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    Turkish Press.com
    Tuesday, March 08, 2005

    Syrians Accuse The U.S For Having Double Standards In Global Politics

    Published: 3/7/2005

    ANKARA/DAMASCUS - Man in the street in Syria believe that the U.S. is
    incapable of attacking Syria.

    In exclusive interviews by A.A correspondents in the streets
    of Damascus, the majority of the Syrians expressed that they do
    not expect any attack from the U.S.. "America is too tired of its
    war in Iraq, both psychologically and financially. More than 1,000
    U.S. soldiers died in a meaningless war. We do not give a slight
    chance to the possibility of a new war in the Middle East," said an
    elderly Syrian citizen.

    Asked about the U.S. attempts to bring "democracy" to the region,
    most Syrians answered that the concept of democracy should not be
    imposed on the peoples. "Democracy should be a movement that arises
    from the grassroots of a society. If the U.S. is a staunch supporter
    of 'democracy,' why does it continue to refuse recognition of the
    Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which has been a successfully
    functioning democracy since its independence in 1983? 'Why does the
    U.S. administration uses double standards in global politics? Perhaps
    history will answer such questions," Syrians said.

    According to the results of a private survey received by A.A
    correspondents, the majority of Syrians love Turks who are staunch
    supporters of Ataturk's principle of "peace at home, peace in the
    world."

    "Regardless of our ethnic backgrounds, whether it is Arabic, Kurdish,
    Assyrian or Armenian, we Syrians have excellent historical ties in
    not only commercial areas but also social and cultural areas. As a
    candidate to European Union membership, Turkey is a good role model for
    the countries in the region," told a young history teacher in Damascus.

    Another Syrian, Dr. Shafiq Rifki, has told the A.A that what is
    actually going on in the Middle East is like a small and meaningless
    game. "The present situation in the Middle East is already out of
    control. We do not think that the U.S. administration will risk its
    interests in the region by declaring war on another country, after
    demolishing the Iraqi society. Americans told the world --before the
    war-- that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. However the
    reality is that there were absolutely no such weapons in Iraq. If
    there have been no weapons found, why is the U.S. insisting on
    staying in Iraq? We are confident that the U.S. administration will
    not want any other new war in the region. Just look at what happened
    in Vietnam....," said Rifki.

    Meanwhile, 30-year-old watch repair shop owner Yusuf Safran has
    indicated that it is in fact Israel that has killed and continues
    to kill the residents of the region (Middle East). The U.S. would
    be better off by cutting its commercial and political ties with
    Israel. We do not believe that 350 million Americans would want to
    sacrifice their future for 4 million Israelis!"

    Jamila Kamel, a mother of five, said that as a mother she does not
    want to see violence going on in the upcoming year. "We have lost too
    many precious lives in the region due to the policies of Israel and
    U.S.. This is high time to say "NO" to further violence. We deserve
    to live in peace as humans."

    Meanwhile, Syrian deputy Serif Hamdi Abaza, who is actually of
    Abhaza origin, indicated that Turkey can help Syria with its global
    experiences in finance, commerce, education, politics and especially
    diplomatics.

    "Turkey is about to become our door giving on the European
    Union. Likewise, we (Syria) will be Turkey's door to the Middle
    East. For the past two years, hundreds of Syrian students have chosen
    Turkish universities for their education. Syrian students are indeed
    very happy to be studying in Turkey. We have various projects coming
    up in the educational sector and hope to see Turkish universities
    open departments in Syrian cities," remarked Abaza.

    Turkish Press

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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