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  • ANKARA: Lack Of Hope

    LACK OF HOPE
    By Hikmet Bila

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Turkish Press
    Feb 19 2007

    (CUMHURIYET)- Chief of General Staff Gen. Yasar Buyukanit's remarks
    in the US weren't new. He pointed to the same issues when he first
    rose to the helm of the Turkish military. Back then, he said that the
    Turkish Republic has never faced so many and varied risks and threats
    since 1923, that is, when it was founded. If he's saying the same thing
    six months later, it means that same threats are there. If the person
    who heads the army of a country which is surrounded with threats --
    from Cyprus to northern Iraq, and the Caucasus to Iran -- says this,
    it means that there's a serious situation. Turkey has been trying
    to join the European Union for many years, and look at what Europe
    is doing now. Cooperation between members of a terrorist group and
    the secret services of European countries is being exposed, but still
    they are indifferent. They are leaving the Copenhagen criteria aside,
    making strategic calculations using 19th century logic, and pursuing
    territory and influence on Cyprus. A group of hawks who seized the
    US are floundering, but now they are opening a front in northern Iraq
    with America's army, weapons and tanks. If this isn't risk and threat,
    then what is?

    Maybe the most interesting and dangerous side of the so-called Armenian
    resolution set to be debated by the US House of Representatives is that
    it claims that half a million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire were
    subjected to a genocide in 1915-1923. Just this sneaky calculation
    suffices to show how great the risk is. Why 1923? Because, if you
    include 1923 in the claims of genocide, you can get the opportunity to
    accuse not only the Ottomans, but also the republic and Ataturk. It
    seems that our friends and allies make such fine calculations
    this way. These friends and allies either don't know how to make
    calculations, or they're ready to write off 70 million people.

    Gen. Buyukanit made another important remark in the US. Maybe this
    is something new. He urged us not to lose hope in spite of all the
    risks and threats. Let's remember what he said. He said that the
    direst situation in a country is a lack of hope and that someone who
    has lost hope has lost everything. Buyukanit stated that when the
    Turkish Republic and the people who make it up are hopeless, they lose
    everything. He added that the situation of the Turkish people isn't
    like this now and that we should have confidence in ourselves. I think
    the most important aspect of his speech in the US lies in these words.
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