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Turks protest against the United States in Istanbul, Mar. 5, 2010, after a U.S. congressional committee approved a resolution branding the World War I–era killing of Armenians a genocide. The banner reads that Incirlik should be taken by Turkey.

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Analysis & Opinions - GlobalPost

America's Silence by Default

| October 28, 2010

"Given divergent views on Iran and Israel, and conflicting interests of a newly arrived super-regional versus traditional super power, American foreign policy towards Turkey is in dire need of extensive diplomatic engagement and leadership that is currently lacking given the absence of its highest diplomat in the country. America is missing a critical tool of effective diplomacy, namely a U.S. ambassador in Ankara that can help to communicate and coordinate an already difficult relationship."