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    TURKEY DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO WAGE AN ECONOMIC WAR AGAINST FRANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    14.10.2006 GMT+04:00

    The present anti french wave in Turkey reminds of 2001, when French
    Senate officially recognized the Armenian Genocide.

    However, the French parliamentarians approved the bill concerning the
    criminal responsibility for Armenian Genocide denial, regardless the
    open threats directed from Ankara. In Turkey and, virtually, in the
    whole world there exists no more any politician or any mass media
    system that has not commented on the approval of the bill. In that
    connection the chorus of the voices turned out to be well coordinated,
    it seems as if an experienced conductor directed them.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey and the Turkish commonage in Europe play the
    conductor's role, and by fair means or foul they strive that there will
    not be even a mention of the Armenian Genocide. How much they suceed
    in doing it is quite a different question, since in today's Europe
    the fact of 1915 Armenian Genocide recognition does not pose from the
    historical point of view, it has a political hidden motive. According
    to the representative's words of Armenian Federation of Europe (EAFJD),
    Hilda Choboyan, the membership of Turkey into EU depends on the fact
    how much attention the European countries attract to this question."

    Turkey should be presented with a fact that without a political
    solution to that question it cannot become a full member of European
    Union. Turkey is not ready for Europe, it strives to insist on its
    conditions, for it to come out as if it is not EU that admits Turkey,
    but vice versa, Europe gets included into Turkey,- thinks Choboyan.

    By the way, the present antifrench hysterics in Turkey mostly remind
    of 2001, when French Senate officially recognized the Armenian
    Genocide. At that time there again existed threats from Ankara
    concerning the application of economic sanctions. Everything was
    over in a few months, most likely this time it will again be the
    same. Turkey just does not have enough money to wage an economic
    war against France, as well as any other European country. By the
    end of 2006 the Turkish foreign debt will have exceeded the sum of
    200 milliard dollars and it has nothing to pay off the debts; Radjep
    Erdhoghan's, Vice President's assurance of economic growth bears no
    real basis. Turkey is not Azerbaijan at all, it does not have oil,
    and the whole hope is the agriculture- MB and IMF. In spite of the
    active Turkish lobby in France, most probably Senate will ratify the
    bill. Otherwise, everything will just look illogical- lower chamber
    looks like a bigger humanitarian than Senate is and even more, than
    the president of the country, Jacques Chirac is. There is one more
    thing-the denial of the Holocaust in France since 1990 is subject to
    criminal sanction; the first year deprivation of liberty and fine at
    the rate of 45 thousand euros. So the French legislators were right to
    decide that there existed no difference between the Armenian Genocide
    and the Holocaust. And for some reason Germany did not give way to
    hysterics in 1990.

    Most probably Turkey avoids the chain reaction, that follows after
    the approval of the bill. The next are Holland, Denmark, Belgium,
    and maybe even Germany. All they crave to see Turkey admitted into EU,
    and such a bill, as everobody has already understood, is a wonderful
    trancheon. The number of Turkish migrants in Europe is reaching
    10 millions, and it is constantly increasing. Exactly the danger
    of Europe conversion from a Christian into a Muslem one makes the
    European people remember about the Armenian Genocide. As nobody will
    vouch that in an endless amount of years the turks will not recall
    their "glorious" past and go back to the old. Maybe this is a sort
    of fantasy but we should not absolutely exclude the desire of Turkey
    to settle one more matter persuant to the experienced method -"no
    Armenian, no Armenian Case". 600 years of the Ottoman Empire glory
    will still excite the mind of the Turkish nation for a long time,
    who in no way can get rid of " imperial thinking". But does it want
    to get rid of it -here is the question? Judging by the statements
    and the deeds of the Turkish politicians-not that much.
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