US President Obama sits with Jordanian King in Amman, March 22, 2013.  Photo: REUTERS/Jason Reed.. "I have long said that it is in the interest of Israel and Turkey to 
restore normal relations between two countries that have historically 
had good ties," US President Barack Obama said on Friday. 
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.. Commenting on the Syria crisis, for which is said to be top of the agenda during the meeting between the king and president, Obama said that Assad has "lost all legitimacy," and that his fall was not a question of "if, but when.""Something has been broken in Syria, and it won't be put back together perfectly immediately, even after Assad," Obama said.
Obama pledged to give $200 million to Jordan in aid of the crisis. Abdullah responded to say he would refuse to close Jordan's borders to Syrian refugees.
"We haven't led with words, but with deeds," Obama said. "We have worked diligently to help organize and mobilize political opposition. This is critical; in it's absence, it would be impossible to transition to a legitimate government," he said.
.. Commenting on the Syria crisis, for which is said to be top of the agenda during the meeting between the king and president, Obama said that Assad has "lost all legitimacy," and that his fall was not a question of "if, but when.""Something has been broken in Syria, and it won't be put back together perfectly immediately, even after Assad," Obama said.
Obama pledged to give $200 million to Jordan in aid of the crisis. Abdullah responded to say he would refuse to close Jordan's borders to Syrian refugees.
"We haven't led with words, but with deeds," Obama said. "We have worked diligently to help organize and mobilize political opposition. This is critical; in it's absence, it would be impossible to transition to a legitimate government," he said.
The West traditionally portrayed the Republic of Turkey which emerged on the  ruins of the Ottoman Empire as a secular democratic  Muslim state ..  Even though this cliche is being persistently circulated  in the 
Western media and very often uttered by American and European  
officials, it is far from reality.
In reality,  one of the 
consequences of the Armenian Genocide was the creation of  the first 
fascist state in Europe’s periphery. The Republic of Turkey  had all the
 core characteristics inherent to fascism and Nazism, which  later 
emerged in Italy, Germany and some other European countries.
ARMEN AYVAZYAN, Doctor of  Political Sciences, This article  was first published in Armenian and Russian in the “Sobesednik  Armenii/Hayastani Zrutsakits” weekly (Yerevan), № 10 (173),  18 March 2011 >> continue reading >>
 
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