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    THE COMING BETRAYAL OF THE ARMENIANS

    The Reality-Based Community
    October 8, 2008 Wednesday 11:32 PM EST

    Oct. 8, 2008 (The Reality-Based Community delivered by Newstex) -- I
    don't doubt for a second that Barack Obama is completely sincere in his
    belief that the Ottoman Empire committed deliberate genocide against
    the Armenians in the second decade of the last century. After all, it
    happens to be true. And if that gets him some Armenian-American votes
    that otherwise would have gone to John McCain, I won't be very unhappy.

    But the Armenian-Americans will. After Obama gets elected, he will
    confront two facts: facts which he surely knows now, and which his
    expert advisers and the career diplomatic corps will din into his
    ears. First, for reasons of Turkish internal politics, a formal
    recognition by the United States of an historical reality that no
    non-Turkish historian doubts would make our relationship with Turkey
    very much harder, and strengthen the forces within Turkey that are most
    inimical to us and to democracy and human rights in Turkey. Second,
    our relationship with Turkey, and Turkey's continued development
    toward a democratic country where human rights are respected, matters
    enormously to us. Along with Indonesia, Turkey is the Muslim-majority
    country most hostile to jihadism, and Turkey is much closer to where
    the trouble is. If there's to be a peaceful settlement in Iraq, the
    Turkish government is going to have to hold still for more autonomy
    in Iraqi Kurdistan than Turkey wants. For all these reasons, we
    need the Turks. We don't need the Armenians. The President of the
    United States is a statesman, not an historian. Yes, it's completely
    unreasonable for both the Kemalist Turkish establishment and the
    Islamic-but-not-Jihadist Justice Party that now has a the majority
    of the voters behind it to take personally a statement that applies
    to a long-dead regime both of them heartily despise. But lots of
    unreasonable things are nonetheless true. So Obama will be told that,
    while in office, he's not allowed to state the truth, and the Armenian
    community will react bitterly to the double-cross. That's life in
    the big city. Newstex ID: TRBC-0001-28628866
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