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2007-10-15 | ||||||
![]() The resolution has strained U.S. relations with Turkey and drawn criticism from the Bush administration. "This resolution is one that is consistent with what our government has always said about ... what happened at that time," Pelosi said on ABC's "This Week." And it's critical and I do mean critical When asked about criticism that it could harm relations with Turkey, a key ally in the war in Iraq and a fellow member of NATO, Pelosi said, "There's never been a good time," adding that it is important to pass the resolution now "because many of the survivors are very old." There's never a good time, but some times are worse than others. "When I came to Congress 20 years ago, it wasn't the right time because of the Soviet Union. Then that fell, and then it wasn't the right time because of the Gulf War One. And then it wasn't the right time because of overflights of Iraq. And now it's not the right time because of Gulf War Two. Oh, I'm sure you could have found a point or two in there that you could have hurled this insult at a nation too proud to want to acknowledge this and willing to retaliate somehow to prove it. "And, again, the survivors of the Armenian genocide are not going to be with us." Neither will we if you keep things up. But who's counting?
Turkey's top general warned Sunday that ties with the United States will be irreversibly damaged if Congress passes the resolution, The Associated Press reported. Turkey has recalled its ambassador from Washington for consultations and warned of cuts in logistical support to the United States over the issue. The recall is only for a limited period of time, said a U.S. State Department official who talked to the ambassador. Yeah, she knows. And is counting on it.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted 27-21 Wednesday to approve the nonbinding measure, which declares the deportation of nearly 2 million Armenians from the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923 was "systematic" and "deliberate," amounting to "genocide." The deportations led to the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million people. But Sunday, Pelosi stood by her previous assertion that the measure would be taken to a full vote if it passed the committee. Newly installed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Michael Mullen, tried to calm tensions by phoning his Turkish counterpart shortly after Wednesday's vote. "What can we do? She's an idiot but SF voted her in." Mullen told Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, Turkey's chief of staff, that the Pentagon is working hard to inform Congress of what the military implications might be if the Turks were to respond by cutting off U.S. access to the air base at Incirlik in Turkey. Seventy percent of U.S. air cargo bound for Iraq passes over or through Turkey.
Then what?
Yeah, but Pelosi wants libs to be able to feel good about something, even if it involves shooting her country in the foot. "But I don't think the Congress passing this resolution is a good idea at any point. But particularly not a good idea when Turkey is cooperating with us in many ways, which ensures greater safety for our soldiers."
Personally, I don't think this has a chance in hades. The Donks have really outdone themselves this time and if this actually passes and gets onto peoples' radar the fallout would only further reveal predatory liberal duplicity and reckless attempts to grab power. Or cluelessness. Uh oh . . . . Even if this is legitimate, I can't imagine what she is trying to prove and to whom. She won't buy enough votes to stick in her | ||||||
Posted by:gorb |
#7 Press forward into the gathering twilight, FR. The outcome will not be bright nor illuminating. Are the Donks next going to lobby for reparations? |
Posted by: Phinater Thraviger 2007-10-15 19:32 |
#6 Well, I have to disagree with some of the comments here. The Armenian genocide DID happen, and there are plenty of newspaper articles from Turkey advocating the indescrimate killing of Armenian *Christians.* If the Donks want to pass this, I am going to think a little better of them. |
Posted by: Free Radical 2007-10-15 18:36 |
#5 The Armenian genocide was horrific, which makes it doubly EVIL that SanFranNan, would insist on this now,and upset things. In truth the Treasonocratic Party cares more about power than our soldiers, because they are playing on the low IQs of the uninformed to get votes. They know what the truth is, and SanFranNan will have blood on her hands, if Turkey pulls the plug, and our soldiers are hurt/killed because of these shennanigans. |
Posted by: BigEd 2007-10-15 15:55 |
#4 It seems to me that they could alter the resolution, estimate the total number of deaths, label the deaths the result of a series of government and religiously instigated progroms (which is at least as historically accurate as the word genocide) and condemns the government of Turkey and its religious leaders for their failure to admit complicity. That way, the word 'genocide' isn't used. |
Posted by: mhw 2007-10-15 12:45 |
#3 Probably doesn't want a couple of hundred Armenian hippies camping out on her lawn... |
Posted by: tu3031 2007-10-15 10:55 |
#2 Why should the fact Congress ALREADY passed such resolutions twice get in the way. Last one was in 1983 I think. |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2007-10-15 10:24 |
#1 I don't know what it is, but I'm sure it's for the children and grandchildren. Oh, and the missed window after the Gulf War 1, was because all the good liberal women in Washington were practicing their Lewinski techniques. |
Posted by: wxjames 2007-10-15 09:23 |