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THE TURKISH - ISRAELI ALLIANCE AND GENOCIDE DENIAL
azg.am ^ | 03/26/2003 | David B. Boyajian

Posted on 03/26/2003 12:21:35 PM PST by Destro

THE TURKISH - ISRAELI ALLIANCE AND GENOCIDE DENIAL

It is a sad and painful truth that, as a consequence of the expanding alliance between Turkey and Israel, the Jewish American lobby is now also a Turkish lobby, and has declared war on Armenians.

The story begins in 1949. Turkey became the first Muslim state to recognize Israel, though relations in the years following were not always warm. The two states established full diplomatic relations in 1991, however, and by 1996 were in open embrace after signing a Military & Training Cooperation Agreement and a Free Trade Agreement. Actually, the romance had budded even a bit earlier, but behind closed doors.

For example, after a stint at the Pentagon under Pres. Reagan, prominent Jewish American Richard Perle became a paid ($231,000) lobbyist for Turkey and, working alongside Israel, reportedly quashed a Senate resolution in 1989 on the Armenian Genocide. Perle now chairs the Pentagon's influential Defense Policy Board.

Just last year, the director of the American Jewish Committee, Barry Jacobs, bragged, "We will champion to the best of our ability Turkish interests in the US Congress."

But why would Turkey and Israel, a nation hated by many Muslims, including Turks, become allies?

Common Enemies

What Turkey and Israel (along with the US) have most in common is a trio of enemies: Syria, Iraq, and Iran. Though they share the Muslim faith, Turks look down upon Arabs and still resent their revolt against the Turkish Empire in World War I. In turn, Syria and Iraq, like most Arab countries, detest Turkey's superiority complex and its partnerships, such as NATO, with the generally pro-Israeli West.

Turkey has angered Syria and Iraq by limiting the flow of water from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Likewise, Syria had infuriated Turkey by hosting the anti-Turkish fighters of the Kurdish PKK up until 1998. Additionally, Syrians have long regarded Turkey's Hatay province (Alexandretta) as being rightfully theirs, while Turks have never fully relinquished claims on the oil-rich Mosul region of northern Iraq.

Iran - Persia - has clashed with Turks for nearly a thousand years, and the two compete for influence among Muslims in the ex-Soviet states of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. Tehran and Ankara also suspect the other is encouraging separatist movements: Azeris in Iran, and Kurds in Turkey.

But the reasons for the alliance don't stop there.

More Reasons

Israel earns billions when it upgrades Turkish weapons, such as F-4 jets, and when Turkey purchases Israeli weapons, such as Popeye air-to-surface missiles and, possibly, the partly American-funded Homa/Arrow anti-ballistic missile system. Whereas Western countries sometimes hesitate to sell Turkey weapons due to human rights concerns, Israeli analyst Efrain Inbar says his country "is not as scrupulous as most nations in the world in this area [selling weapons]".

The two countries trade intelligence data on common adversaries and, almost certainly, on Cyprus, Greece, and even Armenians. Israel reportedly flies spy planes and has electronic listening posts along Turkey's southern border.

Israeli Air Force pilots drill Turkish counterparts in combat techniques, and, in return, get to hone their own skills in Turkey's expansive airspace. Together with the US, Turkey and Israel conduct naval maneuvers each January dubbed "Reliant Mermaid". Some experts even speculate that Israel could provide Turkey with a "nuclear umbrella"

Water-poor Israel has also been negotiating with water-rich Turkey to have that vital commodity shipped to Israel by tankers.

Periphery Strategy

The present strategy of Ankara (and the US State Department) to penetrate the Muslim/Turkic nations of the former USSR such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - all of which are sitting on oil and gas reserves - fits Tel Aviv's own ambitions.

As part of its long-standing "Periphery" strategy, Israel seeks friends among distant non-Arab Muslim nations in order to counter nearby Arab Muslim hostility. In the last decade, Israel has established relationships, especially in the field of agriculture, with all six ex-Soviet Muslim countries.

Israel also hopes to see oil and gas exported from the Caspian Basin, not just for itself but also to lessen the West's dependence on Arab oil and thus reduce Arab leverage against the West. Hence, Israel supports the proposed oil pipeline from Azerbaijan to Turkey.

Jewish Lobby

The Turkish-Israeli deal included an extra provision: the powerful Jewish American lobby - the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the American Jewish Committee and several other organizations - would toil on Turkey's behalf, particularly in countering the Armenian and Greek lobbies.

Though the average American - Jewish or otherwise - is unaware of that provision, experts openly acknowledge it. Even five years ago, for instance, Joseph Leitmann-Santa Cruz and Cagri Erdem - respectively Jewish and Turkish analysts - were trumpeting that "the influential Jewish lobby" could help Ankara "improve its image, diminish the accusations of Armenian and Greek lobbying groups, and improve its economic and defense cooperation with the US."

Indeed, in October of 2000, Jewish organizations and former Israeli prime minister Shimon Peres helped the State Department kill an Armenian Genocide resolution in the House of Representatives. "The Jewish lobby," reported Turkey's Sabah newspaper, "threw all its weight into the job ... and very openly at that."

In 2001, a major Jewish organization in Maryland tried to stop the state from passing an Armenian Genocide resolution. Legislator Cheryl Kagan, who also happens to sit on the board of the American Jewish Committee, termed the Genocide "an alleged massacre" and compared the bill to one designating "the official state cat". Fortunately, the resolution passed anyway.

Partly as an outgrowth of the Israel-Turkey relationship, the Jewish lobby labored for years against Armenian Americans to repeal Congressional sanctions, known as "Section 907", on Azerbaijan. Finally, in the wake of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration, helped along by the Jewish lobby, succeeded in repealing the sanctions.

Around that same time, nine leading Jewish American organizations formally asked Pres. Bush to provide Turkey "debt forgiveness, trade concessions, and/or further [loan] relief".

In Los Angeles, the taxpayer-funded Jewish "Museum of Tolerance", apparently bowing to Turkish and Israeli desires, has broken its pledge to include an Armenian Genocide exhibit.

Meanwhile, Tel Aviv, like Washington, keeps Turkey happy by employing euphemisms such as Armenian "tragedy" rather than "genocide".

Though it is hypocritical of Jewish leaders to conspire with Turkey in covering up the Genocide, it cannot be said that Israel or Jews are somehow uniquely pro-Turkish. After all, the governments and power structures of the "Christian" West and elsewhere have long supported Turkey and been largely indifferent to Armenian interests. Nevertheless, American Jewish clout in government, media, academia, and commerce provides Turkey with new and powerful allies.

For example, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, Pres. Bush's chief foreign policy strategist, is fervently pro-Turkish. Noted Jewish political analyst Dr. Daniel Pipes acknowledges that "to make its case," Turkey "counts on American Jews such as" Defense Undersecretary Douglas Feith, Defense Policy Board chairman Richard Perle, and Prof. Bernard Lewis (a Genocide denier and Bush advisor), as well as on Jewish "institutions".

In an intriguing press release issued by his office in January, Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ), co-chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus and a good friend of Armenians, stated that improved "Armenian/Israeli relations" are important to the Bush administration. He suggested that Armenia follow Turkey's example of establishing close links to Israel. That far-away Tel Aviv plays a central role in Washington's policy toward Armenia speaks volumes.

Jewish Friends

It would be wrong and counterproductive, however, to blame Jews for the misguided actions of some of their leaders. The average Jewish American is unaware of the extent of the lobby's Genocide denial. Moreover, Jewish leaders have been intentionally brainwashing their rank-and-file into believing that Turks have historically adored Jews. An honest Jewish American scholar, Jonathan Eric Lewis of Emory University, has eloquently punctured that myth.

In Israel, historians Israel Charny and Yair Auron, as well as former Cabinet ministers Yossi Beilin and Yossi Sarid, have bravely confronted Israel's Genocide denial.

In the US, scores of Jewish academicians have supported Armenian Genocide Studies (eg. Dr. Deborah Dwork of Clark University) and written about and signed petitions (eg. Dr. Robert Melson of Purdue) on the subject [www.armenian-genocide.org].

Many Jewish members of Congress - Adam Schiff, Steven Rothman, and Barney Frank, to name just a few - have strongly supported Armenian American issues.

Next Steps

Armenia has no diplomatic relations with Israel and hesitates to criticize that nation, perhaps out of concern that Israel and the US will retaliate.

That leaves the matter to Armenian Americans. Though meetings with Jewish lobbying groups have proven unproductive, Armenians rightfully continue to work with other, fair-minded Jewish Americans. Can we do more?

Jewish claims to sympathetic treatment from Christians are based largely on the Holocaust and the consequent need for a secure homeland. When the Jewish lobby is caught covering up a Christian Genocide, however, Americans may conclude that the emphasis on the Holocaust has been no more than a political ploy.

Our only recourse now, sadly, is to ensure that all Americans learn about the Jewish lobby's dazzling hypocrisy on genocide and unprincipled collusion with Turkey. With Americans already raising questions about Israel's interests in a US invasion of Iraq, the time is right for Armenians to make their case, even if that means using full-page media ads.

Additionally, it is imperative that Armenian Americans and their churches begin serious discussions with American Christian groups, particularly those "fundamentalist" organizations that provide massive support to Israel supposedly based on Biblical verse.

It is incomprehensible that American Christians provide vastly more political support for Israel and the Holocaust than for the first Christian nation on earth and its Genocide. Armenian Apostolics, Catholics, and most importantly, Evangelicals/Protestants, as well as our cultural and political organizations, must act quickly before events in the world overtake us.

Finally, as we Armenian Americans explain our views, let us be as charitable and honorable to others as we hope they would be towards us. Let us also understand the concerns of all people who look back with fondness to the land of their forebears.

By David B. Boyajian

AZG Daily #057, 03/26/2003


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel
KEYWORDS: armenia; israel; turkey
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Please don't flame me for this thought....but could the reason be that Turkey feels it can ignore Bush's requests in Northern Iraq/Kurdistan be because the Turks feel they have powerful interests groups in Washington that would shield them from any backlash?
1 posted on 03/26/2003 12:21:36 PM PST by Destro
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To: Destro
I feel for the Armenians who were massacred.
2 posted on 03/26/2003 12:22:14 PM PST by yonif
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Gimme a break - look at the source.

Armenian Daily.... hahah.

This same paper talks about CUBA's stance against US "unlawful war" against Iraq and then heaps praise on Armenia's economic relationship with Cuba:



from http://www.azg.am/start.pl?lang=EN&num=2003032701
"The two-day visit of Cuban foreign minister resulted in signing a trade and economic cooperation agreement, which calls for setting up an inter-governmental commission to pave way for launching economic cooperation. “The emphasis in our negotiations was on economic relations having in mind the Soviet-time traditions,” Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian said at a joint news conference.

Asked by reporters whether the geographic location of the two countries was not a serious obstacle for establishing economic ties the Cuban minister said his country was actively cooperating with Russia. “Cuba sells $100 million worth goods to Russia and buys $300 million worth goods. I think that Cuba-manufactured sugar arrives in Armenia from Russia,” he said and added that Cuba was also prepared to host Armenian students wishing to learn Spanish."


I don't trust any paper that blames all it's problems on the "powerful Jewish lobby" and then goes and praises Israeli far-left symps like Yossi Beilin.

BS detector is going off.
3 posted on 03/26/2003 12:36:31 PM PST by adam_az
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To: yonif
This sounds like propaganda to me.
4 posted on 03/26/2003 12:37:41 PM PST by tessalu
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To: Destro
Turkey didn't help the US because the Jewish American Conspiracy would protect them?

The author must be kidding.

5 posted on 03/26/2003 12:40:11 PM PST by SJackson
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To: adam_az
Well, yea who else would write about the Armenians? Anyway your statement is an avoidance of the issues.
6 posted on 03/26/2003 12:41:16 PM PST by Destro (Fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: Destro
I wonder if the pattern of behavior this article describes is going to change in view of current Turkish actions.

Speaking of current events, the Armenians weren't the only victims of genocide in the Ottoman Empire in World War One, so were the Assyrian Christians of what is now northern Iraq. In both cases, the murders were ordered by the central government in Constantinople (Istanbul,) but they were largely carried out by Kurds.

7 posted on 03/26/2003 12:42:05 PM PST by aristeides
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To: SJackson
The author never said that nor was that in my statement--re-read.
8 posted on 03/26/2003 12:43:22 PM PST by Destro (Fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: aristeides
True.
9 posted on 03/26/2003 12:43:49 PM PST by Destro (Fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: Destro
Adolf Hitler (speaking in 1939 about his planned massacres in Poland): "Who now talks about the Armenians?"
10 posted on 03/26/2003 12:46:46 PM PST by aristeides
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To: Destro
It's obvious, both by the tone of this article and the name of the author, that the author is an Armenian. The Armenians have never [and probably will never] been able to set aside the massacre of millions of Armenians by the Turks in 1915.

It is emblamatic of the thinking that is prevalent throughout the Mid-East and illustrative of the problems in establishing anything resembling a permanent peace, or even a permanent cease fire.

11 posted on 03/26/2003 12:49:03 PM PST by curmudgeonII
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To: yonif
Yeah, I feel for the Armenians who were massacred too, but look this is going on 100 years ago now. Why is it you can't even scratch an Armenian without him spouting off about Turks? Give it a rest. Turkey is not a threat to Armenia right now; nor is Israel.
12 posted on 03/26/2003 12:49:21 PM PST by bulldawg
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To: adam_az; tessalu; SJackson
Special interests coming out of the woodwork to take advantage of the situation. I'd be surprised if they didn't.

My ethnic Armenian friends in Turkey tell me to just ignore these things..

BTW, a million Azeris who were kicked out of their homes in Nagorno Karabagh are still sitting in what amounts to refugee camps a decade later.

Anyone who is interested can check out http://www.ataa.org site, reference section for some interesting links.
13 posted on 03/26/2003 12:49:41 PM PST by a_Turk (After all the jacks are in their boxes, and the clowns have all gone to bed..)
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To: curmudgeonII
>> millions of Armenians by the Turks in 1915

Millions of Armenians didn't even live there at that time. British war crimes trials at the time spoke of around 300,000 dead.
14 posted on 03/26/2003 12:51:50 PM PST by a_Turk (After all the jacks are in their boxes, and the clowns have all gone to bed..)
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To: aristeides
>> "Who now talks about the Armenians?"

I dare you to produce a German source for that quote.
15 posted on 03/26/2003 12:53:26 PM PST by a_Turk (After all the jacks are in their boxes, and the clowns have all gone to bed..)
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To: Destro
Bull dinkey! What's your brief summary of the issues I avoided?

This article is a bunch of contradictory anti-Jewish propaganda that verges on anti-Semetic, by trying to divide and conquer between the "bad Jews" like the "powerful Jewish lobby" including Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz (and even museums are in on the conspiracy, right?) and the "good Jews" like Oslo-puppy and ultra-Leftist Yossi Beilin who is so leftist he wasn't even welcome in the socialist Labor party in Israel any longer, and how Paul W and Richard Perle and the "powerful Israeli lobby" is more interested in making money from Turkish arms sales.

So far, we have the "powerful secretive Israeli lobby which has infiltrated the US government" and "greedy Jews who ignore Armenian genocide just to sell Turkey a few fighter plane helmets." Turkish "genocide" against Armenians is blamed on Israel (somehow!), and Christians are chastized for caring more about Israel than Armenia, after all, good Christians know Jews go to hell anyway if they don't accept Jesus as their savior! If this isn't anti-semetic, I don't know what it.

The silliest part of course is that the Armenian genocide was OVER approx 30 years before Israel even EXISTED, yet the author manages to do all but blame Israel for it.

I STILL think the article is BS!
16 posted on 03/26/2003 12:56:50 PM PST by adam_az
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To: bulldawg
>> Why is it you can't even scratch an Armenian without him spouting off about Turks?

Because of the in-bred dreams of a greater Armenia, accomplished while hiding behind an American soldier. Let alone the dream for reperations..

The Armenian constitution speaks of the current Armenia as "Eastern" Armenia. That means that the concept of greater Armenia is built right into it.
17 posted on 03/26/2003 12:57:53 PM PST by a_Turk (After all the jacks are in their boxes, and the clowns have all gone to bed..)
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To: curmudgeonII
No duh he is an Armenian--You mean only WASPs can get to write about such things without being called biased? It is like saying--this holocaust writer appears to be Jewish based on the tone, etc. But I understand your point.
18 posted on 03/26/2003 1:00:13 PM PST by Destro (Fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: a_Turk
Azeri Turks started to butcher Armenians and then lost-like the Hutu losing to the Tutsi after starting the genocide.
19 posted on 03/26/2003 1:01:36 PM PST by Destro (Fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: a_Turk
Dogan Akhanli: Ich möchte dieses Frage mit einem Dokument, mit einem Paragraphen beantworten. Dieses Dokument stammt von den „Wissenschaftlichen Diensten des Deutschen Bundestages“ und ist ganz aktuell, nämlich vom 3. April 2000 und beschäftigt sich mit der Ausarbeitung dieser Thematik. Ich möchte jetzt einfach zitieren: „Der Völkermord von 1915 nimmt in Vielem die Methoden der Massenvernichtung vorweg, wie sie die deutschen Nationalsozialisten wenige Jahre später anwandten. Vernichtung durch Arbeit. Abtransport der Opfer in Viehwaggons der Bahn. Und medizinische Experimente. So wurden armenische Soldaten und Zivilpersonen Thyphuserreger eingeimpft. Und in Trapson erstickte man armenische Kinder in einem als Dampfbad getarnten Raum mit Giftgasen. Adolf Hitler war offenbar nicht nur gut über den türkischen Völkermord unterrichtet, sein früherer Berater von Schäubner-Richter war damals deutscher Vize-Konsul in Erzurum, sondern nahm ihn sich offenbar zum Vorbild. Kurz vor dem deutschen Überfall auf Polen zerstreute Hitler bei einer Ansprache vor dem Oberbefehlshaber der Heeresgruppen am 22. August 1939 deren etwaigen Bedenken gegen Pläne zur Vernichtung slawischer Untermenschen mit dem Hinweis auf Gleichheit des Weltgewissens. Hitler sagte: „Wer redet heute von der Vernichtung der Armenier?“

http://home.t-online.de/home/koelner.appell/sturma.html

20 posted on 03/26/2003 1:01:45 PM PST by aristeides
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