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  • ANKARA: Bush's Victory, And A Nagging Question

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Nov. 5, 2004

    Bush's Victory, And A Nagging Question
    BYEGM: 11/5/2004
    BY TUFAN TURENC

    HURRIYET- When US President George W. Bush put the blame for the
    September 11 attacks on distant countries and societies, he gained the
    support of many conservatives. Many Americans saw Bush as a leader who
    would protect them from terrorism. Thus, the Republicans scored a great
    victory. Yet many other Americans and people in other parts of the
    world thought that Bush's violent policies would fail. We'll see
    whether Bush's victory will make the US president and his hawks more
    aggressive or make them see common sense. No doubt that Bush's victory
    is in no way good for the world. One cannot help but worry about
    humanity when Bush is in office, because his policies can neither end
    terrorism, nor lead to peace in the Middle East. Bush ruined everything
    that his predecessor Bill Clinton did over eight years for a positive
    US image internationally.

    Even people who favor the war in Iraq accept that the US is in a
    quagmire there. Over 1,100 American soldiers have been killed.
    Americans have killed 100,000 Iraqi civilians. What was Bush's
    justification? `Saddam poses a threat to the US because Iraq has
    weapons of mass destruction.' These justifications proved wrong. What
    will happen now? Iraq will become an even greater nightmare for the US.
    What will the future of the region be if Bush leaves Iraq in such
    chaos?

    Looking at the US elections from the Turkish angle, the situation is
    clear: US policies about Turkey wouldn't have changed much even if
    Kerry had been elected. In fact Kerry's policies on Cyprus and the
    Armenian question weren't clear, and this could have caused some
    problems. Thus, in the short term, Bush's victory is good for Turkey.
    But in the long run, there's no doubt that Bush's violent policies will
    also harm Turkey. In the future the US will have to leave Iraq in chaos
    and this will cause trouble for Turkey and other countries in the
    region. Whatever we say, the world will have to live with Bush for four
    more years. The election is over, but this question still nags me.
    Would Bush have won if Hillary Clinton had been the Democrats'
    candidate instead of Kerry?
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