The resettlement of WWI Ottoman-Armenians who had been "belligerents de facto" for having "indignantly refused to side with Turkey," as leader Boghos Nubar worded it, has been unjustly made into a "genocide," much as there is no factual proof. . . .
Does a temporary relocation (or imprisonment, in the case of the USA) equal genocide? If so, then the USA has a lot to answer for, with its treatment of WWII German-Americans, as well as other "Axis" Americans, who remained loyal and certainly did not rebel.
This video compares the treatment of "enemy" citizens in the time of the bankrupt "Sick Man" that was fighting for its life, versus the model for democracy and the wealthiest nation in a more modern era, with resources to spare, and with no immediate threat to its survival.
Does a temporary relocation (or imprisonment, in the case of the USA) equal genocide? If so, then the USA has a lot to answer for, with its treatment of WWII German-Americans, as well as other "Axis" Americans, who remained loyal and certainly did not rebel.
This video compares the treatment of "enemy" citizens in the time of the bankrupt "Sick Man" that was fighting for its life, versus the model for democracy and the wealthiest nation in a more modern era, with resources to spare, and with no immediate threat to its survival.
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