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To: decimon
Do we have a case where the Armenian Diaspora is more interested in Armenia than their "host" country's national interest? The Armenian Diaspora is of course just one of many.

If so the Armenian Diaspora can only rejoice at a U.S. - Turkey split.

I was alerted to this problem by Professor Huntington's book, Who Are We? Tufts University professor Tony Smith was just one of several referenced by Dr. Huntington.

Smith says that his research [on home country diaspora in the U.S.] yielded three primary conclusions: First, he concluded that ethnic influence is real, especially in the Democratic Party, which made a self-conscious effort to portray itself as multiethnic. Second, he argued that this influence is profoundly negative, and has led to incoherence and hypocrisy in U.S. foreign policy , , , ,

As the Armenian Diaspora and Armenia enter the most critical phase, litigation against Turkey, the problems for America can only grow worse given the Armenians' political connections especially to our Democrat Congress.

How will the Armenian National Committee of America take this new development?

Their web site has demands to pass the resolution. Nothing yet about this new development

(Don't anybody get their bowels in an uproar and start screaming, "Denier." No one is denying the Armenian genocide.)

21 posted on 10/16/2007 5:31:34 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: WilliamofCarmichael

Maybe Glendale CA will secede.


33 posted on 10/16/2007 5:48:44 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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