From Military.com:
“US Senator blocks move to say
Armenian mass killing was genocide”
A US Senator has blocked a
resolution to formally recognise the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks
during World War One as a genocide. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said
lawmakers should not "sugarcoat history or try to rewrite it". Mr Graham's objection came hours after he
attended a meeting with US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan. The vote on the issue
was viewed by Turkey as highly contentious. To become official policy, the
resolution needed to be approved by both houses of Congress and then be signed
by the president. It passed the House of
Representatives by a vote of 405 to 11 in October, shortly after Turkey's
military offensive against Kurdish fighters - allied to the US in fighting the
Islamic State (IS) group - in northern Syria. The resolution was blocked by Mr Graham on
Wednesday when it reached the Senate. Under Senate rules, a single senator can
block any resolution. "I just met with President Erdogan and President
Trump about the problems we face in Syria by the military incursion by Turkey.
I do hope that Turkey and Armenia can come together and deal with this
problem," he told the Senate floor. Mr Graham is a staunch ally of President
Trump, but has vocally criticised his administration for withdrawing troops
from north-eastern Syria ahead of the Turkish military operation against
Kurdish forces. Last month Mr Erdogan described the House of Representatives
vote as "worthless" and the "biggest insult" to Turkish
people. In contrast, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan hailed the move as
"a bold step towards serving truth and historical justice".
What happened?
There is general agreement that
hundreds of thousands of Armenians died when the Ottoman Turks deported them en
masse from eastern Anatolia to the Syrian desert and elsewhere in 1915-16. They
were killed or died from starvation or disease. The total number of Armenian
dead is disputed. Armenians say 1.5 million died. The Republic of Turkey
estimates the total to be 300,000. According to the International Association
of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), the death toll was "more than a
million". Turkey denies that there was a systematic campaign to slaughter
Armenians as an ethnic group during World War One. The dispute about whether it
was genocide centres on the question of premeditation - the degree to which the
killings were orchestrated. Many
historians, governments and the Armenian people believe that they were, but a
number of scholars question this. Turkish officials accept that atrocities were
committed but argue that there was no systematic attempt to destroy the
Christian Armenian people. Turkey says many innocent Muslim Turks also died in
the turmoil of war.
^ I am ashamed of Lindsay Graham
and no longer have any respect for him. He clearly decided to overlook
historical facts so that he could have a good relationship with the Turkish
President (who he just met with.) Denying the Armenian Genocide in this way
would be as though Graham met with Hitler and denied the Jewish Holocaust ever
happened. Whatever credibility Graham once had he just sold-out to Turkey at
the expense of the 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children victims of the
Armenian Genocide. ^
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