Right...
You mean that the White House’s policy was unchanged on “one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century” is failing to recognize the Armenian Genocide. They are referring to the above description, made by Trump himself, as a supposed, “failure to recognize a genocide”, specifically because he uses “atrocity” instead.
This story was designed to make you angry, and you didn’t even read or look up the facts.
(Then, Trump issued a statement marking Armenian Remembrance Day, honoring "the memory of those who suffered in one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century." Trump's statement did not use the word "genocide," in line with established U.S. policy.)
Good enough for me! This is not an "America First" pressing matter!
Newsweek? LMAO!
Right... You mean that the White House’s policy was unchanged on “one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century” is failing to recognize the Armenian Genocide. They are referring to the above description, made by Trump himself, as a supposed, “failure to recognize a genocide”, specifically because he uses “atrocity” instead. This story was designed to make you angry, and you didn’t even read or look up the facts.
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Excerpt from this article:
(Then, Trump issued a statement marking Armenian Remembrance Day, honoring "the memory of those who suffered in one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century." Trump's statement did not use the word "genocide," in line with established U.S. policy.)
Good enough for me! This is not an "America First" pressing matter!