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    TURKEY LEVERAGING MAJOR ARMS PURCHASE AGAINST GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    Thursday, March 12th, 2015
    http://asbarez.com/132940/turkey-leveraging-major-arms-purchase-against-genocide-recognition/

    A Chinese HQ-9 launcher (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

    ANKARA (EurasiaNet.org)--Turkey is reportedly linking its purchase
    of a multi billion-dollar air-defense system to whether the bidder
    countries recognize the Armenian genocide.

    That news, reported by a number of Turkish media, is the latest
    unexpected turn in the multi-year saga over the arms deal. The original
    bidders for the deal were companies representing the United States,
    Europe, China, and Russia, giving the program the air of a geopolitical
    litmus test. When Turkey announced that it planned to give the Chinese
    company the contract, it faced a barrage of pressure from its NATO
    allies who were concerned that linking that system with NATO air
    defense equipment already in Turkey could expose NATO secrets to China.

    All along, Turkey has denied that there was any political subtext to
    its decision, saying that its choice of China was related solely to
    questions of price and the fact that China would hand over more of the
    technology to Turkey. Now, though, that appears to have changed. With
    the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide approaching in April,
    Ankara is reportedly waiting to see how the various bidders mark
    that event.

    "Rumors in political circles in Ankara said that no decision will be
    made over the missile defense system winner before [April 24] since
    Turkey wants to first see France and the U.S.'s position on the 1915
    incidents," reported the pro-government Daily Sabah. "An agreement
    may be made with China if the U.S. and French administrations take a
    'pro-Armenian' stance."

    Hurriyet Daily News has reported the same thing:

    "'We have agreed with the government leaders not to rush to a decision
    any time soon,' one defense procurement official said. 'A decision
    before April 24 is out of the question.'

    "A senior diplomat confirmed that Ankara first wants to see the U.S.

    and French positions on the 'genocide claims' before awarding
    a sizeable contract 'to a bidder potentially from one of these
    countries.'

    "'How these countries observe the centennial of the events [of
    1915-1920] will be an important input for our final decision,'
    he said."

    And a "top government official for defense and security issues"
    told newspaper Defense News last month: "One imminent political
    deliberation is whether the US Congress will recognize the alleged
    Armenian genocide in April. We will wait Congress' move before making
    a decision on the contract."

    Meanwhile, Turkey's Ministry of Defense has said that whichever system
    it buys will not be linked to NATO's. That would seem to open the door
    for buying the Chinese equipment. But it also has extended the deadline
    for the Chinese, American, and European bidders until the summer --
    as Defense News notes, the sixth time it has made such an extension.

    It's not clear whether official recognition of the Armenian genocide
    has any more chance to get through Congress this year than it has
    before. But arguments like Ankara's have held sway in the past: in
    2010, a coalition of American defense contractors wrote a letter
    to Congress arguing against genocide recognition: "Alienating
    a significant NATO ally and trading partner would have negative
    repercussions for U.S. geopolitical interests and efforts to boost
    both exports and employments."

    But the U.S. bid was relatively unlikely to win; the second-place
    offer, after China's, was that of Eurosam, based in France, a country
    which not only recognized the genocide but even criminalized genocide
    denial.

    http://asbarez.com/132940/turkey-leveraging-major-arms-purchase-against-genocide-recognition/

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