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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 17 2007

    Chief of General Staff Büyükanýt: US to `wage a better battle'
    against PKK


    Turkey's top military commander said he had the impression that the
    US administration would "wage a better battle" in Turkey's fight
    against terrorist activities carried out by the outlawed Kurdistan
    Workers' Party (PKK).


    "It is of course not possible to say anything definite about the
    struggle against the PKK before we have definite results. However, I
    have the impression that the US administration will have a better way
    of fighting the PKK. We will take the end result as a reference point
    for our evaluations, though," said Turkish Chief of General Staff
    Gen.Yaþar Büyükanýt.
    Büyükanýt's statements came following a meeting at the Pentagon with
    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Peter Pace and US
    Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Eric Edelman.
    When asked if he could set a deadline for the fight against PKK,
    Büyükanýt said that it is not possible to set a deadline for an
    anti-terrorism struggle, noting, "Turkey has been fighting against
    terrorism since 1984."
    Also, when asked to comment on whether Turkey sees the Shahab
    missiles Iran possesses as a threat or not, Büyükanýt said that this
    issue wasn't a topic of discussion during his talks with US
    officials, but added that "the Turkish military has extensive
    technical information about such weapons."
    Upon being asked if Turkey is worried about Iran's possession of such
    weapons, Büyükanýt responded by saying, "Of course, Turkey is
    worried. Developments of this nature are bound to trigger fear among
    countries within a particular region. It is most dangerous when there
    is a likelihood of uncontrolled usage of such weapons."
    Büyükanýt's visit to the US capital follows Turkish Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gül's meeting that focused on the Armenian genocide
    resolution introduced to the US House of Representatives.
    As part of Turkish efforts to lobby the US Congress to prevent the
    resolution's passage, Büyükanýt is scheduled to meet with Tom Lantos,
    head of US House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee.
    Lantos had supported Turkey's position on the Armenian genocide issue
    in the past, but following the Turkish Parliament's March 1, 2003
    decision that did not allow for the deployment of 62,000 US troops
    through Turkey for war with Iraq, Lantos said he would shift his
    stance on the resolution.
    Turkey rejects the genocide label, stating that 300,000 Armenians and
    at least as many Turks died in civil strife when Armenians took up
    arms for independence in eastern Anatolia and sided with Russian
    troops that were invading the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
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