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    TURKEY NOT TO GREET BUSH BACK

    Azg/Arm
    6 Nov 04

    President George W. Bush's re-election hit the headlines of the world
    press. Europe's estimation of Bush's re-election was concentrated in
    President Jacque Shirak's words who said: "We don't think that Kerry's
    election would bring considerable changes, Bush simply is the evil we
    know".

    Headlines of most of the European newspapers sounded likewise: "Time
    to Worry", "Bush: God Will Help", "Americans, What Have You Done?"

    The Berliner Currier commented on the elections: "Bush lied to the
    world. This cowboy is dangerous for the world. Who is next after
    Iraq? Iran or Syria? Europe should keep on the alert." Another German
    newspaper, Der Tagesspiegel writes: "US election is a good lesson for
    Europe. European governments should understand that United States is
    completely a different country, essentially diverse from
    Europe. That's why we must get ready for trials and get armed".

    The Arabian printed media labeled Bush's re-election as a
    nightmare. An article entitled "Clouds Getting Over the Region"
    expresses concern that the Iraqi war may fling in Sudan, Iran and
    Syria. Newspapers of Kenya followed Arabian press' example.

    In today's situation the possible resignation of Colin Powell and
    Donald Rumsfeld would not bring change. Guardian confirmed the
    supposition about possible shifts in Bush's administration and even
    noted that President Bush is going to appoint National Security
    Advisor Condoleezza Rice as a Secretary of State and deputy Secretary
    of Defense Paul Wolfowitz as a Secretary of Defense.

    This staff shifts in US leadership can only mean that America's
    heavy-handed policy in the region will turn even heavier but will not
    change the situation there. Yet, Turkish Prime Minister Racep Tayyip
    Erdogan in his congratulation speech to President Bush expressed hope
    that the results of the US elections will contribute to the
    development of the human race and to establishing peace in the
    world. Foreign minister Abdullah Gul echoed from Lisboan: "President
    Bush won a clear victory in elections. I am sure that he will
    reconsider US foreign policy especially in Iraq and Palestine. I
    believe that he has to review everything as his tenure has just set
    off".

    Turkish President Ahmed Necdet Sezer also congratulated Bush on
    November 4. We don't know what he said, but it is clear that the
    staff shifts in Bush's administration justify neither Erdogan's hopes
    nor go in line with Gul's expectations. As Erdogan and Gul should have
    been well informed about the shifts in Bush's administration we may
    conclude that they foresaw possible exasperation in US Middle East
    policy.

    In case the US policy results in new wars in the region, America will
    face new difficulties. In its search for ways out of the crises
    America will deliberately turn to Turkey for help.

    Turkey's possible involvement in US's Middle East policy will give the
    chance to intervene in negative and positive developments in the
    region. Involvement in regional developments, no matter negative or
    positive, is preferable for Turkey because in case it drops out of the
    Middle East policy isolation will be inevitable.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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