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    The Van Der Galiën Gazette, Netherlands
    Oct 12 2007


    Turkey Ready To Pay the Price if it Invades Iraq - Erdogan's Message
    to Democrats

    Oct 12th, 2007 by Michael van der Galiën


    In what, I'm sure, will make the Democrats who supported the
    resolution condemning the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey
    very happy, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his
    country will `not be deterred by the diplomatic consequences if it
    decides to stage a cross-border offensive into Iraq against Kurdish
    rebels. `If such an option is chosen, whatever its price, it will be
    paid,' he said adding that Turkey doesn't take anyone else's
    interests into account (anymore): `There could be pros and cons of
    such a decision, but what is important is our country's interests.'
    He also had a friendly message for the US in response to its
    opposition to a possible Turkish incursion: `Did they seek permission
    from anyone when they came from a distance of 10,000 kilometers and
    hit Iraq? We do not need anyone else's advice.' He also had a message
    for Democrats specifically: `Democrats are harming the future of the
    United States and are encouraging anti-American sentiments.'With
    regards to whether or not a Turkish invasion of Iraq could destroy
    the relationship with the US Erdogan said: `Let it snap from wherever
    it gets thin.' As CNN explains, that's a Turkish expression `that
    means breaking ties with someone or something.'I've predicted this
    reaction and I'm afraid that Turkey will indeed invade northern Iraq
    within little to no time. Turkey has been greatly insulted by the
    resolution. It has refrained from acting in its own immediate
    interest for many months, even years, but it was already fed up with
    the PKK attacks and that little patience that was left has now
    definitely run out. Bush should travel to Turkey himself, or send
    Rice or Cheney. A serious diplomatic effort is needed. At the same
    time, they've got to do whatever they can to encourage the full House
    not to vote for the resolution.Democrats decided to play partisan
    politics: one Congressman and the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
    decided that this resolution would help them get reelected. Pelosi
    seems to care more about the future of the Democratic Party than
    about US foreign policy and the situation in the Middle East (which
    is something that doesn't just influence the US itself, but the rest
    of the world as well). This is not a topic on which caution is
    required: this was a major mistake and if I were American I would
    consider calling on Pelosi to resign because she has made the
    situation in the Middle and Near East even less stable than it
    already was.Frankly, I think that the Democrats' support for this
    resolution shows everyone just how arrogant they are. Not only do
    they distort the facts, they also seem to have a rather strange idea
    of how one becomes a moral authority. Hint: you don't become one by
    condemning others.This subject angers me to no end. It's not just
    that I think that there's more (or less dependent on your
    perspective) to what happened between 1914 and 1918 than the
    Democrats and their Armenian friends want to believe, but mostly
    because this will do great damage to the relationship between the
    West in general and Turkey and it will (and has) make (made) the
    situation in the Middle East significantly less stable. It will
    alienate many Turks. It will encourage Turkey to focus more on the
    East. It will made the war against radical Islam more difficult.
    Turkey is the NATO country with the 2nd largest military. Weapons
    used in the war in Iraq are moved through Turkey. And... should I
    continue?The Issue - one of the most innovative websites on the Net -
    has more. Be sure to head on over there and to read some of the
    articles there. Jeb Koogler also wrote a great post for The Moderate
    Voice about the resolution, calling the decision of the panel to `go
    ahead' with the resolution `absurd.' He adds: `With measures such as
    these, timing is everything and this is definitely not the time.
    America does not need to threaten our relationship with Turkey over a
    largely-symbolic Congressional resolution. On the contrary,
    policymakers in Washington need to be working to actively strengthen
    ties with Ankara.' He also points out that Turkey has been the most
    important bulwark against radical Islam. Despite what Congressional
    Democrats seem to think, the US and the West as a whole need Turkey.

    http://mvdg.wordpress.com/2007/10/12/turk ey-ready-to-pay-the-price-if-it-invades-iraq-erdog ans-message-to-democrats/
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