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    ALL POWER AND NO INTEGRITY

    EDITORIAL | JUNE 13, 2013 1:27 PM
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    By Edmond Y. Azadian

    When Samantha Power published her award-winning book, A Problem
    from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide, Armenians - along with
    human rights activists globally - believed that she had been sent
    from heaven to defend the underdogs - victims of genocides and human
    rights abuses. She was so factual, legalistic and passionate as not
    to leave any shade of doubt that she was the apostle of human rights
    and justice.

    During President Obama's first election campaign, she approached the
    Armenian community with written statements as well as You Tube videos
    that once elected, Mr. Obama would recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    Rallying support from the Armenians and from different groups with
    human rights agendas, she helped Mr. Obama's election and she was
    rewarded with a job at the White House, as special assistant to the
    president and senior director of multi-lateral affairs and human
    rights. She could have landed at a higher profile position had it
    not been for her earlier fallout with Hillary Clinton, whom she had
    called a "monster" in an interview with The Scotsman.

    Today, as she is nominated as US representative to the United Nations,
    replacing the beleaguered Susan E. Rice, Ms. Power is a completely
    different political animal. She did not deliver on her pledge on
    the Armenian Genocide nor did she remind her boss of his solemn
    commitment on the issue. Instead, she resorted to the ruse of putting
    in Mr. Obama's mouth the term used by the late Pope John Paul II, of
    blessed memory, "Medz Yeghern," to avoid the use of the word genocide
    which has finite legal determinants. In his turn, Mr.

    Obama continued harping that he has not changed his stance on the
    issue, without, once again, defining that issue.

    The Armenian Assembly issued a press release on June 7 outlining Ms.

    Power's earlier activities and statements, which could portray her  as
    an honest academic and human rights advocate, without any reference
    to her later dishonest political gymnastics, to be able to continue
    climbing on the ladder of political power. The above-mentioned press
    release concludes with the following statement: "The Assembly expects
    a robust US Senate confirmation process in the coming weeks."

    This kind of lopsided presentation is a disservice to the Armenian
    community.

    The fact that a hawk and warmonger like Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz)
    has endorsed her nomination says a lot about Ms. Power's turn-around.

    More objective characterization about her and about Rice was made by
    Edward C. Luck, dean of the School of Peace Studies at the University
    of San Diego and former senior United Nations advisor on peace-keeping
    issues. He said, "Five years ago you might not have been able to
    predict where they are now. They were both idealists, but they have
    both become practical idealists. Time in government does that to you."

    The same could be said about Obama.

    As a senior member of Mr. Obama's team we do not have a full account of
    what Ms. Power has said to Turkish leaders and what commitments she has
    made to them on behalf of the US government, but her betrayal of trust
    says much more about her selling her soul for career advancement. Her
    reversal of position on the Genocide issue and her steering of the
    president away from his pledge are all one needs to know about her
    character. The rest can be extrapolated from her activities which
    are in public records.

    It is believed that Samantha Power and Susan Rice are the architects
    of the White House's "humanitarian intervention" policy, which
    has convinced Mr. Obama to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi in Libya on
    "humanitarian grounds." How much humanity Ms. Power has lost to
    advocate the invasion of a sovereign country, which to this day is
    gripped by carnage and political instability, even if we discount
    the assassination of the US Ambassador Chris Stevens, which was the
    direct outcome of that "humanitarian intervention."

    Eccentricities of Gaddafi aside, he had created the most egalitarian
    society in the Middle East, distributing oil income to his people,
    unlike the Aliyev dynasty which spends oil income on its opulent
    lifestyle, while millions of refugees are confined to the misery of
    shanty towns.

    Mercenaries were sent to begin an uprising and NATO bombing completed
    the task by Genghis Khan-style assassination of Gaddafi on the TV
    news and the country was consigned to blood baths, which continue
    to this day. Thus, Ms. Power's "humanitarian intervention" policy
    mission was accomplished.

    The true test of humanitarian intervention was presented in 1994, when
    the UN peacekeeping commander warned that a genocide was imminent in
    Rwanda. The warning was ignored as 800,000 Tutsis were killed by their
    Hutus neighbors in a matter of 100 days. President Bill Clinton's trip
    to Kigali - on whose watch the genocide was committed - to apologize
    for his non-intervention was disingenuous, too little and too late.

    The most revealing opportunism of her political flip-flop was
    her reversal on the Israeli-Palestine issue. Before entering the
    government, she had stated that the US would need to make "mammoth"
    commitment to secure a Palestinian state," "a move that could mean
    alienating American Jews," according to the New York Times, a group
    she described as having "tremendous political and financial import."

    Ms. Power later on apologized for her comments about the human
    rights of the Palestinians to absolve herself in the eyes of Israeli
    lobbyists.

    It is a sad commentary that any politician would stoop so low as to
    curry favors with lobbyists for career advancement. And indeed, she
    has won the nod of Israeli ambassador in Washington, Michael B. Oren,
    and Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation
    League. The latter has stated, "She has matured and moved on, and I
    look forward to working with her in the UN."

    The New York Times article suggests that by abandoning her views
    on Palestinian rights, she has paved her way for comfortable votes
    in the US Senate. "Ms. Power has also cultivated American Jewish
    groups, meeting in 2011 with 40 leaders of these groups, where she
    expressed her regret for some of her remarks and defended herself in
    emotional terms against charges that she had an anti-Israel bias,"
    the article reads.

    If she has dropped Palestinian rights, there is no guarantee that
    she has not apologized to the Turkish leaders about her position on
    the Armenian Genocide.

    It looks like Ms. Power will win an easy victory in the US Senate
    hearings and at best, we will send a hypocrite to the UN to represent
    US interests.

    If we needed any additional proof that politics and morality are
    mutually exclusive, Ms. Power's case will provide that.

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    at:http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2013/06/13/all-power-and-no-integrity/#sthash
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    From: Baghdasarian
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