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    RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS THE MORAL IMPERATIVE OF US CONGRESSMEN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    analytical department
    22.06.2007 GMT+04:00

    The aim of the United States is the complete domination over South
    Caucasus and in this respect the adoption of Resolution N 106 has
    nothing to do with the US Home Policy.

    More than 200 Congressmen spoke in favor of US Congress Resolution
    N 106 on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. As the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA) informs, that the legislators
    from the State of Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi, and New York spoke
    in favor of the above mentioned Resolution, and thus the total number
    of those who were for the Resolution grew up to 202.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We welcome the growing support of the two-party
    Congress regarding the issue of the Armenian Genocide. We highly
    appreciate the support of each Congressman and are looking forward to
    cooperating with them, for the decision about the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide to be adopted by the House of Representative at the
    first opportunity," announced the ANCA Chief Executive Aram Ambaryan.

    According to the author of the Resolution, Congressman from the State
    of California Adam Schiff, the 200 votes is an important factor which
    proves that the members of Congress are certain that the recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide, which took away 1.5 million lives, is a
    matter of their moral imperative.

    The bustling Armenian community of the USA has started to act
    more decisively in this matter. Soon Congress is going on vacation
    and if the Resolution N 106 isn't adopted by then, the question of
    appointing Richard Hoagland the US Ambassador to Armenia will be solved
    mechanically. It should be reminded that Resolution N 106 speaks more
    about the usage of the term "Genocide" by the US President in his
    annual massage on April 24, rather than about its recognition. It is
    clear that the Resolution doesn't have any legal power, but in case
    it is adopted, it will be very hard for the US Presidents to refuse
    the recognition of the historical fact. For passing any Resolution
    in US Congress 218 votes of Congressmen and 51 votes of Senators are
    needed. For Resolution N 106 to be adopted most probably these votes
    will be achieved.

    At the same time there is a big controversy over the demand of the
    Armenian Community in the USA regarding the issue of recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide. "I realize how great is the importance of the
    recognition of the Genocide for Armenia and the Armenian Community
    in the US, but if this aim gets into conflict with the fundamentals
    of the American-Armenian and American-Turkish relations, there is the
    risk of making these relations worse to the detriment of all parties",
    says Cory Welt, Deputy Director and Fellow Russia and Eurasia Program
    of CSIS (Center for Strategic & International Studies). There are
    such opinions in Armenia too. Armenian analysts, mainly belonging to
    different oppositional groups, believe that the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide by the USA won't do any good and will even make
    the relations between Armenia and Turkey much worse. However the
    stubbornness of the USA in not recognizing the Genocide will classify
    it in the list of the countries which, for sake of their own interests,
    go against the very values they insist they stay loyal to.

    Yet everything is possible in the USA, and the adoption of the above
    mentioned Resolution is no exception. On the one hand this is a way
    to show Turkey its place, on the other hand a way to increase the US
    influence on Armenia. The latter, by the way, is a rather serious
    argument, for the aim of the United States is to gain a complete
    domination over South Caucasus and in this respect the adoption of
    the Resolution 106 has nothing to do with the US Home Policy. This
    is a very good occasion to press down the Russian presence in
    Armenia. So most probably the Resolution will be passed. If the
    current Administration doesn't adopt it, it will be adopted by the
    future one, which most likely will be in Democrats' hands. There is
    almost no difference between them, simply if the Republican hasn't
    done something, Democrat will.
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