How are the mighty fallen! President George Bush, the  crusader king who would draw the sword against the forces of Darkness and Evil,  he who said there was only "them or us", who would carry on, he claimed, an  eternal conflict against "world terror" on our behalf; he turns out, well, to be  a wimp. A clutch of Turkish generals and a multimillion-dollar public relations  campaign on behalf of Turkish Holocaust deniers have transformed the lion into a  lamb. No, not even a lamb – for this animal is, by its nature, a symbol of  innocence – but into a household mouse, a little diminutive creature which, seen  from afar, can even be confused with a rat. Am I going too far? I think  not.
 The "story so far" is familiar enough. In 1915, the  Ottoman Turkish authorities carried out the systematic genocide of one and a  half million Christian Armenians. There are photographs, diplomatic reports,  original Ottoman documentation, the process of an entire post-First World War  Ottoman trial, Winston Churchill and Lloyd George and a massive report by the  British Foreign Office in 1915 and 1916 to prove that it is all true. Even movie  film is now emerging – real archive footage taken by Western military cameramen  in the First World War – to show that the first Holocaust of the 20th century,  perpetrated in front of German officers who would later perfect its methods in  their extermination of six million Jews, was as real as its pitifully few  Armenian survivors still claim.
 But the Turks won't let us say this. They have blackmailed  the Western powers – including our own British Government, and now even the US –  to kowtow to their shameless denials. These (and I weary that we must repeat  them, because every news agency and government does just that through fear of  Ankara's fury) include the canard that the Armenians died in a "civil war", that  they were anyway collaborating with Turkey's Russian enemies, that fewer  Armenians were killed than have been claimed, that as many Turkish Muslims were  murdered as Armenians.
 And now President Bush and the United States Congress have  gone along with these lies. There was, briefly, a historic moment for Bush to  walk tall after the US House Foreign Relations Committee voted last month to  condemn the mass slaughter of Armenians as an act of genocide. Ancient  Armenian-American survivors gathered at a House panel to listen to the debate.  But as soon as Turkey's fossilised generals started to threaten Bush, I knew he  would give in.
 Listen, first, to General Yasar Buyukanit, chief of the  Turkish armed forces, in an interview with the newspaper Milliyet. The passage  of the House resolution, he whinged, was "sad and sorrowful" in view of the  "strong links" Turkey maintained with its Nato partners. And if this resolution  was passed by the full House of Representatives, then "our military relations  with the US would never be as they were in the past... The US, in that respect,  has shot itself in the foot".
 Now listen to Mr Bush as he snaps to attention before the  Turkish general staff. "We all deeply regret the tragic suffering (sic) of the  Armenian people... But this resolution is not the right response to these  historic mass killings. Its passage would do great harm to our relations with a  key ally in Nato and in the global war on terror." I loved the last bit about  the "global war on terror". Nobody – save for the Jews of Europe – has suffered  "terror" more than the benighted Armenians of Turkey in 1915. But that Nato  should matter more than the integrity of history – that Nato might one day prove  to be so important that the Bushes of this world may have to equivocate over the  Jewish Holocaust to placate a militarily resurgent Germany – beggars  belief.
 Among those men who should hold their heads in shame are  those who claim they are winning the war in Iraq. They include the increasingly  disoriented General David Petraeus, US commander in Iraq, and the increasingly  delusional US ambassador to Baghdad, Ryan Crocker, both of whom warned that full  passage of the Armenian genocide bill would "harm the war effort in Iraq". And  make no mistake, there are big bucks behind this disgusting piece of Holocaust  denial.
 Former Representative Robert L Livingston, a Louisiana  Republican, has already picked up $12m from the Turks for his company, the  Livingston Group, for two previously successful attempts to pervert the cause of  moral justice and smother genocide congressional resolutions. He personally  escorted Turkish officials to Capitol Hill to threaten US congressmen. They got  the point. If the resolution went ahead, Turkey would bar US access to the  Incirlik airbase through which passed much of the 70 per cent of American air  supplies to Iraq which transit Turkey.
 In the real world, this is called blackmail – which was  why Bush was bound to cave in. Defence Secretary Robert Gates was even more  pusillanimous – although he obviously cared nothing for the details of history.  Petraeus and Crocker, he said, "believe clearly that access to the airfields and  to the roads and so on in Turkey would be very much put at risk if this  resolution passes...".
 How terrible an irony did Gates utter. For it is these  very "roads and so on" down which walked the hundreds of thousands of Armenians  on their 1915 death marches. Many were forced aboard cattle trains which took  them to their deaths. One of the railway lines on which they travelled ran due  east of Adana – a great collection point for the doomed Christians of western  Armenia – and the first station on the line was called Incirlik, the very same  Incirlik which now houses the huge airbase that Mr Bush is so frightened of  losing.
 Had the genocide that Bush refuses to acknowledge not  taken place – as the Turks claim – the Americans would be asking the Armenians  for permission to use Incirlik. There is still alive – in Sussex if anyone cares  to see her – an ageing Armenian survivor from that region who recalls the  Ottoman Turkish gendarmes setting fire to a pile of living Armenian babies on  the road close to Adana. These are the same "roads and so on" that so concern  the gutless Mr Gates.
 But fear not. If Turkey has frightened the boots off Bush,  he's still ready to rattle the cage of the all-powerful Persians. People should  be interested in preventing Iran from acquiring the knowledge to make nuclear  weapons if they're "interested in preventing World War Three", Bush has warned  us. What piffle. Bush can't even summon up the courage to tell the truth about  World War One.
 Who would have thought that the leader of the Western  world – he who would protect us against "world terror" – would turn out to be  the David Irving of the White House?
  
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