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    A Detour On Our Route To The European Union?
    BY MEHMET OCAKTAN

    Turkish Press
    March 23 2005

    YENI SAFAK - An organized campaign is being carried out against the
    Justice and Development Party (AKP). It all began last month when
    Robert Pollock's editorial was published in The Wall Street Journal.
    The motive behind Pollock's accusations of the Turkish government
    was obvious. The US is demanding Turkey's 'unconditional obedience'
    concerning its present and future invasions. On some occasions, the
    Pentagon sends its messages aimed at 'disciplining' Turkey through
    journalists such as Pollock.

    Unless we show 'unconditional obedience,' we'll certainly have more
    'trouble' in the near future. Surviving in this region of ours is a
    costly matter.

    It's easy to understand the chill wind between Turkey and the US. As
    long as our government refuses to participate in the killings in Iraq,
    it can't be on good terms with Washington. But why has the European
    Union turned against our government all of a sudden?

    We fulfilled all the conditions laid out in the Copenhagen criteria
    before last December. We are still making the legal arrangements
    necessary for our EU membership. However, a 'wind of despair' on
    Turkey's EU membership has begun to whistle lately. It's like the
    government hasn't lifted a finger to facilitate Turkey's membership.

    The government is being expected to wave a magic wand to resolve
    long-lasting issues such as Cyprus and the Armenian 'genocide'
    claims. These issues are being deliberately used to wear down the
    AKP government.

    Erdogan is also being criticized for having lost much of his reformist
    zeal and having slowed down his pro-change policy. But could this
    slowdown be the result of Erdogan's unwillingness to act hurriedly
    on such delicate matters as Cyprus? Yet this government won't back
    down from its EU membership efforts, because the AKP knows that even
    a small detour on our road to the EU would leave Turkey defenseless
    against 'disturbances' from across the Atlantic.
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