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    Hugh Pope: Apologist for Turkey
    By Gene Rossides

    Hellenic News of America, PA
    Jan 3 2007

    Hugh Pope, the author of Sons of the Conquerors: The Rise of the
    Turkic World (2005), wrote a length article which appeared in the
    November 28, 2006 edition of the Wall Street Journal.

    The article, titled "The West's Eastern Front" is a blatant piece of
    propaganda that, in effect, supports Turkey's entry into the European
    Union (EU) without having to meet the EU's conditions for admission
    that all other members have had to meet. The article is also riddled
    with mis-statements and serious omissions of issues and facts.

    Mr. Pope refers to the issue of access to Turkish ports and airports
    by Cypriot ships and planes as a "conveniently distracting issue" and
    omits to mention that Turkey had signed the Ankara Protocol to allow
    such access in order to get the EU to allow accession negotiations
    to begin.

    With Pope Benedict about to visit Turkey on the eve of his article,
    Hugh Pope states that "it's worth thinking again about who the Turks
    are, what they want, and how helpful to Europe their practice of
    Islam really is."

    Mr. Pope then sets forth his arguments as to why the Turks should be
    admitted to the EU without any discussion of the extensive requirements
    that Turkey must meet, including the settlement of the Cyprus problem
    and Turkey's outrageous claims to one-half of the Aegean.

    Mr. Pope goes to great lengths in arguing that, in effect, the Turks
    are Europeans. First, he made the outrageous statement that "No clear
    answer exists, of course, to the question of whether the Turks are
    Europeans. There are just too many subjective variables."

    Then he actually states that "one must note that the Turks are already
    much more European than the Europeans realize." This is historical
    nonsense. He equates Turkey's relations with Europe and the EU as
    somehow making them Europeans.

    He writes: "Arguments that Turks are somehow ethnically Asiatic and
    non-European also hold little water." He's clearly wrong and his
    next sentence proves that he is wrong. He states: "Yes, the original
    Turkish tribes and dynasties like Seljuks and the Ottomans came from
    Central Asia."

    He then tries to argue that that was long ago and that because they
    want to enter the EU and be a part of Western culture, they are, in
    effect, Europeans. He also asserts that "Western Turkey, at least,
    is not much different from other Eastern European members of the
    European Union, where Bulgars, Finns and Hungarians also have origins
    in the eastern Steppe."

    The fact that Turks are basically and fundamentally Asians, does not
    bar Turkey's admission to the EU. What Turkey must do is meet fully
    the EU's criteria for accession, namely the acquis communaitaire
    and fundamental democratic norms, including purging itself of its
    aggression in Cyprus and occupation of 37.3 percent of Cyprus, now
    entering the 33rd year.

    "Purge" is the word used by former Secretary of State, Cyrus Vance,
    and George Ball in their joint testimony in Congress on July 10,
    1975 opposing legislation, initiated by then Secretary of State,
    Henry Kissinger, to lift the rule of law embargo on arms to Turkey.

    Turkey and its advocates like Mr. Hugh Pope need to stop trying
    to alter the conditions for admission and stop accusing the EU of
    discrimination. Turkey and other non-EU members have no legal or other
    "right" to admission to the EU.

    It comes with ill-grace when Turkey's Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan, accuses the EU of being a Christian club and discriminatory
    against Turkey, while denying Turkey's responsibility for killing
    two million Christians in the 20th century -- the Armenian Genocide,
    the Pontian Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide, and the slaughter of
    the Armenians and Greeks of Smyrna.

    Hugh Pope falsely states that "Turkey started its acrobatic effort
    to assimilate European culture in the early 19th century Ottoman
    Empire." Tell that to the Greeks who valiantly struggled for their
    independence in the early 19th century.

    Then he incredibly states: "In the 1920's, the present Turkish Republic
    took Europe as its model for almost everything, since back then,
    Europe equaled modern progress."

    Is Mr. Pope not aware that in the 1920's Turkey, under Ataturk,
    continued its Armenian Genocide campaign which started in 1915 under
    the Young Turks, with the slaughter of innocent Armenian and Greek
    civilians in Smyrna and the burning of Smyrna, all under the direct
    orders of Ataturk?

    Is Mr. Pope not aware that Ataturk was the dictator of Turkey until
    his death in 1938?

    The EU must stick to its principles and insist that Turkey meet all
    the conditions for entry to the EU. Foremost among these conditions
    should be the purging by Turkey of its invasion of and occupation in
    Cyprus, and that means compliance with unanimous UN General Assembly
    Resolution 3212 of November 1, 1974 endorsed by the Security Council
    on December 13, 1974 (SC Res. 365), which calls for the removal all
    of its troops from Cyprus and that all the refugees should return to
    their homes in safety.

    There are an estimated 120,000 illegal Turkish settlers from Turkey
    in violation of the Geneva Convention of 1949. Their return to Turkey
    should be required by the EU.

    Turkey should also be required to tear down the infamous Turkish
    barbed wire fence across the face of Cyprus, which together with
    Turkey's armed occupation forces and the Turkish administration of
    Cyprus are the cause of the Turkish Cypriot isolation.

    Britain and the U.S., Turkey's main supporters for admission to the EU,
    should forcefully urge Turkey to advance its prospects for admission
    to the EU by taking the above actions regarding Cyprus.

    If any reader wants to help, he or she should write to President
    Bush and call the White House comment line at (202) 456-1111 and urge
    President Bush to tell Turkey to get out of Cyprus.

    Readers should also call at (202)647-9752 and write to Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice with the same message. Gene Rossides is
    President of the American Hellenic Institute and former Assistant
    Secretary of the U. S. Treasury

    http://www.hellenicnews.com/readnews.htm l?newsid=6111&lang=US
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