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  • Congress, "the Council of Delegates," and the Sublime Porte

    Dar Al-Hayat, Lebanon
    Oct 13 2007

    Congress, "the Council of Delegates," and the Sublime Porte

    Mostafa Zein Al-Hayat - 13/10/07//

    The Bush Administration is opposed to a draft resolution of Congress
    that considers the massacres of the Armenians in the year 1915 to be
    genocide. The reasons for the opposition are many. Rice summarizes
    them by saying that the draft resolution is not the appropriate
    response to this historical massacre. "It will provoke Turkey, our
    ally in NATO, and it will make Turkey retreat from its cooperation
    with us in Iraq. Passage of the draft resolution at this time will
    hinder everything that we are trying to achieve in the Middle East."
    As for the minister of defense, Robert Gates, he was clearer. He said
    that "Seventy percent of our military shipments to Iraq, and
    one-third of the fuel that we consume there, come through Turkey. The
    resolution makes reaching our air bases and our logistical supply
    lines dangerous, especially if our expectations turn out to be
    correct and the Turkish response is violent."
    The timing is the mistake then, and timing here means that the White
    House needs Turkey now. It dos not want to provoke it. Its NATO ally
    is helping it to exit the Iraqi quagmire, and it is helping it in
    passing its Middle Eastern plans. It is going to need it more if it
    decides to attack Iran, or to exert pressure on Syria, or to
    participate, along with the moderates, in finding a settlement to the
    Palestinian question, in addition to the fact that Turkey is an
    Islamic model of democracy, and evidence that the current war and the
    next one are not against the Muslims.
    These are the administration's considerations. As for Congress's
    considerations, they are different. The eyes of the Democrats are on
    the presidency. They want to win the powerful Armenian lobby to their
    side in the elections. The excuse of the need for Turkey in Iraq does
    not convince them. The failure there has occurred. Ankara helped to
    delay announcing the failure, or it did not help. The Middle East
    Conference (festival) is a caricature of previous conferences. It
    will not achieve anything. However, there is no harm in holding the
    conference to show Bush's weakness and his actual size, domestically
    and abroad. The reality is that historical truth and the destiny of
    peoples is the last thing that the ruling class in America is
    interested in. Every issue is susceptible to political consumption,
    from the Holocaust to the Israeli massacres of the Palestinians, to
    the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York, to the dangers that
    are going to result from new wars. In the old-new imperialist game,
    the White House wants to run the world as it wishes for the sake of
    the American interest. The legislators have other plans to realize
    this interest. The emperor leads the world and the Congress
    legislates for the states that are attached to the metropolis. It
    decides to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem (a non-binding
    resolution). It legislates holding Syria accountable and liberating
    Lebanon. It imposes sanctions on Iran. It decides to partition Iraq.
    It takes the place of the peoples in deciding their fate. Congress is
    like the "Council of Delegates" in the days of the Sultanate. The
    White House is like the Sublime Porte during the Middle Ages.
    Washington is like Istanbul. It calls for loyalty. It rewards the
    loyalists. It deposes those who are insubordinate. It punishes those
    who are rebellious. It launches wars to discipline regimes and
    peoples. It is the story of classical imperialism that is incarnated
    before us, every day, and everywhere. As for the Armenian butcheries,
    they are, with respect to it, but a story. It reads it when it wishes
    to, and it conceals it when it wishes to.

    http://english.daralhayat.com/opinion/OPED/10 -2007/Article-20071013-99a4847b-c0a8-10ed-00c3-e8c 449db305f/story.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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