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    KERRY IS DETERMINED IN RECOGNIZING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Azg/am
    30 Oct 04

    Even With the Cost of Losing an Ally

    In its coverage of the US elections, Azg Daily constantly wrote about
    Americaâ~@~Y s Armenian and Turkish votersâ~@~Y moods concerning the
    candidates. We have mentioned John Kerryâ~@~Ys pro-Armenian activities
    in the Senate and concluded that this fact will keep Turkish voters
    out of polling for him. Yet, it seems that George W. Bushâ~@~Ys
    Iraqi policy seems to Turkish voters more terrifying than senator
    Kerryâ~@~Ys pro-Armenian stance and the possible acknowledgment of
    Armenian Genocide in case the latter takes the office.

    It seems that there is no unity among the American Turks as to future
    US president. Neither official Ankara seems to take anyoneâ~@~Ys
    side. Turkish Radical searches for answers in the October 27 issue:
    "Ankara is concerned that Americans will not leave Iraq and that Iran
    will possibly become a target if Bush remains in the White House. But
    Kerry speaks of withdrawing the American army from Iraq and does not
    threaten Iran. Therefore his candidacy is more preferable for Ankara".

    Turkish political observers think that for Ankara the results of
    the US elections are less important than the situation in the Middle
    East. They think Kerry wishes to withdraw from Iraq, and Turkey wants
    to see Iraq more or less stable otherwise, if the crises deepens,
    Turkey may interfere.

    Amidst all these calculations, American Turks and Ankara never leave
    out Kerry â~@~Ys determination to recognize the Armenian Genocide
    from their spotlight.

    While the American-Turkish Congress sent a letter to John Kerry signed
    by president Erjument Q?l?nchi demanding that he consider US interests
    and affirm Zamanâ~@~Ys words that "he (Kerry) hasnâ~@~Yt said anything
    for the Armenian genocide for the last 10 years", the Turkish embassy
    to the USA alongside with the Turkish-American Union met with some of
    Kerryâ~@~Ys advisers, Madlen Albright, Richard Holbrook and Fillip
    Gordon, to tell how anxious they are about Kerryâ~@~Ys genocide
    "trick".

    Turkish Miliet writes in October 28 issue that John Kerry did
    not respond to American-Turkish Congressâ~@~Y letter and perhaps
    disappointed American Turks. Ankaraâ~@~Ys political circles, in their
    turn, are disappointed in Livingston Group, a lobbying organization
    that is supposed to defend Turkeyâ~@~Ys interests in Washington.

    October 28 issue of Zaman informs that the Livingston Group is run
    by Bob Livingston, former Republican leader in the Congress. This
    is an interesting detail but Livingstonâ~@~Ys explanation given to
    Zaman is even more interesting. He said: "I fear that the American
    Genocide policy will undergo serious changes if Kerry is elected. His
    undeniable statements over the issue are binding. Kerry, who is
    tremendously supporting the Armenian Cause, may perhaps think of
    breaking his promise, but Iâ~@~Ym nor sure he will do that".

    Zeyno Baran, director of International Security and Energy Programs
    of the Nixon Center, added to Livingstonâ~@~Ys words. To Milietâ~@~Ys
    question "whether it is possible that Kerry as a president will neglect
    his promise given the Armenians?" she answered: "We have different
    circumstances this time. Kerry differs from all previous candidates
    as he is a senator from Massachusetts. There is a rather powerful
    Armenian community there, and Kerry always supported Armenians.
    Thus, in case Kerry wins Turkey has to come to terms with the
    Armenian Genocide because initiatives for Armenian-Turkish dialogue
    unfortunately didnâ~@~Yt bring any serious success. If Kerry is given
    the chance then Turkey perhaps will arrive at a common conclusion
    with the Armenians, or, as your prime minister says, the issue will
    be handed over to historians to study. Only Turkeyâ~@~Ys new approach
    will make it possible to suppress the formula adoption in April".

    Livingstonâ~@~Ys and Baranâ~@~Ys clarifications evidence that
    Kerryâ~@~Ys victory in the presidential run will put Turkey face to
    face with the affirmation of the Armenian Genocide acknowledgment
    formula. The only way for Turkey to avoid this is to secure the
    republican majority in the House of Representatives and in the Senate.

    In this case, the republican majority can obviously turn the formula
    down without consulting with the president. The Armenian Genocide is
    a powerful instrument of influence and Genocide acknowledgement will
    mean renouncing this instrument.

    By Hakob Chakrian

    --Boundary_(ID_/n4Aqe29/h4ctXXWLfd95w)--
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