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    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock)
    May 7, 2010 Friday


    Today's hypocrisy

    SECTION: EDITORIAL


    The truth is no respecter of diplomacy. And so presidents may feel
    obliged to avoid the truth for reasons of state. Which no doubt is why
    the current president of the United States did his best to torpedo a
    congressional resolution that would finally have recognized the
    Armenian genocide of 1915 in Turkey. The slaughter of the Armenians
    set the example for even worse genocides as that century went from
    horror to horror, but American presidents dare not say so for fear of
    offending Turkish sensibilities.

    Ankara is still deep in denial even as Turkish historians begin to
    come to grips with the bloody truth. When a congressional committee
    dared approve a resolution denouncing the genocide, the Turks even
    recalled their ambassador briefly.

    So this year President Obama carefully avoided calling genocide
    genocide when he issued a statement observing Armenian memorial day.
    Not that the omission appeased the Turks, who objected even to the
    president's bringing up the subject.

    That is always the way with appeasement; it never works. Nor does
    trying to overlook the obvious. As a presidential candidate, Barack
    Obama spoke openly of recognizing the Armenian genocide. But as
    president, he takes care to issue only an inoffensive statement about
    the matter. And offends anyway.

    Tell the truth and shame the devil, goes the old saying. Instead, the
    president has told less than the truth and shamed only himself.
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