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    GONUL TELLS GATES "THE DAY AFTER WILL NOT BE GOOD"

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Oct 9 2007

    Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of
    Defense Robert Gates on Monday warning that the passage of an
    Armenian genocide bill in the House of Representatives jeopardize
    Turkish-American relations.

    In his letter, Gonul emphasized that the bill can have negative impact
    on relations, if adopted.

    "It will be difficult to keep reactions of Turkish public under
    control in such a case," he noted.

    Gonul added that adoption of the bill will not serve interests of
    Turkish and U.S. peoples.

    On the other hand, the Ministry sent letters to U.S. defense industry
    firms-- that carry out joint projects with Turkey. In these letters,
    the National Defense Ministry asked the U.S. firms to lobby against
    the bill.

    "We will do what it takes to defeat a bill at the U.S. House of
    Representatives that supports Armenian arguments regarding the
    incidents of 1915. Turkey has important trump cards in its hands,"
    said Justice & Development (AK) Party Deputy Chairman and deputy
    Egemen Bagis on Monday.

    Speaking to reporters at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, Bagis indicated
    that "Turkey has several options in the event the bill gets adopted
    at the U.S. House of Representatives. We will decide on what to do
    whether the bill would be adopted at the Foreign Relations Committee
    of the House of Representatives."
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