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    US looks for alternative supply links to Iraq
    By Alex Spillius in Washington

    Daily Telegraph/UK
    Last Updated: 3:02am BST 20/10/2007



    The United States is looking for alternative ways to supply its troops
    in Iraq in case Turkey closes its borders in protest at a perceived
    snub by Washington.

    A Pentagon official said: "There is planning going on," adding that
    there would be "serious operational impacts" if the Turks chose to
    obstruct US equipment.

    The US fears that the Turks could cut access to Incirclik air base,
    through which it sends materiel for Iraq and Afghanistan, after
    Congressmen accused the Ottoman Empire, the forerunner of modern
    Turkey, of the genocide of Armenians in 1915.

    President George W Bush yesterday called on the Democratic-controlled
    House of Representatives to drop the motion.

    "One thing Congress should not be doing is sorting out the historical
    record of the Ottoman Empire. It has more important work to do than
    antagonise a democratic ally in the Muslim world," he said.

    Mr Bush also urged Turkey not to launch an offensive against Kurdish
    rebels in northern Iraq.

    He said talks between Washington, Ankara and Baghdad were continuing to
    try to calm the situation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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