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    ARMENIAN BILL SPARKS HIGH LEVEL MILITARY PHONE TRAFFIC

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Oct 15 2007

    The new US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael
    Mullen, has reportedly called his Turkish counterpart, General Yasar
    Buyukanit, to discuss the possible effects on Turkish-US relations
    from the proposed Armenian bill before the US Congress.

    Admiral Mullen told General Yasarbuyukanit that the Pentagon was
    working hard to let the US Congress know that the possible limitations
    on US use of Turkey's Incirlik Air Force base would have potentially
    serious effects for the US efforts in Iraq. General Buyukanit has
    already noted that in the event of the passage of the Armenian
    bill, "Our military relations with the US will not be the same as
    before." Currently, up to 70% of the air cargo entering Iraq from
    the US comes through Turkey, as does 30% of the fuel used by US troops.

    The Armenian bill is expected to face a vote in the House of
    Representatives before November 22.
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