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Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

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  • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    "The Turks fully understand that the danger of the [genocide] resolution is not going away," said Bulent Aliriza, director of the Turkey Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
    I am not sure what the danger he is referring to really is but I just hope the US recognizes this and it is done with. They've been showing the stick to Turkey and the carrot to the diaspora for too long and all this shows that deep down the US doesnt give a crap about the Genocide. As I posted in a different thread the US will not recognise this "again".

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    • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

      Originally posted by hitite View Post
      I am not sure what the danger he is referring to really is but I just hope the US recognizes this and it is done with. They've been showing the stick to Turkey and the carrot to the diaspora for too long and all this shows that deep down the US doesnt give a crap about the Genocide. As I posted in a different thread the US will not recognise this "again".
      I agree, the lobby industry gets fat and nothing gets done, again.

      Obama is no different from any other politician, they've all got their snouts in the trough.

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      • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

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        • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

          Originally posted by hitite View Post
          I am not sure what the danger he is referring to really is but I just hope the US recognizes this and it is done with. They've been showing the stick to Turkey and the carrot to the diaspora for too long and all this shows that deep down the US doesnt give a crap about the Genocide. As I posted in a different thread the US will not recognise this "again".
          Why do you want the AG recognized?
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          • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

            because he is bored from USA AG threats at every year.

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            • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              Why do you want the AG recognized?
              Because I want recognition to be a process that people are involved in and not politicians. I know it cannot be void of them and that these recognition efforts will make Turks question there own past more - which IMHO is definately needed, but the way the US is using this for their own policy making is nauseating and makes me question how stupid Turks and Armenians are for falling for this trap every year.

              Originally posted by Palavra View Post
              because he is bored from USA AG threats at every year.
              Exactly.

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              • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

                Originally Posted by Eddo211
                "The Turks fully understand that the danger of the [genocide] resolution is not going away," said Bulent Aliriza, director of the Turkey Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
                Yep it will terrible. Imagine Turkey recognizing the genocide, it might give the Turkish government a good chance to become democratic and rational (and not racist bastards)...now that would be the day...

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                • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

                  I find it ironic that armenians interest turkey democracy much more than ROA democracy.

                  Hehe. Funny.

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                  • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

                    Originally posted by Palavra View Post
                    I find it ironic that armenians interest turkey democracy much more than ROA democracy.
                    Good point. Bizim beynimiz yıkanmış olabilir ama onlarda da tuz ruhu dökülmüş olanları çok fazla.

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                    • Re: Obama Recognizes Armenian Genocide

                      Armenia has an article 301???

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