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    DON'T INSULT A FRIEND TO FEEL GOOD
    Robert J. Reagan Dallas

    Wall Street Journal
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12392370592610344 9.html
    April 8 2009

    In response to Rep. Adam Schiff's advocacy of a Congressional
    resolution "recognizing" the so-called Armenian genocide, "for the
    precious few victims still with us" ("Time to Recognize the Armenian
    Genocide," op-ed, April 4): It is arguable that the dependent children
    of Armenians murdered during the waning days of the Ottoman Empire --
    the youngest of whom are now octogenarians -- are indeed victims of
    those atrocities. But how would that recognition now help them? Or
    how could it be an effective rebuke to the perpetrators?

    What is next? A resolution decrying the Harrying of the North by the
    Normans under William the Conqueror to mollify the descendants of
    English Geordies?

    The present government and ruling institutions in Turkey are unrelated
    to the former Ottoman sultan and his coterie, the perpetrators of the
    crimes complained of. Those despots were deposed by secular republicans
    and have been gone for nearly nine decades. Since then, the Turks
    have been, or have wanted to be, the West's friend. Turkey was one of
    the early members of NATO, and amazingly still believes it is in its
    interest to continue its membership. It is one of the few real friends
    that the U.S. has had among predominately Muslim nations. Passing
    Rep. Schiff's resolution would harm that relationship as well as our
    other Middle Eastern interests without any commensurate benefit.
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