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    CONGRESS' ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL COULD HURT U.S. OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ

    All Headline News
    March 21 2007

    Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Staff Writer Washington,
    D.C. (AHN) - A senior leader within the U.S. Department of Defense says
    that a bill before the House of Representatives (HR 106) which aims to
    label the killing of over 1 million Armenians in Turkey a "genocide,"
    may harm American combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Air Force Maj. Gen. Robertus Remkes, Director of Strategy, Policy and
    Assessments at U.S. European Command (EUCOM) says the bill, introduced
    by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and backed by House Speaker Rep. Nancy
    Pelosi (D-CA) could "impact to our operations in Iraq and Afghanistan."

    According to the Pentagon's Stars and Stripes, a February article
    by F. Stephen Larrabee and Suat Kiniklioglu of Rand Corp found that
    "Some 60 percent of all U.S. military equipment destined for Iraq
    goes through the territory or airspace of Turkey."

    "If this route to Iraq were restricted or closed entirely, the ability
    of the United States to effectively combat the insurgency and violent
    militias in Iraq would be impaired."

    The deaths, which occurred during World War I, remain a contentious
    issue in modern-day Turkey. Ankara maintains that the deaths were the
    result of a civil war, not a targeted and systematic ethnic genocide.

    The bill, which would not bring sanctions against Turkey for the
    crimes, would call "upon the President to ensure that the foreign
    policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding
    and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic
    cleansing, and genocide documented in the United States record relating
    to the Armenian Genocide."
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