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    PELOSI DETERMINED TO CONTINUE WITH GENOCIDE RESOLUTION
    Isabelle Duerme - AHN News Writer

    AHN
    http://www.allheadlinenews.com/article s/7008830299
    Oct 15 2007

    Washington, D.C. - U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Sunday
    that she will continue to push a proposition that considers the
    Ottoman Turks' killing of 1.5 million Armenians an act of genocide.

    The resolution states that the deaths caused by the 1915-1923
    deportation of the Armenians from the Ottoman Empire as "systematic"
    and "deliberate." Such accusations would consider the move from the
    Turkish government equal to genocide.

    Pelosi defended her decision by explaining that there has never been
    a better time to act upon the genocide issue. She claims that it
    was important for the resolution to be passed now for it to serve
    its purpose of justice as "many of the survivors are very old,"
    as quoted by CNN.

    "When I came to Congress 20 years ago," Pelosi said, "it wasn't the
    right time because of the Soviet Union. Then that fell, and then it
    wasn't the right time because of the Gulf War One. And then it wasn't
    the right time because of overflights of Iraq. And now it's not the
    right time because of Gulf War Two."

    The resolution has threatened to tarnish the relationship between
    Turkey and the United States, both close allies and members of NATO.

    The notion was confirmed by Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, the chief of the
    Turkish armed forces who, according to The New York Times, has claimed
    that the mere proposition of the resolution has "caused considerable
    disappointment" among the Turkish people. He was quoted saying that,
    considering the ties between the U.S. and Turkey, the passage of the
    resolution would be "sad and sorrowful."

    Gen. Buyukanit continued to say that the complete passing of the
    resolution would result in irreversible damage of the amicable
    relationship between the two nations.

    "We could not explain this to our public," CNN quotes the general.

    "The U.S., in that respect, has shot itself in the foot."

    The possibility of the resolution being passed has already taken its
    toll on US-Turkey relations, as the Turkish ambassador was recalled
    from Washington and, according to CNN, a cease in logistical support
    to the US from Turkey is already being mentioned

    Pelosi's insistence was met with harsh criticism from the Bush
    administration as well.

    "I think it's a really bad idea for the Congress to be condemning
    what happened 100 years ago," expressed Senate Minority Leader Mitch
    McConnell, quoted by CNN.

    "We all know it happened...But I don't think the Congress passing
    this resolution is a good idea at any point," McConnell continues,
    stressing the point that Turkey is instrumental in ensuring the safety
    of U.S. soldiers.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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