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    Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio)
    October 18, 2007 Thursday


    EDITORIAL: Nine decades later



    Oct. 18--Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic leadership have yet
    to explain the compelling reason why the House must vote on a
    resolution that has the real potential to complicate vastly matters
    for the United States in Iraq.

    The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved a resolution last week
    that condemned as genocide the mass killing of Armenians in 1915
    under the Ottoman Empire. Pelosi and company want to move the
    resolution to the floor for a vote. To what purpose?

    The Turkish government has left little doubt such a stamp of
    recognition would be costly, particularly with regard to Turkey's
    cooperation in the war in Iraq. It isn't a bluff. President Bush
    knows it, and so do many members of Congress.

    Turkey is a critical base for American military supplies to Iraq.
    Turkey could also scuttle U.S. efforts to maintain relative stability
    in northern Iraq if Turkish military forces initiated raids across
    the border in pursuit of Kurdish separatist groups.

    The instinct is right to condemn genocide whenever and wherever the
    facts justify such a step. There is no disputing the horrors
    Armenians endured, an estimated 1.5 million killed. Nine decades
    after the fact, it is obvious emotions still run very high on both
    sides about where guilt falls.

    Still, in this instance, the timing of the Democratic leadership in
    pushing forward with a measure that is nonbinding and largely
    symbolic reflects a certain blindness to the potential ramifications.

    Fortunately, support in the House for the resolution is waning as
    lawmakers rethink the wisdom of tossing a symbolic resolution into a
    volatile situation. The retreat is an embarrassment the House brought
    upon itself. The sooner Speaker Pelosi pulls the resolution, the
    better for everyone.
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