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  • Cook: Genocide Resolution Compromises U.S.-Turkey

    Cook: Genocide Resolution Compromises U.S.-Turkey Relations on Iraq

    Interviewee: Steven A. Cook
    Interviewer: Lee Hudson Teslik

    October 11, 2007

    Two different October 10 events rattled U.S. relations with one of its
    main allies in the Middle East, Turkey. First, Turkish warplanes and
    helicopter gunships launched attacks on Kurdish-controlled regions of
    northern Iraq, despite U.S. warnings not to do so. Then, a panel in
    the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives
    infuriated Turkey by passing a resolution on Ottoman killings of
    Armenians during the First World War, deeming them "genocide." CFR's
    Douglas Dillon Fellow Steven A. Cook says the two events pose a
    problem for U.S.-Turkish relations. As Turkey continues to amass
    troops on its border with Iraq, Cook says the ability of the United
    States to dissuade against a full-on invasion "has been compromised."

    Click here to listen to the podcast:
    http://www.cfr.org/publication/14462/cook .html?breadcrumb=%2Fregion%2F323%2Feuroperussia

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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