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  • ANKARA: Mehmet Y. Yilmaz: The Armenian Bill: Time To Trace A New Pat

    MEHMET Y. YILMAZ: THE ARMENIAN BILL: TIME TO TRACE A NEW PATH

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Oct 8 2007

    We learned yesterday in an article by Hurriyet's Fatih Cekirge of the
    administration's "enormous weapon" aimed at blocking the US Congress
    from passing the "Armenian genocide bill."

    Administration consultant Egeman Bagis, who left for the US for
    precisely this business, is reportedly planning on telling US
    authorities "If the bill is accepted, you will no longer be able to
    arrange logistical support for your soldiers in Iraq through Turkey."

    When I heard about this plan, I really wasn't able to understand
    how it was the US Congress was going to be thrown into a panic,
    and decide to postpone the voting on the bill.

    This is a country which, pushing aside any logistic support from
    Turkey for a moment, has been able to invade an enormous country by
    lowering everything down from the air.

    And the fact that the Turkish administration has not even considered
    this, and that they are seeing a useless threat as the only solution
    here, only serves to underscore our lack of policy on these sorts
    of matters.

    So it is clear now that empty threats aimed at the fairly consistent
    policies of the US administration are not going to block this
    Armenian bill.

    We need to start channeling our energy towards arenas which will
    actually elicit results, and this includes thinking about the
    possibilities presented to us by international law.

    But this cannot be all. We need to take concrete steps in the
    propoganda war that we have somehow not been able to carry off up
    until now.

    For years now we have given this enterprise aimed at passing the bill
    the slip, by hiding in the shadows of the US administration. Now is
    the time, seeing we no longer have the chance to carry on our old ways,
    to trace a new path for ourselves.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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