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    PELOSI'S WAR
    By: Newsmax Staff

    NewsMax, FL
    Oct 16 2007

    If Turkey intensifies its military campaign against Kurdish rebels in
    northern Iraq, observers will point a finger of blame at House Speaker
    Nancy Pelosi for her support of a resolution accusing the Turks of
    "genocide."

    Pelosi said Sunday that she'd bring to a vote the resolution condemning
    the mass killings of Armenians in Turkey nearly a century ago as
    genocide, despite warnings that the action could damage U.S.-Turkey
    relations.

    The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the non-binding resolution
    last week.

    About 1.5 million Armenians were killed, beginning in 1915, as the
    Ottoman Empire crumbled. The Turkish government objects to the word
    "genocide" and insists that while hundreds of thousands of Armenians
    died, they died as a result of war.

    Opponents of the resolution, including President Bush, Secretary of
    State Condoleezza Rice, and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, argue
    that the measure jeopardizes relations with an important ally at a
    time when Turkey's cooperation in Iraq and Afghanistan is vital.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul has called the resolution
    "unacceptable."

    Pelosi's push for the measure comes as Turkey has reportedly already
    launched limited strikes against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, and
    has even forged a military alliance with Iran to combat the rebels,
    who have carried out guerilla operations inside Turkey and Iran.

    Turkey and Iran attacked rebel forces in Iran and Iraq beginning
    in August, a rebel commander told Newsmax correspondent Kenneth
    R. Timmerman.

    Turkish and Iranian artillery have shelled civilian villages inside
    Iraq, the commander added.

    The military operations make the timing of the "genocide" resolution
    especially unfortunate, threatening not only a wider war against the
    Kurds, but also a cutoff of American access to the strategic Incirlik
    airbase crucial to U.S. operations in Iraq.

    When a similar resolution reached the House in October 2000, then
    Speaker Dennis Hastert withdraw it minutes before a scheduled vote,
    after President Bill Clinton warned it would harm ties with Turkey.

    The French National Assembly voted a year ago to make it a crime to
    deny that the Armenian killings were genocide. Turkey responded by
    suspending military ties with France.

    Turkish President Gul blames the Democrats' support of the genocide
    resolution on "petty games of domestic politics."

    And Newsmax pundit David Limbaugh writes: "In the unlikely event
    that the Democrats' motive isn't to undercut our mission in Iraq,
    it might as well be - and they ought to be held accountable just as
    sternly as if it were.

    "To the extent the resolution imperils American troops, it is
    egregiously reckless and indefensible at all levels."

    http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/ pelosi_turkey/2007/10/16/41296.html
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