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  • ANKARA: Greek, Armenian Support Pollock's Turkey Article

    Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 22 2005

    Greek, Armenian Support Pollock's Turkey Article
    By Zaman

    Armenians and Greeks living in the US have provided significant
    support to Robert L. Pollock for his heavy criticism of Turkey in an
    article published on February 16th in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ),
    which has a circulation of two million.

    The Greek American Society distributed the article to US Congress
    members they are close to. Anti-Turkish comments flourished in
    response to Pollock's article. Many e-mails supporting Pollock's
    views were posted on the WSJ's website. Armenians mostly
    congratulated the author for his work but there was a weak response
    from Turks. One reader named David Govett wrote: "Turkey cannot be
    the sick man of

    Europe because it has never been a part of Europe. Ataturk's
    initiatives to modernize Turkey were as successful as Crazy Peter's
    Westernization attempts on Russia." Armenian readers interpreted that
    Turkey's was the sick man of Europe not just because of its hostility
    towards the US, but also because of its rejection of the "Armenian
    genocide." According to another reader, Robert Roughsedge, Kurds are
    much more significant for Armenians now.

    Pollock described Turkey as "small-minded, paranoid, and marginal."
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