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    The Advertiser (Australia)
    October 13, 2007 Saturday
    State Edition


    DIPLOMATIC TENSION;

    U.S. move on genocide alienates Turkey

    by CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, ANKARA, TURKEY


    TURKEY, which is a key supply route to U.S. troops in Iraq, recalled
    its ambassador to Washington and warned of serious repercussions if
    the U.S. Congress labels the killing of Armenians by Turks a century
    ago as genocide.

    Ordered after a U.S. House of Representatives committee endorsed the
    genocide measure, yesterday's recall was a sign of strained ties
    between two long-time allies and the likely turmoil in an already
    troubled region.

    Egeman Bagis, an aide to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, told
    media that Turkey - a conduit for many of the supplies shipped to
    American bases in Iraq and Afghanistan - might have to ''cut
    logistical support to the U.S.''.

    Analysts said the resolution could make Turkey more inclined to send
    troops into northern Iraq to hunt Kurdish rebels, a move opposed by
    the U.S. because it would disrupt one of the few stable and peaceful
    Iraqi areas.
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