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    FRENCH HAVE LITTLE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT, BUT ...
    By Ilnur Cevik

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Nov 18 2006

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    It's no secret that Turks are extremely angry and frustrated with
    a French National Assembly decision to make it a crime to deny that
    Turks were involved in a genocide against the Armenians at the turn
    of the last century.

    The Turkish government was known to have voiced its dissatisfaction
    with this decision to the French administration, but it was generally
    believed that Ankara would take a "wait and see" approach to observe
    whether the French Senate would reject the bill or how the French
    president would block it.

    But a development this week showed that either the government changed
    its decision and has started to prod the French not to make any wrong
    calculations about Turkey's silence or the Turkish military has jumped
    the gun and has decided to punish the French…

    Land Forces Commander Gen. Ilker Basbug let the cat out of the bag,
    saying the military had shelved its relations with the French and
    that the first-ever meeting between the Turkish and French militaries
    scheduled for December was cancelled.

    If this is the case, then there are several important questions to
    be asked.

    Was this a unilateral decision by the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), and
    if so why wasn't it made official by the General Staff headquarters
    but rather left to a Land Forces commander to make such a statement
    in an informal environment like a reception?

    If all this is also true, then our adversaries can once again argue
    that the TSK is not acting like an institution controlled by the
    elected civilian government but has a mind of its own…

    If all this is not the case and it was a government decision to start
    showing the French, we are unhappy then it should not have been left
    to a military official to make such an announcement.

    It seems the government may be involved in all this because soon
    after this incident, Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul disclosed that the
    French will not be officially invited to the defense fair in Ankara
    scheduled for next May. The French were allegedly so annoyed that
    the French Military attache who was present at the meeting for the
    fair refused to attend a reception given later at the Dedeman Hotel

    The French should have been prepared for all this because what they
    have done has deeply hurt the Turkish people, who consider France an
    old and trusted ally. What we oppose is the way all this was done

    If the military is so forceful on the French issue, they should shelve
    all economic relations with French companies. The military-controlled
    and -funded giant OYAK company has strong ties with the French in all
    sectors especially in the auto industry and in insurance. Why don't
    they show the same courage through OYAK?
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