Armenian demands for reparations have been around for a century. Many Armenians still dream of a restoration of the Turkish-Armenian border as drawn by former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres. After the signing of this stillborn and never-ratified treaty on...
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Episode 16 – Reparations after the “G” Word – Delusional Expectations and Hollow Dreams
The issue of Armenian demands for reparations has been around for a century. Demands range from monetary payments to return of estates to individuals and groups. Armenian demands for vast territories from the Ottoman Empire culminated in the never-ratified Treaty of Sevres. Those hostile...
Episode 15 – Lemkin’s Genocide: How Armenians Hijacked and Abused the Term. ►Lemkin coined the word genocide in 1943 and introduced it in his 1944 book entitled Axis Rule in Occupied Europe where he did not mention Armenians at all. Lemkin was born in 1900 in the Russian...
Meet Henry Morgenthau Sr., born in Mannheim, Germany in 1856 and his family immigrated to New York in 1866, attended City College of New York, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree, and later graduated from Columbia Law School. He began his career as a lawyer, but he made his...
Episode 13 – President Biden & the G Word – Against the U.S. Constitution and the people
Recognizing the flawed Armenian narrative as genocide would be offensive to Turkey. Insulting Turkey would not contribute to improving U.S. – Turkey relations. A disappointed, dismayed and incensed Turkey may be compelled to reconsider the U.S.’s reliability as an ally and may move closer...