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    Examiner.com
    March 7 2010


    Obama asks Congress not to judge Turkey on Armenia

    March 6, 5:04 PMNY Israel Conflict Examiner
    Richard Shulman

    The Obama administration has asked the House of Representatives not to
    vote on whether Turkey committed genocide against Armenians in 1915.

    Armenian-Americans are disappointed in this reversal of what they say
    was an Obama campaign promise. The Administration explains that this
    is a matter between Turkey and Armenia. Commentators point out how
    much the U.S. depends on Turkey, having the second biggest military in
    NATO and therefore is a big customer of the U.S., has forces in
    Afghanistan, hosts U.S. bases near Iraq, and unofficially mediates
    between the U.S. and Iran (John d. McKinnon and Marc Champion, Wall
    St. J., 3/6, A12).

    Reality seems to be canceling quite a few campaign promises. It does
    not seem fitting for the U.S. Congress to pass judgment now on what
    foreigners did to each other 95 years ago. Obama has gotten the U.S.
    into position to disappoint one side or the other, no matter which the
    U.S. decides in favor of. U.S. prestige still is sinking, and Pres.
    Bush cannot be blamed any more, try as Obama does to do so. One would
    think that Congress has nothing better to do.

    No matter who the mediator, Iran can not reconcile with the U.S.,
    because of Iran's expansionist religious and national ideology.

    http://www.examiner.com/x-7095-NY-Israe l-Conflict-Examiner~y2010m3d6-Obama-asks-Congress- not-to-judge-Turkey-on-Armenia
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