Armenian Crisis in Turkey

015 - App B - Establishment of US Consulates in Eastern Turkey

9 min · 25. feb. 2026
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In his thought-provoking book, Frederick Greene presents a compelling argument that the struggles of the oppressed races within the Ottoman Empire have reached a breaking point, diminishing any hope for meaningful internal reform. He asserts that real relief can only come through the intervention of European powers, which must be fueled by a groundswell of public support. Echoing Mr. Gladstones sentiments from the House of Commons six years ago, Greene underscores the critical need to mobilize public opinion around this urgent humanitarian crisis. In the wake of a new wave of atrocities, the call for decisive action has never been more pressing. The evidence laid out in this book is crafted to stir the collective conscience, urging global powers to take immediate and impactful measures. Furthermore, the United States, while adhering to its traditional foreign policy, bears a moral obligation to uphold its honor and protect the lives and interests of its citizens.

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In his thought-provoking book, Frederick Greene presents a compelling argument that the struggles of the oppressed races within the Ottoman Empire have reached a breaking point, diminishing any hope for meaningful internal reform. He asserts that real relief can only come through the intervention of European powers, which must be fueled by a groundswell of public support. Echoing Mr. Gladstones sentiments from the House of Commons six years ago, Greene underscores the critical need to mobilize public opinion around this urgent humanitarian crisis. In the wake of a new wave of atrocities, the call for decisive action has never been more pressing. The evidence laid out in this book is crafted to stir the collective conscience, urging global powers to take immediate and impactful measures. Furthermore, the United States, while adhering to its traditional foreign policy, bears a moral obligation to uphold its honor and protect the lives and interests of its citizens.

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episode 015 - App B - Establishment of US Consulates in Eastern Turkey artwork

015 - App B - Establishment of US Consulates in Eastern Turkey

In his thought-provoking book, Frederick Greene presents a compelling argument that the struggles of the oppressed races within the Ottoman Empire have reached a breaking point, diminishing any hope for meaningful internal reform. He asserts that real relief can only come through the intervention of European powers, which must be fueled by a groundswell of public support. Echoing Mr. Gladstones sentiments from the House of Commons six years ago, Greene underscores the critical need to mobilize public opinion around this urgent humanitarian crisis. In the wake of a new wave of atrocities, the call for decisive action has never been more pressing. The evidence laid out in this book is crafted to stir the collective conscience, urging global powers to take immediate and impactful measures. Furthermore, the United States, while adhering to its traditional foreign policy, bears a moral obligation to uphold its honor and protect the lives and interests of its citizens.

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