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    JEWISH LOBBY IN U.S. CALL ON TURKEY TO MOVE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.01.2007 15:57 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A member of the Jewish lobby in the United States
    said "if Turkey doesn't do something, the Armenian genocide bill will
    pass in the U.S. Congress despite our best efforts to block it,"
    reports Turkish Daily News. In his words, neither the Jewish lobby
    nor President George W. Bush's last-minute efforts will stop the
    bill. The current political environment in the United States has
    turned against Turkey to an unprecedented degree. The degree is so
    large that the Armenian National Committee of America expressed in
    a statement issued last week that their chances for passing the bill
    are now the highest they have been in the last decade. For all these
    reasons, the U.S. Jewish lobby which has always managed to block the
    Armenian genocide bill in the past has warned the Turkish Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to "either do something or be ready to face
    the consequences."

    According to the author of the article, there are three possible
    variants. A group of senior diplomats criticize Turkey's past policies
    regarding the allegation and assert that "there's nothing we can do
    after this hour." Some in the Jewish Lobby believe that it is still not
    too late. If Turkey established diplomatic relations and opened the
    borders with Armenia, the tide could turn around. They have already
    suggested this as a way out to the Turkish MFA. A third group says,
    since an overwhelming majority of parliaments in the world have already
    recognized the genocide, the United States will inevitably have to
    join them in the end. Turkey should be producing pro-active policies
    rather than reactionary policies on this topic. Another official from
    the MFA said, "Although the atmosphere in the United States seems to be
    against Turks, we can still get some of the Democrats and Republicans
    on our side by staying on top of the issue. It is not too late." The
    same official said he didn't even want to imagine what it would be
    like if Turkish-U.S. relations were further crippled by the Armenian
    bill after the row over Iraq.

    U.S. diplomats express similar concerns. However, the bill has already
    turned into a scare for the Jewish lobby in the United States. The only
    hope, for now, is Turkey's opening up its border with Armenia. Although
    the MFA seems to be favoring a more pro-active policy, this seems
    unlikely since 2007 is the year of general elections in Turkey. Thus,
    the year 2007 is pregnant with a crisis that would leave even crises
    over the presidential elections and the general elections in the
    shadow, with the Jewish lobby already warning the Turkish MFA about
    the yet unborn child.
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