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    TWO VIEWS OF OBAMA'S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE POLICY

    Atlantic Online
    http://politics.theatlantic.com/2009/04/two _views_of_obamas_armenian_genocide_policy.php
    Apri l 24 2009

    View one. Obama broke his campaign promise. This YouTube makes it
    clear. Samantha Power (who is a new mommy today -- congrats to her)
    -- said Obama would speak truth to power. Obama himself said he'd
    use the word "genocide." And he didn't. He needs Turkey too much.

    View two, courtesy of reader BJ: Most analysts see Obama
    as capitulating on the Armenian issue due to real-world foreign
    affairs. I see it differently. If you watch Obama's behavior patterns
    in the controversial arenas (torture, anyone?), he seems doggedly
    determined to not let emotionally charged issues (however valid)
    derail far more important agendas.

    In the case of the Armenian genocide, Turkey and Armenia are making
    real, substantial diplomatic progress on their relationship, and the
    Turkish prime minister has acknowledged the role of historians in
    reaching some type of conclusion (however complex). While I realize
    that Obama does not mind dodging a bullet for now, I also believe
    that he is even more reticent to inflame passions and risk setbacks
    while the Turkish and Armenian governments build new bridges. The
    real question is, "What action (or inaction) at this moment will help
    us reach the goal (Turkish-Armenian rapprochement) in the shortest
    timeframe and with enduring results?"

    It's the same, I believe, with the torture issues. It's a huge moral
    issue, it must be dealt with, but the costs of settling it "right now"
    would put many important national goals in serious risk of failure. How
    would history judge the Obama administration if he settled everything
    on the torture front quickly and thoroughly, but lost the small window
    of political momentum where financial reforms, health care reforms,
    entitlement restructuring, new energy policies, etc. wasted away to
    the Washington purgatory they've been in for generations?
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