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    Financial Times, UK
    Oct 14 2007


    Turkey-US military ties under threat

    By Vincent Boland in Ankara and Daniel Dombey in Washington

    Published: October 14 2007 18:49 | Last updated: October 14 2007
    18:49

    Turkey's most senior general warned on Sunday that military ties with
    the US would be severely damaged if the House of Representatives
    adopted a resolution labelling the massacre of Armenians in the
    Ottoman Empire as genocide. The warning comes amid signs that
    relations between Washington and Ankara are starting to unravel.

    General Yashar Buyukanit told Milliyet newspaper that the US had
    `shot itself in the foot' in its handling of the Armenian resolution,
    adopted by a House committee last week, and by failing to clamp down
    on the PKK Kurdish separatist movement in northern Iraq, which Turkey
    blames for the killings of at least 30 Turkish soldiers and civilians
    in the past two weeks.

    In comments broadcast on Sunday, Nancy Pelosi, US House speaker,
    reaffirmed that she intended to take the measure to a vote in the
    full House after its approval last week by the Foreign Affairs
    Committee. However, she declined to say whether she would press ahead
    if George W. Bush, the US president, told her that the issue
    could endanger US troops.

    `The president hasn't called me on it, so that's hypothetical,' she
    said.

    The non-binding bill calls on Mr Bush to `accurately characterise the
    systematic and deliberate annihilation of 1.5m Armenians as
    - genocide'.

    The US and Turkey, which have the two largest armies in Nato, have
    been close military allies since the 1950s, and military co-operation
    forms the basis of their diplomatic relations. Diplomats said any
    weakening of the military dimension to the relationship would have
    long-term repercussions for political and economic ties.

    `If this resolution that was passed in the committee also passes in
    the House, our military ties with the US can never be the same
    again,' Gen Buyukanit said in the interview, which was published
    yesterday.

    His comments were the first by Turkey's influential military on the
    furore sparked by the Armenian genocide resolution and by Ankara's
    threat to stage an incursion into northern Iraq to crush the PKK. The
    Turkish parliament is expected this week to approve such an
    operation, amid growing public and military pressure on the
    government to address forcefully the terrorism issue.

    At the weekend, Condoleezza Rice, US secretary of state, called on
    Ankara to use restraint as it contemplated military intervention.

    `I urged restraint; urged them to use the mechanisms that are
    available,' Ms Rice said on Saturday, referring to telephone
    conversations the day before with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish prime
    minister, Abdullah Gul, the country's president, and Ali Babacan,
    foreign minister.

    Economic ties between Turkey and the US have already taken a direct
    hit from the issue. The Turkish-US business council, which promotes
    bilateral economic ties, has cancelled a conference on investing in
    Turkey due to be held in New York this week, and the country's trade
    minister has pulled out of a US trip to coincide with the event.
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