The U.S. Will Set To Work Over Turkey

THE U.S. WILL SET TO WORK OVER TURKEY

Aysor
Feb 8 2010
Armenia

Commenting the statement by Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
that the U.S. Congress is suppressing Turkey through making up the
Armenian Genocide Resolution on March 4, former Advisor to President,
political scientist Vafa Guluzade said the White House had decided
to blackmail Turkey.

"The White House is deliberately spoiling relations with Turkey and
Azerbaijan. If this doesn’t stop, I mean, if Americans recognize
the Genocide, then Turkey will break off connections with the United
States," said Vafa Guluzade.

If all these happen, then Turkey will strengthen its ties with Iran
and Russia and will spoil relations with the White House, demanding
to withdrawal the US troops from Turkey, according to the analyst.

Meanwhile, it is not clear if the White House conducts such a policy
deliberately or ‘because of stupidity’, says Vafa Guluzade.

"The U.S. is likely to see the last of Iran and then start setting
to work over Turkey.

"The U.S. gave its word to turn Turkey into regional leader via
settlement to the Karabakh conflict in exchange for opening the
border. But as a result Turkey was one-sided suppressed by the
White House.

"U.S.’s chief objectives are to divide Turkey into pieces, make the
Kurdish issue up, and destabilize the situation in the country,"
said Vafa Guluzade.