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I like my dressing with oysters.
(CNSNews.com) As the Obama administration scrambles to contain the diplomatic fallout with Turkey over the Armenian genocide resolution in the U.S. Congress, Turkeys tilt towards Iran continues largely unnoticed.
Turkeys formerly Islamist president, Abdullah Gul, in a weekend telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart called for a deepening of bilateral relations and voiced support for Iran in international forums. Turkey is non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, the most important international body to have Iran on its current agenda.
The encounter was virtually ignored by media outside of Turkey and Iran.
Read more here:
CNSNews.com - Turkey, Angry at U.S., Pledges Support for Iran
Turkey needs a dressing gown? Why? Can't they wait till Christmas and see if Santa brings them one... if they've been good all year.... they might get matching slippers.
it wasn't ignored at all. I heard it on CNN AND MSNBC and probably some others.
That's the problem with relying on those kinds of sites.
On Anniversary of Cairo Speech, Obama Has Yet to Connect with American Muslims, Some Say
it wasn't ignored at all. I heard it on CNN AND MSNBC and probably some others.
That's the problem with relying on those kinds of sites.
CNS News: One of the most trusted sources for neocons since 1998.
it wasn't ignored at all. I heard it on CNN AND MSNBC and probably some others.
That's the problem with relying on those kinds of sites.
Israel Faces Deepening Tensions With Turkey Over Raid, and Bond With U.S. Frays
By MARK LANDLER
Published: June 4, 2010
WASHINGTON Tensions deepened between Turkey and Israel on Friday, and a new fissure threatened to open between the United States and Israel, as the three countries continued to deal with the fallout from Israels deadly raid on a humanitarian aid flotilla off Gaza.
A senior Turkish diplomat warned that his country might sever diplomatic relations with Israel unless its government apologized for the attack, in which nine Turkish citizens were killed; consented to an international investigation; and lifted its blockade of Gaza.
Israel is about to lose a friend; this is going to be a historical mistake, said the diplomat, Namik Tan, Turkeys ambassador to Washington. The future of our relationship will be determined by Israels actions.
Israel Faces Deepening Tensions With Turkey Over Raid, and Bond With U.S. Frays - NYTimes.com
it wasn't ignored at all. I heard it on CNN AND MSNBC and probably some others.
That's the problem with relying on those kinds of sites.
CNS News: One of the most trusted sources for neocons since 1998.
Especially with dishonest headlines like these:
On Anniversary of Cairo Speech, Obama Has Yet to Connect with American Muslims, Some Say
Some also say the government was behind 9/11, there is a world government in the works, we never landed on the moon, the earth is flat, and the most powerful people in the world are reptiles. However, that just doesn't simply make it so.
May 8, 2010 - 12:35 AMT 07:35 GMTPanARMENIAN.Net - In welcoming the support of U.S. Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) with his cosponsorship of S.Res. 316, the Armenian Genocide resolution, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) also renewed its call for passage of this bipartisan legislation by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
"We appreciate Senator Cardin's continued commitment to the cause of U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide," stated Assembly Board Member Annie Totah. "Given the Turkish government's ongoing campaign of denial and recent threat to deport Armenians from Turkey, we strongly urge the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to adopt S.Res. 316 and help address the ongoing dangers of denial and its consequences," continued Totah. Senator Cardin's cosponsorship follows a recent meeting and letter in which Totah emphasized the importance of U.S. affirmation as part of the Assembly's increased outreach efforts during the 95th anniversary year of the Armenian Genocide.
S.Res. 316 was introduced by Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) along with Senator John Ensign (R-NV), and calls upon the President of the United States to properly characterize the Armenian Genocide in the President's annual April 24th statement. S.Res. 316 is currently pending before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. On March 4, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, led by Chairman Howard Berman (D-CA), adopted an identical measure, H.Res. 252, which was introduced by Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA).
More here:
Senator Cardin cosponsors Armenian Genocide Resolution - PanARMENIAN.Net
Egypt: Gaza blockade a failure, border stays open
(...) open indefinitely (...)
Egypt: Gaza blockade a failure, border stays open - Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review
Thank you Turkey.