To: BeauBo
You’d think that the Turks would want to take the heat off of themselves by saying words to the effect that, “What was done then - several generations ago - was during a time of war, but we today recognize that it was wrong. Turkey will never do anything of the sort today or in the future. Note, however, that modern Turkey and its people are not responsible for what happened 100 years ago...we are sorry for what our great grandparents did, but not responsible for it in any way.
6 posted on
04/24/2019 10:28:46 AM PDT by
Ancesthntr
("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
11 posted on
04/24/2019 4:36:50 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
12 posted on
04/24/2019 4:36:52 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
13 posted on
04/24/2019 4:36:55 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
14 posted on
04/24/2019 4:36:56 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
15 posted on
04/24/2019 4:37:01 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
16 posted on
04/24/2019 4:37:05 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
17 posted on
04/24/2019 4:37:06 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
This was what I always wondered when I was a visiting professor in Turkey. Why don't they admit it happened, acknowledge that it was wrong, and say they don't act like that any longer? But whenever the subject came up, they danced around it.
18 posted on
04/24/2019 4:37:07 PM PDT by
JoeFromSidney
(Colonel (Retired) USAF.)
To: Ancesthntr
Yes you are absolutely correct. They Must continue to deny it, if they did not, they could not continue to do it.
And they fully intend to continue doing is as they did most recently in Efrin (Afrin), Syria.
The Great Evil still continues and those who practice it are the servants of Satan himself.
23 posted on
04/25/2019 5:36:43 AM PDT by
Texas Fossil
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