April 24 is widely commemorated as Armenian Genocide Day, which observes the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
The events are widely regarded as the first genocide of the 20th century, though no U.S. president had ever formally recognized the killings as such until this year.
President Joe Biden formally acknowledged the events as genocide on Saturday – a move that has generally been avoided out of concern about damaging relations with Turkey.
Here is background on the United States’ relationship with Turkey, and why Biden’s anticipated move could further complicate an already tense relationship with the country:
The lodges will stop at nothing to further the luciferian agenda and their plan to drag us all to hell with this wizard in charge..The swamp & democrats pray for and worship death and hate
Ought to be worried about the black on black genocide going on right in this country 1000’s kill each other a year. If they were better shots 10’s of 1000’s would be dead a year. Baltimore has 4-5 shootings at least a day some day it goes into the double digits. Even black children getting caught in the cross fire regularly now and dying. But those black live matter Yeah right blm teaches black youth to be violent Any black parent/grandparent that supports blm Shame on you You are repulsive