Lal, many Armenians would disagree with me but you must know that in my book Ataturk was a worthy adversary, an Enemy to be respected. I don’t think he was Genocidal.
He was a good Military tactician and a brilliant politician, nothing like other Turks; in fact to me he doesn’t even look like a Turk. He knew how to play his cards right in the most brutal political poker game of the century. The allies chose him for a good reason and it wasn’t for his sharp looks.
He has earned his respect of the Turkish Nation (even though in my opinion he cursed you all to a life of lies) and earned the hate of the Armenians, but to idolize this dictator beyond your borders….do Turks pray to him as well? I mean really, I am just trying to understand.
He was a good Military tactician and a brilliant politician, nothing like other Turks; in fact to me he doesn’t even look like a Turk. He knew how to play his cards right in the most brutal political poker game of the century. The allies chose him for a good reason and it wasn’t for his sharp looks.
He has earned his respect of the Turkish Nation (even though in my opinion he cursed you all to a life of lies) and earned the hate of the Armenians, but to idolize this dictator beyond your borders….do Turks pray to him as well? I mean really, I am just trying to understand.

Topal Osman
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