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    ISOLATION WON'T HEAL TURKEY'S WOUNDS
    Leon Krauze, a Mexican blogger and a founder of letraslibres.com

    Washington Post
    Oct 15 2007

    The U.S Congress has made a big mistake. On paper, the resolution
    to denounce as genocide the killing of 1.5 million Armenians
    in early-twentieth century Turkey sounds like a no-brainer. As Jon
    Stewart said yesterday, in that inane, unfortunate politically correct
    mode he sometimes embraces: "A resolution condemning genocide? Uh,
    I think you gotta go 'yes' with that one!"

    If only world politics were always about the punch line. Truth is, this
    diplomatic confrontation between the United States and Turkey comes
    at a very inopportune time. With Turkey on the brink of conflict with
    the Kurds and American access to Turkish military bases in question,
    Congress couldn't have chosen a worse time for yesterday's diplomatic
    "gesture". Of course, the Armenian genocide - like the conflict with
    the Cypriots - has always been a thorny issue for Turkey's relationship
    with the West. It is also true that, if it weren't for Turkish
    inflexibility, the country could be on its way to European membership.

    But that doesn't mean that the best way to deal with Turkey is to
    isolate it. Quite the contrary: the country's deep historical wounds
    can only be healed by engagement. And so much is riding on the West's
    ability to fully engage Turkey! It's increasingly clear that the
    enormous challenge the world faces with militant Islam can only be
    solved within Islam itself. The example of a modern, democratic, Muslim
    country would be a great way to start -probably the only way to start -
    such an Enlightenment period. By confronting Turkey at this difficult
    time, the U.S. Congress has done a disservice to the entire world.
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