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    DEMOCRATS MUST REALIZE TURKEY'S IMPORTANCE

    Jamestown Post Journal, NY
    Oct 25 2007

    10/25/2007 - Turkey, despite occasional internal roiling, remains
    the Middle East's only stable, moderate democracy.

    It's also a key U.S. ally, and the Turkish government has, despite
    its misgivings about the de facto establishment of a Kurdish state in
    northern Iraq, refrained from interfering in Iraq. In fact, Turkey now
    allows significant U.S. trans-shipment of military supplies through
    its territory.

    This is all reason to be astonished at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's
    decision to bring to the House floor a resolution condemning Turkey's
    1915 genocide in Armenia.

    Modern Turkish governments and other Turkish partisans take offense
    at almost any mention of the 1915 genocide, which was committed by
    the long-gone Ottoman Empire. They even question the historical fact
    of the genocide, primarily for reasons of domestic Turkish politics.

    Anyone who has touched this issue - and that includes congressional
    leaders, State Department officials and every recent president
    - knows that bringing it up has no geopolitical upside and yet
    tremendous geopolitical downside in the form of damage to U.S.-Turkish
    relations. Yet Pelosi, whose home district parochial interests include
    a well-organized Armenian community, pressed ahead with her resolution
    anyway, and when it cleared a House committee Turkey immediately
    recalled its ambassador from Washington - a serious protest.

    Pelosi's resolution is opposed by the Bush administration, as well as
    several former secretaries of state, including Clinton-era Secretary
    of State Madeleine Albright, for good reason: Now is not the time to
    dredge up past unpleasantness in Turkey's history, and perhaps force
    the Turkish government, in service of its sensitive domestic politics,
    to save face by stopping U.S. supply movements through Turkey or,
    worse, sending Turkish troops into the Kurdish region of Iraq.

    Pelosi, assuming she is not completely daft, knows all this. Thus
    one must raise the question: Have House Democrats gone so completely
    bonkers in their hyper-partisanship against President Bush that they
    are willing to intentionally sabotage U.S. efforts in Iraq?
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