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    A SADDENING VIEW IN WASHINGTON D.C.

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    March 30 2006

    Asli Aydintasbas, a columnists of the Sabah daily who was in attendance
    at the annual meeting of the American-Turkish Council (ATC) in
    Washington D.C., explained her impressions in her column on Wednesday.

    "For the first time in my life, I engulfed in sadness when I entered
    the conference hall. ATC meetings are not ordinary events. In fact,
    those meetings were used to be held with the participation of
    leading figures from the Turkish government, business circles and
    the General Staff. American senators, military officials, bureaucrats
    and executives of giant companies were used to attend the ball prior
    to the meetings. Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline project was shaped during
    those meetings. But this year, the conference hall was half empty.

    Of course it is not a problem of bad organization but is the sign of
    'confidence crisis' in bilateral relations. I talked to a high-level
    American official at dinner and he told me that everybody was fed up
    with talking about Turkish-American strategic partnership. He also
    said that there were obvious problems. He did not attend the ATC
    meetings, but complained about the movie "Valley of Wolves-Iraq",
    the visit (to Ankara) of Hamas delegation, distressing developments
    at the (Turkish) Central Bank and the possibility of legalization
    of the Koran classes by the government. He was afraid of Turkey's
    metamorphosis into a new Malaysia.

    This was the sad view I observed in Washington D.C. in the spring of
    2006. I asked another high-level American official whether he would
    attend the ATC meetings. He told me that he rather prefer to go to
    a dinner to be hosted by the Armenian National Congress.

    As usual, the resolution on the so-called Armenian genocide will be
    on the agenda in April. Turkey do not rely on support of the Jewish
    lobby in Washington D.C any longer. Some say that the resolution might
    have a coercing impact on U.S. senators. In that case, we will have
    to forget about 50-year Turkey-US friendship."
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