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  • Pelosi's Armenian Genocide Resolution: A Reckless Gamble With Americ

    PELOSI'S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION: A RECKLESS GAMBLE WITH AMERICA'S SECURITY
    Paul Ibrahim

    North Star Writers Group, MI
    http://www.northstarwriters.com/pi075.htm
    Oct 22 2007

    Congressional Democrats are at it again. When they tried to withdraw
    from Iraq, President Bush launched the troop surge with significant
    popular support. When they tried to discredit the surge, General
    Petraeus showed up and told them that it was working wonderfully
    after all.

    When these congressional Democrats tried to insult and tarnish General
    Petraeus by protecting their friends at MoveOn.org, Americans condemned
    them for it and responded favorably to the military's progress on
    the ground.

    Now, congressional Democrats want to sink even lower than they ever
    have. By harming the war effort in the worst manner yet, they are
    officially willing to put our military's progress on the ground at
    a severe and unnecessary risk for their own benefit.

    For some reason, these Democratic leaders in Washington have decided
    that now would be the perfect time to anger Turkey, a crucial ally
    in the Middle East and an important player in the region, by passing
    a resolution condemning the appalling treatment of Armenians by the
    Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), calling it a genocide.

    Congressional Democrats are fully aware of the threat this would pose
    to our effort in Iraq, but have nonetheless passed the resolution in
    a congressional committee, and might do so on the floor very soon.

    Now, don't get me wrong. I was born and lived most of my life
    in Lebanon, a country that was for a long time occupied by the
    awful Ottoman Empire. The occupation, which ended in World War I,
    greatly harmed both the country and the people who lived in it. The
    conversations I have had with those who spent their younger years under
    Ottoman rule, and with their children (including my own grandparents),
    more than corroborate historical records discussing widespread pain,
    desperation and famine.

    I also grew up befriending many of the descendants of those Armenians
    who fled Ottoman persecution and ended up in Lebanon, making up 4
    percent of that country's population. Their children, grandchildren
    and great-grandchildren to this day recount horror stories about the
    cruelty perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire.

    Those of us who are neither Turkish nor in denial are fully aware and
    conscious that the Ottoman Empire, especially surrounding the years
    of World War I, ranks among the most brutal in history. We really,
    really don't need Nancy Pelosi to pass a resolution condemning the
    Ottomans, and with a bare majority mind you, in order for us to be
    upset with them for slaughtering all the Armenians they slaughtered.

    In response to the resolution, the Turks have threatened to cut off
    American access to Incirlik Air Base, a major resupply center for
    U.S. operations in Iraq and the region. A few days ago, they acted
    to allow their military to invade northern Iraq to chase Kurdish
    enemies, potentially destabilizing what is supposed to be one of
    Iraq's most secure areas. Turkey has already recalled its ambassador
    from Washington in protest of the actions by Congress.

    It is not worth it for us. It's just not. This is obvious to any
    reasonable observer, and should especially be so to those who are
    fully in the loop, such as congressional Democrats.

    What could possibly account for the urge to condemn an empire that
    doesn't even exist anymore, particularly at such a sensitive time?

    The supposed urgency is simply not present. We really won't appear
    to be endorsing genocide if we don't pass this resolution right here,
    right now. Besides, if congressional Democrats have really become all
    that principled all of a sudden, maybe they can start looking at the
    far more extensive atrocities committed by communist regimes in much
    more recent decades.

    Seventy percent of U.S. air cargo sent to Iraq goes through Turkey. A
    peaceful Kurdish region would continue to be much needed as we work
    on tackling the more difficult central areas of Iraq.

    Armenian Americans should understand this, and should themselves
    withdraw support for the resolution. They might not like it, but
    Turkey is extremely important to our efforts in the Middle East. And
    they should know that if our efforts in the Middle East fail, leading
    to the growth of expansionist theocracies and the spread of radical
    militancy, one of the first to suffer would be that small Christian
    country bordered by Turkey and Iran, and not too far from the Russians
    and the Chechens to the north - a nice, pleasant circle of friends.

    Passing this resolution would bring America a lot more harm than good,
    and congressional Democrats are simply blundering again. At this point,
    even if the resolution is not passed, the Turks will recognize that
    they can now successfully push us around because of our dependence
    on them.

    Shame on Pelosi and her self-righteous associates. The United States
    has had almost a century to condemn the Ottomans, and the timing
    today is not at all coincidental. This behavior by congressional
    Democrats could be intentionally reckless, or merely foolish. Either
    way, it is extremely dangerous. And even more disturbingly, there
    is no indication that this is the last time they take a gamble with
    America's security and the world's future.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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