Posts Tagged ‘Jewish’

The Armenian Genocide, Turkey and the Jews

Friday, March 5th, 2010

In the stories-that-never-die department, the House Foreign Affairs Committee, under the stewardship of Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.), has passed a resolution acknowledging the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

In more than two decades of covering the Jewish scene in Washington, I’ve found this to be one of the most durable stories, returning every few years with different actors but much the same script, with Jewish groups playing bit parts, although some of the main players think they should be stars.

It goes like this: representatives of Armenian American groups think the Jews should be particularly sensitive to the issue of historical remembrance and efforts to deny terrible events of the past. So they come to Jewish groups and plead for help getting their genocide recognized by the U.S. government, and generally they find a sympathetic ear.

But Turkey also thinks the Jewish lobby is the key to their top legislative priority, which is blocking any Armenian genocide resolution. So they come to the Jews and say passage would hurt Israel’s relations with Turkey, one of few nations in the Islamic world that gets along with Israel, and devastate U.S.-Turkish relations.

They get a sympathetic hearing from pro-Israel pragmatists, who only ask: is it good for Israel?

Presidents generally promise to help the Armenians when they’re on the campaign trail but end up siding with Turkey once in office. Former President George W. Bush did that, and now it looks like President Barack Obama is following in his footsteps, and will try to keep the non-binding resolution from getting to the House floor. The issue for them: maintaining U.S.-Turkey relations.

Predictably, the new Turkish ambassador in Washington was recalled for consultation after this week’s vote.

It used to be that I’d get a lot of righteous-sounding statements from Jewish groups on both  sides every time an Armenian Genocide resolution would hit the House of Representatives.

That’s diminished in recent years as the Israel side of the equation gets more and more prominent in the Jewish organizational world.

As far as I can tell, the only Jewish group that has said anything about the current  Armenian Genocide resolution is the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), which opposes it.  A long list of liberal Jewish groups that used to actively support passage of an Armenian Genocide resolution, have gone silent.

Rep. Ackerman counsels - gasp - patience on Iran

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Supreme Court campaign finance decision and Jewish clout

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

More on Haiti: the good, the bad and the ugly

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Pat Robertson knows who’s to blame for Haiti tragedy

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

The NYT reports on anti-gay laws in Uganda

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Immigration reform bill introduced, but can it survive election year politics?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Michael Oren and J Street: Narrowing the Pro-Israel Tent

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Obama, Afghanistan and the Jewish agenda

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Media floods J Street conference. Will it help or hurt?

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

UJC snags Obama, probably Netanyahu, for General Assembly in Washington

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Agudath Israel endorses hate crimes bill, rejects claims of Christian right

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Iran activism and the ‘average’ American Jew

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Jewish groups doing health care reform fadeout?

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Jewish, Israeli guests at White House Ramadan dinner

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Jewish leaders meet Senate Democrats

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Great Lakes Region gets special envoy, former Jewish congressman tapped

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Obama angst points to widening Jewish leadership gap

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Jewish Dems gloating: No Jewish Republicans in Senate

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Specter forgets which party he’s in, endorses Coleman bid

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009