@Loki said in Are we really doing this again?:
I know someone well who’s great great grandparents were taken to a church in Gaziantep, locked in and burned alive. No question from that person’s perspective of a Turkey-Russia proxy war but also the painful genocide memories.
It all gets very complicated very quickly of course, imagine Russia being your benefactor.
My FIL is Armenian. His dad wrote a book about the genocide, which the family somehow lived through. It's interesting stuff, especially from the American policy perspective. It's weird we just never acknowledged that it happened until W of all people. Horrifying history on their end, strange on ours.