The more Turkish government make a fuss over the genocide issue, the more damage there will be. Deporting Armenians? It would have been better if they ignore the resolution. My hope is that they would deal with it wisely, so that the image of the country itself won't be "they were bad and still are".
For fairness, until the President Obama made the speech, I had not encountered anything that is ever slightly go near what they call the guilt over their massacre of Iraqi's. There are many other cases -- think about Agent Orange. I would rethink of their nature if they say anything related to Hiroshima or Nagasaki -- say, why could the Turkish government not issue parliamentary resolution against US's massacre instead of abusing Armenians? They would lose sympathizers around the globe altogether -- and even with that aim, to confront with the West their essential business partners, there are thousands of more justifiable causes than "trying to hide mass murders".
Is this their trap over unrelated issues on Turkey, the Western media making it all up? They must resist the pressure or temptation of their hideous ways of creating hostilities among the nations. To have their identity intact -- not to be labeled as "cruel" -- not to let them ride on the Europeans' images.
This types of denouncement could aid the conscientious people within the country to face with the historical past, but the damage would be even more, both in terms of hurting the national prides of people in Turkey and in giving the people in the United States the unfair judgments.
For fairness, until the President Obama made the speech, I had not encountered anything that is ever slightly go near what they call the guilt over their massacre of Iraqi's. There are many other cases -- think about Agent Orange. I would rethink of their nature if they say anything related to Hiroshima or Nagasaki -- say, why could the Turkish government not issue parliamentary resolution against US's massacre instead of abusing Armenians? They would lose sympathizers around the globe altogether -- and even with that aim, to confront with the West their essential business partners, there are thousands of more justifiable causes than "trying to hide mass murders".
Is this their trap over unrelated issues on Turkey, the Western media making it all up? They must resist the pressure or temptation of their hideous ways of creating hostilities among the nations. To have their identity intact -- not to be labeled as "cruel" -- not to let them ride on the Europeans' images.
This types of denouncement could aid the conscientious people within the country to face with the historical past, but the damage would be even more, both in terms of hurting the national prides of people in Turkey and in giving the people in the United States the unfair judgments.