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TEHRAN: US resolutions on Iraq and Armenian ‘genocide’ are Zionist

Kayhan website, Tehran,
Oct 15 2007

US resolutions on Iraq and Armenian ‘genocide’ are Zionist plots

commentary by Alireza Soltanshahi

The Israeli resolutions of the American representatives published by
Iranian newspaper Kayhan website on 15 October

Over the last month, the American House of Representatives has had
two important plans on the Middle East to consider. The first, from
the American Senate, concerned the division of Iraq into three Shi’i,
Sunni and Kurdish regions.

This plan was proposed by Joseph Biden, the chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, and was approved by 75 votes in favour
and 23 against as a resolution or non-binding legislation. The
second, from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, was a resolution
for recognizing the killings of Armenians in Turkey in April 1915 as
?genocide’. The resolution was approved with 27 votes in favour and
21 votes against, and has now been submitted to Congress for
approval.

Although George Bush and the government bodies ruling America appear
to be opposed to this resolution, the evidence suggests that in order
to put pressure on the Islamist Turkish government, the adoption of
such a policy suits the Bush administration. It is a policy that
previously, in October 2006, was proposed by the Socialists [in
France] and was adopted by the French National Assembly, subsequently
becoming law. Those in France who denied that genocide had been
carried out against the Armenians between the years 1915 to 1919 were
sentenced to one year in prison and a fine equivalent to 45,000
Euros.

In effect, the American House of Representatives, through its Foreign
Relations [as published] Committee, is now approving a bill, like the
one which the French National Assembly approved in January 2001 when
it officially recognized the killing of Armenians as genocide. A
number of people believe that a burgeoning Armenian lobby in France
and America has led to such events, even though the Jewish lobby had
shown itself to be stronger in its support for Turkey and Azerbaijan.
These questions are now quite pertinent: Why is another holocaust
being used as an excuse to lay plots in the Middle East? Who is
really carrying them out and to what aim?

It may appear that the Zionists have no interest in these two
resolutions. Looked at from a different angle, however, another
reality is revealed. We are looking at nationalism in the Middle East
with the pivotal point being Zionist plans. America’s excuse for
dividing Iraq is to create separate areas for the Kurds, Sunnis and
Shi’is, this is not possible, however, if the tribes of the region,
amongst them the Kurds, Turks and Arabs, do not have a sense of a
realization of nationalism. The consequences of such a plan will
create a threat to the territorial integrity of the important
countries of the region, including Iran, Turkey, Iraq and Syria. This
is obviously in line with the policies of Israel in the region in the
framework of a peripheral strategy.

Much earlier than this, extensive historical research into the actual
event suggests that Jewish and Zionist leaders of the Union and
Progress Party in 1908 and 1909, following the deposition of Sultan
?Abdulhamid, executed plans which Herzl had previously not been able
to realize in ?Abdulhamid’s presence. The killing of the Armenians
was a bitter reality which was orchestrated and executed by infamous
Jewish agents such as Tala’t, Anwar, Zia Gugalb, Shokri, Behaeddin
Shakir, Dr Nazem, Hosayn Jahid, Qara Kamal, Khalil Hasan Fahmi, Javid
and . . . [ellipses as published].

At that time, the spirit of nationalism totally prevailed over the
behaviour and actions of this group, so it was only natural that with
this chauvinistic attitude, not only the Armenians, but the Kurds
also would not be safe from the damaging repercussions of their blind
animosity.

By ratifying these two plans, the representatives in Congress and the
Senate in America have achieved nothing for the American nation or
their national interests; they have merely helped to realize a
Zionist plan. This is assistance, the subsequent damaging results of
which will affect all sides who hope to profit by it.

Dismembering the large countries of the important Middle East region
and aggravating sectarian, tribal and religious differences is a
policy which was previously openly mooted by Zionists such as Martin
Indick, the former US ambassador to Israel. It is surprising then
why, with this Zionist plot being so clear, some people in Turkey and
Armenia go down the wrong road. A new and big American Middle East
will in fact be created after the countries of the region are
dismembered and their power and unity dissolved. There is no doubt
that in order to confront this Zionist policy seriously, the unity
and integrity of the nations of the region are, at this critical
period, more pressing than any other requirement. The Armenians and
the Kurds, who have now been deceived and have fallen into the trap
of the Zionist sedition-mongers through their desire for dominion and
independence, should pay attention to these dangers more than ever
before.

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