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    U.S. WARNED AGAINST CALLING ARMENIAN KILLINGS GENOCIDE
    Peter Goodspeed, National Post

    National Post
    Oct 10 2007
    Canada

    Turkish Outcry

    The United States has been warned its relations with Turkey will
    be irreparably damaged and U.S. troops in Iraq could be placed at
    risk if Congress passes a resolution describing the mass killing of
    Armenians 92 years ago as genocide.

    Turkey's President Abdullah Gul sent a letter to U.S. President
    George W. Bush yesterday in which he said "serious problems" will
    emerge if Congress passes the resolution being tabled for approval
    today in the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.

    Turkey's parliamentary speaker Koksal Toptan has warned "it might
    take decades to heal negative effects" if the motion passes.

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    Printer friendly Font:****Congress is being asked to condemn as
    genocide the death of some 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and
    1917. Turkey rejects the claim, saying the deaths were the result
    of wartime fighting.The resolution will have no binding effect on
    U.S. foreign policy, but could shatter an already strained relationship
    between Washington and Ankara.

    The Bush administration opposes the resolution and has pressed
    congressmen to reject it. Eight former U.S. secretaries of state --
    including Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright --
    have also written Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Speaker of the House
    of Representatives, to ask her not to call a vote on the bill.

    Last year, Turkey cut off military co-operation with France after
    the French legislature moved to make it illegal to deny the Armenian
    genocide.

    Yesterday, the Turkish newspaper Sabah predicted Prime Minister Recep
    Erdogan will threaten sanctions if the resolution is passed.
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