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    OBAMA'S COLOURED POLICY IS THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE A FRIEND OF DEMOCRATS OR ARMENIANS?

    Zahid Safaroglu

    Yeni Musavat
    Jule 20 2008
    Azerbaijan

    It seems that Barak Obama, who is of Muslim origin, is elected
    president of the USA, the Armenians will achieve their longstanding
    objective. The objective is to secure official recognition of the
    fabricated Armenian genocide. The major Democratic candidate has
    been insisting on this issue. It does not look like Obama gives a
    vain hope. He demonstrates a will and calls on others to follow him.

    The black candidate has recently reiterated his black intentions and
    spoke about the importance of recognition [of the 1915 killings of
    Armenians as genocide]. In a letter to the head of the Armenian
    National Committee of America, Ken Hachikyan, Obama mentioned
    "the necessity of the recognition of the events that took place in
    the Ottoman Empire in 1915-23 as genocide" and called everybody to
    recognize it. He criticized the Bush administration for delaying the
    recognition. "There have been no ground for the administration to
    delay it up to now," said Obama.

    One can argue that many US presidents did make similar statements
    while they were candidates. But they forgot about their promises after
    gaining the votes of Armenians in the USA. Some observers predict
    a similar end this time as well. However, this forecast cannot be
    100 per cent true any more. Unlike the Republican candidate, [John]
    McCain, who did not promise recognition of the "genocide" and could
    not secure Armenian votes, Obama not only gives promises but also
    endeavours to prove his willingness.

    There is a serious ground for Turkey and Azerbaijan to worry about
    this. Recognition of this fabricated issue by a super power like the
    USA will motivate Armenians to deal a blow to Turkey and Azerbaijan. It
    will give the Armenians an extra argument and will strengthen their
    positions in the Karabakh problem. It will improve the image of the
    "poor and oppressed Armenians". The struggle of our treacherous
    neighbours for independence of Karabakh will be more positively
    accepted by the world. The just voice of Azerbaijan will not be heard.

    The fact that Obama is the candidate from the Democratic Party
    increases our concerns. Azerbaijan and Turkey have suffered a lot
    from the Democrats (though we have suffered from the Republicans
    as well author's note). The Amendment 907 [that bans US government
    aid to Azerbaijan] was adopted during Bill Clinton's Democratic
    administration. The amendment has not yet been removed. The Democratic
    majority in the US Congress has recently introduced a bill on the
    recognition of the fabricated genocide. That proposal is still on
    the agenda.

    On the other hand, there is an opinion that US Democratic presidents
    respect fundamental freedoms better [than Republican presidents]. If
    the Democrats recognized the Armenians' unjust claims, that respect
    would have no sense for Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    Another factor increasing the threat is that Obama is of Muslim origin
    but pretends adhering to Christianity. In order to demonstrate that
    he is not a Muslim, Obama might deal a blow to Muslims and Turks. He
    may recognize the fabricated genocide with that purpose. Stalin also
    used to promote Russian interests to the detriment of the Georgians.

    While enemies of Turkey and Azerbaijan are getting active in the
    world, there is an unfortunate political crisis in regards to the
    possible closure of the AKP [the ruling Justice and Development
    Party in Turkey]. The infighting prevents Turkey from focusing on
    the foreign threats. We do not even mention the insipid policy of
    the Azerbaijani authorities.

    We hope that if Obama is elected, the process will not get to the
    point which I have mentioned. (It is also realistic that John McCain,
    who is a more appropriate candidate for Azerbaijan and Turkey,
    will be elected author's note). There is a hope for Turkey's and
    Azerbaijan's growing importance for the USA's geopolitical, regional
    and energy interests. Despite the colour of their skins, no future
    owner of the White House can ignore this importance. This importance
    prevails over dividends that a president might gain from the Armenian
    benevolence. The above mentioned factor also makes the Democratic
    majority in the Congress to doubt the recognition of the "genocide".
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