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Turkey rejects U.S. troop plan

by Turkey is a genuine democracy
The U.S. showered dishonest Turkish legislators to go along with Bush's insane war, but the Turkish people triumphed. Now Bush will punish the Turks and the U.S. will have only Israel as its useless ally in the world. Bush has turned the U.S. into Israel, and we are hated internationally as much as Israel is hated.
ANKARA, Turkey, March 1 — In a serious blow to U.S. plans for a possible war with Iraq, Turkey’s parliament speaker nullified the legislature’s vote Saturday to allow deployment of 62,000 U.S. combat troops to open a northern front against Iraq.

Speaker Bulent Arinc voided the vote on constitutional grounds, ruling that a majority of legislators present had not voted in favor. Arinc then closed parliament until Tuesday.
The vote was 264-250 with 19 abstentions, four short of a simple majority.
The bill’s rejection is likely to seriously increase tensions with the United States which had been expecting a positive vote.
The motion would have empowered the government to authorize the basing of up to 62,000 troops, 255 warplanes and 65 helicopters.
Washington has been looking to use bases in Turkey to open a northern front against Iraq, which would have divided Saddam Hussein’s army if there is a war. Turkish and U.S. generals said the strategy would lead to a quicker and less bloody war.
Washington had been offering Turkey some $15 billion in loans and grants if the troops were allowed in to cushion the Turkish economy from the impact of any war.
A signing of that agreement had been expected after the vote.


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