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  • ANKARA: Three Setbacks In One Day Is A Wake Up Call

    THREE SETBACKS IN ONE DAY IS A WAKE UP CALL
    Ilnur Cevik, [email protected]

    The New Anatolian
    Aug 22 2007
    Turkey

    American Jews recognize the "Armenian genocide" while the U.S. gives
    the green light to the Greek Cypriots to prospect oil and natural gas
    despite Turkish objections. German president signs a bill that Turks
    oppose. All these are issues show we need utmost national vigilance
    and take counter steps.

    Turks are engrossed in the presidential elections and domestic politics
    as the newly elected Parliament settles down and starts to do business
    in earnest. However, important international developments are moving
    at a fast pace and we feel Turkey has to keep pace with them. It
    also means we have to display more national unity and solidarity if
    we are to safeguard our vital national interests.

    There bad news on Wednesday showed we have to attend to some pressing
    problems before they really get out of hand and start threatening
    our vital interests.

    The first is the decision of the famous Jewish organization in the
    U.S., the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) which has reversed its long
    standing position and has acknowledged the acts against the Armenians
    by the Ottoman Turks were "genocide."

    It is clear that the ADL came under strong pressures from the Armenian
    lobby and took this stand. The fact that ADL said it will continue
    to oppose the congressional bill accepting the "Armenian genocide" is
    little comfort. Because the ADL said it took the decision to reverse
    its former position because it consulted historians and experts and
    came to the conclusion that what happened was actually genocide. Now
    many people in the U.S. Congress who had doubts will start thinking
    in a different manner. This is bad news for Turkey.

    The second bad news for Turkey is the announcement by the State
    Department that they do not oppose the move by the Greek Cypriots to
    prospect oil and natural gas in the territorial waters of Cyprus.

    Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots have opposed the move saying the
    Greek Cypriots do not represent the whole of Cyprus and thus they
    cannot issue tenders to give oil concessions for the island and its
    territorial waters.

    The oil prospecting tenders by the Greek Cypriots received lukewarm
    response form the international business world but the American
    announcement may change things.

    The third bad news was the decision by German president to sign
    into law a new legislation that the Turks living in that country
    vehemently oppose.

    All these are setbacks for Turkey and for Turks in general.

    We are facing difficulties on the Cyprus front and non the Armenian
    front.

    Meanwhile, there are interesting developments in Iraq where the Maliki
    government is fighting for survival. The visit of the French foreign
    minister to Baghdad and his warm exchanges with the Iraqi Kurdish
    leaders Jalal Talabani and Masssoud Barzani are meaningful.

    It is clear that after President Sarkozy took office France has started
    to change its Iraq policy and is maneuvering to become a player. The
    fact that French leaders have always been sympathetic to the Iraqi
    Kurds shows French involvement in Iraq will strengthen the hands of
    Talabani and Barzani...

    Turkey has to take all these developments seriously and we have to
    attend to them. Instead we are too busy discussing the headscarf of
    Hayrunnisa Gul, the wife of the foreign minister and soon to become
    the First lady.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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