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    AZERBAIJANI EXPERT: IF TURKEY WASN'T SO STRONG TODAY, NO ONE WOULD EVEN REMEMBER THE "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"
    Z. Ahmadov

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/6 3623.html
    March 10 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Interview with Azerbaijani political expert Arif Yunusov.

    In your opinion, what will be the fate of the "Armenian genocide"
    resolution in the U.S. Congress?

    First of all, Western countries have raised "Armenian question"
    since the late 19th century to put pressure on Turkey. The point
    here is not the Armenians. The West just wants to keep Turkey under
    control and for them it does not matter through what means they will
    do it. If the "Armenian genocide" is recognized, new claims related
    to the Kurdish and Cyprus issues will be put forward.

    What do you think U.S. wants from Turkey? What is the reason for
    such pressure?

    Iranian issue is most important for Washington in this regard. The
    U.S. wants Ankara to change its attitude towards Tehran. Currently,
    Washington builds its policy in the region around Iran.

    In addition, the United States want Ankara to make changes to its
    relations with Moscow and Israel, which have seen some cooling in
    recent times And, of course, Washington wants Ankara to have more
    loyal attitude towards Armenia.

    In general, I don't really believe that the "Armenian genocide"
    will be adopted at the legislative level in the U.S. Situation such
    as this has already occurred in 2007. But, as we see, the issue has
    not received legislative approval yet.

    The United States sent its mission to Anatolia about 90 years ago
    to verify the "Armenian genocide" in the Ottoman Empire. Why, in
    your opinion, Congress didn't adopt it back then and raised it once
    again now?

    Not the United States, but the United Kingdom was most active in the
    "Armenian question" a few decades ago. It should be noted, that when
    the Allied armies occupied the Ottoman Empire, they took most of their
    archives from the capital. So, today Ottoman archives are not stored
    in Ankara, but in London. Then there was some Antonyan report, based
    on data from archives, which is published by Armenia to this day,
    and is supposedly one of the main evidence of those events. But,
    as verified by the English themselves, the Antonyan documents are
    compiled on basis of falsified data.

    The United States also sent its representatives to Anatolia and
    concluded that there no "Armenian genocide" took place in Turkey. But
    at that time Turkey was not a singular force in the region, and
    therefore the issue had died down, so that to appear with a renewed
    force at a time when Turkey would enjoy much more influence in the
    world and the region. If Ankara was not so strong today, no one would
    even remember the "Armenian genocide".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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