Thanks to Violetta for letting me know about this.
Cross posted from Rational Resistance.
We've written about this before, but just to refresh your recollection, the Turks slaughtered a million and a half Armenians around the time of World War I in what is considered the first act of genocide of the Twentieth Century.
Turkey, of course, doesn't like it when people have the bad taste to remind them of this. Turkey, a NATO ally with a pivotal role for U.S. interests in the Middle East and Afghanistan, has warned that the resolution's approval could jeopardize U.S-Turkish cooperation and set back negotiations aimed at opening the border between Turkey and Armenia. Turkey also currently holds one of the rotating seats in the United Nations' Security Council that will have to approve sanctions against Iran.
Since then he has been less forthcoming. For instance, here's what he said earlier this year:
“On this solemn day of remembrance, we pause to recall that 95 years ago one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century began,” Mr. Obama said in the statement, which largely echoed the same language he used on this date a year ago. “In that dark moment of history, 1.5 million Armenians were massacred or marched to their death in the final days of the Ottoman Empire.”
Still a strong condemnation, but not what he promised, and not what the world knows to be the case.
The time is long overdue. Call on your representatives in the House and Senate to support the Armenian genocide resolution.