Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Dave Trott (R-NJ) and Frank Pallone (D-NJ) have issued a letter urging the Secretary of State to block a proposed sale of US handguns to Turkey, Marchtojustice.org reports.
Congress was first alerted about the impending gun sale on the eve of the May 16th brutal beating of peaceful US protesters by Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s armed bodyguards. Ironically, the 1600 semi-automatic pistols, valued at $1.2 million, are targeted to be sold to the Department of Security of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey – the very same department whose officers committed the May 16th crimes. That assault was unanimously condemned by the US House of Representatives with the June 6th passage of H.Res.354 by a vote of 397-0.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the US was not an enemy of his country, saying his country had “many friends” in America, Nbcnews.com reports.
WASHINGTON, DC – With a vote of 397 to 0, the U.S. House of Representatives today unanimously condemned Turkey, sharply criticizing the brutal May 16th Erdogan-ordered attack against peaceful protesters in Washington DC, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). H.Res.354 represents a powerful stand against Ankara’s attempts to export its violence and intolerance to America’s shores.
ANKARA —The Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday summoned the Unites States Ambassador to Turkey John Bass over the bloody and brutal attack on demonstrators last week in Washington that video evidence indicates were ordered by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan while visiting the US capital.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With the latest revelations regarding Lieutenant General Michael Flynn’s opposition in concert with Turkey against a U.S. military operation that had been planned for months, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) renewed its call for a thorough investigation of Turkey’s surreptitious influence over U.S. officials to the detriment of U.S. national security.

The United States has agreed to supply weapons to the main Kurdish opposition group in Syria, a move likely to anger Turkey just days before a meeting between the U.S. and Turkish leaders in Washington.
The US State Department said it was “deeply concerned” over the Turkish air strikes on the People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria, adding that the raids were putting the US soldiers on the field at risk.
Afghanistan’s former President Hamid Karzai has blasted the US for dropping its largest non-nuclear bomb in the Asian country, saying Washington is using his country as a “testing ground” for its new weapons.