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    Monsters and Critics.com, UK
    Oct 19 2007



    Pelosi plays local politics over national interest in Armenian
    genocide push


    U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (Democrat- California) speaks
    at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., USA, on 04
    October 2007. Pelosi discussed the war in Iraq and domestic politics.
    EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

    By Karyn Chenoweth Oct 19, 2007, 14:24 GMT


    Nancy Pelosi was told in a tense meeting with Turkey's ambassador
    that the vote on labeling the Ottoman Empire massacre a "genocide"
    would endanger his country's alliance with the U.S.


    Bloomberg reporters Laura Litvan and Nicholas Johnston write that
    Pelosi is playing to her constituents in California, heavily
    populated with Armenian-Americans. The reporters claim she met with
    Armenian cleric and community representatives of "who have a large
    presence in her home state of California. In both, she made clear she
    intended to bring the resolution to a full House vote."

    Since then, Pelosi, 67, has been in retreat.

    Laura Litvan and Nicholas Johnston report that her "vow to bring the
    measure to a vote outraged Turkey, which recalled its ambassador and
    threatened to cut off the use of its military bases to resupply U.S.
    troops in Iraq. On Oct. 17, Pelosi said it 'remains to be seen'
    whether the vote would occur after more than a dozen lawmakers pulled
    their names from the measure and some Democrats asked her to drop
    it."

    Pelosi's timing was criticized, her peers cited her lack of political
    savvy and sensitivity to the American troops mired in Iraq, who need
    to count on Turkey for critical strategic alliances.

    "It's a good resolution but a horrible time to be considering it on
    the House floor,'' said Representative Mike Ross of Arkansas, one of
    the Democrats who withdrew his support.

    "She dug in her heels to find that she didn't have her members with
    her,'' said Representative Ray LaHood, an Illinois Republican. "If
    you get too far out in front of them, it can be embarrassing.''

    http://news.monstersandcritics.co m/usa/news/article_1366905.php/Pelosi_plays_local_ politics_over_national_interest_in_Armenian_genoci de_push

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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