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    ADMINISTRATION WALKS FINE LINE ON BLASTS FROM TURKEY
    by John Gizzi

    Human Events, DC
    http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=22980
    Oct 23 2007

    In less than a week from some sharp verbal blasts from both the prime
    minister of Turkey and the commander of the Turkish armed forces,
    the Bush Administration is walking a fine line on how to respond to
    the leadership of a country enraged over the affirmative vote on the
    Pelosi-champioined Armenian genocide resolution by the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee.

    "The President has talked to [Turkish] Prime Minister [Recep
    Tayyip] Erdogan since the vote in the House earlier this month," one
    Administration source told me on background this afternoon, adding
    that the White House, and State and Defense Departments have made it
    clear to Ankara that passage of the measure so distasteful to Turkey
    "was a calculated move by the leadership of the House."

    But there was no public rebuttal to recent, sharply-worded statements
    by Erdogan and General Yasar Buyukanit warned of estrangement from
    the US over the Armenian genocide resolution. In an interview with
    the Times of London Sunday, Prime Minister Erdogan warned that
    "those who sign up to a campaign against Turkey in relation to the
    so-called Armenian genocide are really the ones firing a bullet at
    the friendship between America and Turkey."

    Asked how he would retaliate if the full House approved the resolution
    (which came out of the Foreign Affairs Committee on a vote of
    27-to-21), Erdogan told the Times: "There is a saying in Turkey:
    you do not measure a nappy for an unborn child."

    His comments came a week after Gen. Buyukanit, commander of Turkey's
    armed forces, told the Turkish daily newspaper Milliyet "If this
    resolution passed in the committee passes the House as well, our
    military ties with the US will never be the same again."

    The same Administration source cautioned me not to put significant
    stock in "a couple of public statements" and noted that both the
    prime minister and Gen. Buyukanit have "an internal situation they
    have to deal with. . .Turkey is just coming off national elections."

    There is some confidence within the Administration that the Ankara
    government understands that the committee vote was achieved with
    the strong support of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over the vocal
    opposition of the President. In his interview with HUMAN EVENTS
    before being recalled for consultation with the prime minister after
    the House committee vote, Turkish Ambassador Nabi Sensoy told us he
    would make it clear to Erdogan that the President was strong in his
    opposition to the measure and that Speaker Pelosi had made it clear
    she was strongly behind his passage. Erdogan himself noted to the
    Times that he "would like to thank President Bush and Secretary of
    State Condoleezza Rice and all other representatives of the senior
    administration who have made efforts in this direction."

    But, the same Administration source also told me, under these
    circumstances, "of course, one is worried."
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