
Why did Israel take so long to recognize the Armenian genocide of World War I? It now did it finally (https://tinyurl.com/msy55y3). As it is commonly said, better late than never. So, for this political decision, bravo. It is Bambi’s hope that more countries will join Israel, the European Union, and the 30+ countries who did this official recognition, including Canada, the USA, and Lebanon. As a reminder, what is called the “Armenian genocide” is the systematic elimination and deportation of Armenian people living in the Ottoman Empire from spring 1915 to autumn 1916. We are talking about an estimate of 664,000 to 1.2 million Armenians (https://tinyurl.com/msy55y3). May the memory of these innocent people be eternal… Long live Armenia and its diaspora worldwide.

I THINK BAMBI WOULD AGREE , THAT MAYBE IF WE ALL TOOK A RECOGNITION FOR
OUR FAULTS & MISTAKES ( AS HARD AS THAT IS ) THE PATH TO US SOLVING MANY
ISSUES ( THAT ACT AS WALLS TO SEPARATE ) WOULD BE LESS ROCKY AND HAZARDOUS .
SO , TURKEY MAY GAIN GRACE , AND WORLD STATUS BY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
OF THE HISTORICAL CORRECTION THAT IT WAS MORE THAN A ….. ” WAR RELATED
THING ” . MR . ERDOGAN , ( A STRONG LEADER ) WOULD BE NOTED FOR THAT
STRENGTH BY MANY OTHER STRONG MEN BY SUCH A MOVE . Russ
Bambi does agree indeed. Thank you for your precious and well-expressed insights, Russ.