bill cobbett wrote:The USA moved a step nearer to recognising the Armenian Genocide with the passage of a resolution through a Senate committee today.
Bill now goes to the full House for a vote on April 24.
Erdy will be an unhappy man tonight.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/armeni ... sCatID=359
Oceanside50 wrote:bill cobbett wrote:The USA moved a step nearer to recognising the Armenian Genocide with the passage of a resolution through a Senate committee today.
Bill now goes to the full House for a vote on April 24.
Erdy will be an unhappy man tonight.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/armeni ... sCatID=359
Why isn't there a bill to condemn Turkey for its illegal occupation/invasion of Cyprus?
repulsewarrior wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:bill cobbett wrote:The USA moved a step nearer to recognising the Armenian Genocide with the passage of a resolution through a Senate committee today.
Bill now goes to the full House for a vote on April 24.
Erdy will be an unhappy man tonight.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/armeni ... sCatID=359
Why isn't there a bill to condemn Turkey for its illegal occupation/invasion of Cyprus?
...good question!
boomerang wrote:it won't pass...it's just scare mongering tactics because the turks are still looking at the chinese missile deal...
the turks are at a cross road having dug themselves in a corner...the dilemma is, burn the chinese or burn nato...either way they are not going to have an easy ride in anything in the future...
I expect them to back down from the missile deal and no American recognition of the genocide...but the chinese are not going to be happy about it...
Chinese analysts said Turkey's reasons for backing out of the deal for China's FD-2000 missile defence system were "not convincing". The analysts described Ankara's move as "predictable" and the "result of pressure" from the US and Nato.
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