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    BUSH AGAINST TURKISH GENOCIDE RESOLUTION
    Jon Ward, White House correspondent, The Washington Times

    Washington Times, DC
    Oct 10 2007

    President Bush added his voice this morning to the chorus of protest
    against a House resolution that would declare the Turkish government
    to have committed genocide during the First World War.

    "I urge members to oppose the Armenian genocide resolution now being
    considered by the House Foreign Affairs Committee," Mr. Bush said,
    speaking to reporters on the South Lawn driveway, yards away from
    the presidential putting green.

    "We all deeply regret the tragic suffering of the Armenian people
    that began in 1915," Mr. Bush said.

    But he added that "this resolution is not the right response to these
    historic mass killings."

    The Armenian National Institute estimates that around 1.5 million
    Armenians were killed at the hands of the Turks or died due to the
    Turkish persecution between 1915 and 1923.

    The Turkish government refuses to acknowledge its actions as genocide,
    and U.S. officials expect that the Turks would close off access to
    its air bases, which are a crucial part of the U.S.

    military's resupply routes into Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Mr. Bush said the resolution's passage "would do great harm to our
    relations with a key ally in NATO and in the global war on terror."
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