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- “Israeli officials fear that the scenario in which Iran's regime remains in power even after the current military campaign is now more realistic”
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Tag Archives: Armenian Genocide
Recalling the lessons of Armenia
WASHINGTON TIMES by Clifford May April 28, 2015 Genocide of 100 years ago is recurring, now in the Middle East Displayed outside the Turkish embassy in Washington last week was a large banner reading, “Armenian genocide is an imperialist lie.” … Continue reading
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Tagged Armenian, Armenian Genocide, Christians, genocide, Ottoman Empire, Turkey
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