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    Turkish Press
    Feb 9 2005

    Rice's Pax, And Turkey
    BYEGM: 2/9/2005
    BY YILMAZ OZTUNA

    TURKIYE- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul, 'Each of us [Ankara and Washington] . . . have a
    responsibility with our publics, because we have democracies to speak
    out for how important and central [our] relationship is to both of
    us; to remind all of us and our people of the long history that we
    have together, of what we have achieved together, of what we have
    supported for one another, and of what a prosperous future we have in
    working on the many difficult and complicated issues ahead, as well
    as the bright opportunities ahead.' Rarely have I heard such sweeping
    sincere sentences from a politician. Rice reminded us that during the
    half-century of the Turkish-US partnership, we defeated Soviet
    communism and pushed Russia back to its borders. She meant that from
    now on, we could reset the political balance, reestablishing it by
    continuing our strategic partnership. She wanted to say that the US
    was not planning on benefiting solely from opportunities, but rather
    sharing these with its strategic allies. Rice also suggested that
    only countries ignoring their best interests would turn this down.
    She was telling the Turkish people that both it and the American
    people can prosper by taking advantage of these opportunities, and
    called on our government to quell the soaring anti-American feelings
    in Turkey.

    Rice won't retreat from the Pax Americana. If Washington can't do
    this with Turkey, it will instead work with Kurds, Armenians, etc.
    She will eventually become the secretary of defense and command the
    US armed forces. She will become a candidate for the Republican Party
    leadership and perhaps run against Hillary Clinton from the
    Democrats. Hillary is seven years older than Rice and still a New
    York senator. Whoever wins will protect the Pax Americana. Only their
    styles are different. Those who have difficulty understanding this
    combination should reconsider and expand their horizons.
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