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    HOUSE COMMITTEE SIDES WITH TRUTH, WHILE BUSH SIDES WITH TURKEY
    By Harut Sassounian, Publisher, The California Courier

    AZG Armenian Daily
    18/10/2007

    The Los Angeles Times published last week a very brief, yet insightful
    letter to the editor. In mere twelve words, reader Daniel P. Quinn
    of St. Petersburg, Florida, summarized Pres. Bush's position on the
    Armenian Genocide resolution: "President Bush was asked to choose
    between two allies: Turkey or truth." Regrettably, Pres. Bush made
    the wrong choice.

    He chose to side with Turkey rather than the truth.

    Standing in the White House Rose Garden, just hours before the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee was to vote on the Genocide resolution,
    Pres. Bush shamelessly told reporters: "This resolution is not
    the right response to these historic mass killings." The way the
    President has dealt with the Armenian Genocide issue is as follows -
    make false promises to Armenian-Americans during the presidential
    campaign in order to get their contributions and votes, and fool them
    into believing that he will keep his word after the election.

    Pres. Bush may be able to get away with misrepresenting facts while
    in the White House, but he cannot force Speaker Nancy Pelosi to do
    the same in the House of Representatives.

    Sadly, Pres. Bush was not alone in taking such a shameful position
    using the war in Iraq as a cover.

    The Secretaries of State and Defense, eight former secretaries of
    state, three former defense secretaries, the President and Defense
    Minister of Israel, several Jewish American organizations, top Turkish
    officials and their Washington lobbyists, all failed to tell the
    truth. Their names will forever be recorded in the annals of history
    as genocide deniers.

    One politician, who takes the prize for the most hypocritical
    behavior, is Rep. Jane Harman (D-El Segundo). She will be hounded
    by Southern California's large Armenian community until she is no
    longer in office. She deviously sent a private letter to Speaker
    Pelosi saying that she will vote against the genocide resolution,
    while keeping her name as a co-sponsor.

    Rep. Harman apparently tried to benefit from the continued support of
    the Armenian-American community, by fooling them into thinking that
    she is on their side, while quietly undermining the resolution's
    approval! Only after her ruse was exposed by supporters of the
    resolution, she made her letter to Pelosi public by posting it on
    her website.

    Flip-flopping is bad enough. Being devious and getting caught is
    much worse.

    To all American officials who have mindlessly kept repeating
    that the Genocide resolution should be opposed because it would
    "significantly damage our efforts to promote reconciliation between
    Armenia and Turkey at a key turning point in their relations,"
    Armenian President Kocharian came up with a devastating answer:
    "It's impossible to damage non-existent relations."

    There were plenty of other idiotic remarks made by those opposing the
    resolution. For example, after Nabi Sensoy, Turkey's ambassador to the
    United States, was recalled, Prime Minister Erdogan said that he had
    learned about his Ambassador's recall from reading Turkish newspapers,
    just like any other citizen!

    Incidentally, it was completely foolish of the Turkish government to
    have summoned its envoy in Washington back to Ankara on the eve of the
    pending critical floor vote in the House. Just imagine Amb. Sensoy
    landing in Washington's Dulles Airport right after the full House
    has passed the Genocide resolution.

    More ominous is the threat against Turkey's Jews made by Turkish
    Foreign Minister Ali Babajan who was quoted by Today's Zaman as saying:
    "We have told them [the ADL and other Jewish groups] that we cannot
    explain it to the Turkish public if a road accident happens. We have
    told them that we cannot keep the Jewish people out of this." Despite
    this alarming threat, seven of eight Jewish members of the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee voted last week in favor of the Armenian
    Genocide resolution, ignoring the pleas of both Israeli leaders and
    some American Jewish organizations.

    Significantly, Turkish officials have not gone beyond a war of words
    after the passage of the Armenian Genocide resolution in committee,
    despite all of their threats. As expected, the Turks were simply
    bluffing.

    However, should Turkey take any drastic measures against the U.S.,
    it would only reinforce the perception in the minds of most Americans
    that Turkey is not a reliable ally. Friends do not threaten each
    other. Furthermore, the threatened action against the Kurds in Northern
    Iraq has absolutely nothing to do with the Armenian resolution.

    In the final analysis, the passage of the Genocide resolution in
    the House Foreign Affairs Committee was not as significant as the
    fact that every member of the committee, regardless of whether they
    were for or against the resolution, openly acknowledged that the
    Armenian Genocide is a historical fact. This unanimous admission of
    the truth is the ultimate victory over Turkish denialism. Once again,
    the Turkish regime, through its obsessive and paranoid lobbying
    against this symbolic resolution, has made the Armenian Genocide a
    major international issue that was covered by most newspapers and TV
    programs around the world in recent days.

    In order to counter the intense pressure on members of Congress by
    the denialist camp, all supporters of the Armenian Genocide resolution
    are urged to call their congressional representatives to ensure that
    they are not swayed by vain threats and falsehoods. Please call the
    Capital switchboard at 1-202-225-3121 and ask to be connected to your
    representative. Urge him or her to vote yes on the resolution when
    it comes to a vote on the House floor.
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