Wednesday, July 01, 2026

 

Americans Want Peace, Israel Wants War


by | Jul 1, 2026 

America wants peace. Israel wants war. The great majority of Americans want an end to the war against Iran. The great majority in Congress just want more contributions from the Israel Lobby and its supporters.

Now, most members of Congress are really squirming. They know that most of their constituents are fed up with foreign wars and want this stupid war in Iran over, the sooner the better.

But they are afraid to criticize Israel’s war for fear of the Israel Lobby steering big campaign contributions against them. Their silence is deafening.

Most members are trying to keep quiet. Almost no one other than Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, and the Israel First crowd are enthusiastic about this war.

The only ones speaking out strongly in favor of it are members who have received and/or who hope to receive millions in campaign contributions from the Lobby like Senators Ted Cruz, Lindsay Graham, Tom Cotton and others.

They didn’t even criticize Israel when it was starving and killing more than 20,000 children in Gaza. Congress would have rushed to pass a resolution of condemnation if it had been done in any other country than Israel.

But the killing goes on, even during so-called ceasefires. Thousands have been killed over this past year by Israeli forces in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.

We don’t hear and see as much about all this killing because Israel was losing the public relations battle, and pro-Israel billionaires bought up significant parts of the national media that they did not already own.  Lesser-known conservative “influencers” and podcasters were given money, and 1,000 ministers were given free trips to Israel. Even TikTok was bought because its coverage was supposedly causing too many teenagers to have anti-Israel opinions.

However, all the pro-Israel propaganda has not worked so far. Even President Trump has apparently gotten angry at times with Netanyahu, telling him at one point that he shouldn’t blow up an entire apartment building to get at one person.

And Vice President Vance told the world in a press conference that Israel’s cabinet should realize that President Trump was the only world leader still supporting  Netanyahu and that two-thirds of all the military equipment and ammunition used by the IDF in these latest wars had been paid for by U.S. taxpayers.

The very few members of Congress and commentators who are criticizing President Trump for giving into Iran in the Memorandum he signed need to be asked what their alternative is.

I mentioned in my last column that even many Jews believe the Iran War was a huge mistake. They know the Netanyahu government has gone too far.

Last year, for instance, Thomas Friedman wrote in the New York Times that “Netanyahu is not our friend.” Also last year, 36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews criticized what it called this “most extremist of Israeli governments.”

Their letter said: “Silence is seen as support for policies and actions that run contrary to traditional Jewish values… We stand against the war. We acknowledge and mourn the loss of Palestinian life.”

Of course, their letter was written during the war in Gaza, but as mentioned above, all this killing by the IDF in all three countries has gone on with almost no letup. Israel has been a terrorist state in the Middle East at least since October 7, 2023, and many would say off and on since the forced exodus of Palestinians in 1947-48.

Just before this war started, oil was $60 a barrel. This war has caused gas, diesel, fertilizer, food and airline tickets all to go up. Most experts have predicted that it will take months for everything to get back to as good as it was just last February.

A few days ago, the respected political analyst, Ryan Girdusky, told Clay Travis on his radio show that he had just met with a group of MAGA senators. He said they told him that the war, which has caused a big drop in Trump’s popularity, was causing Republicans to run even or behind in all the key states they need to win to keep control of the Senate and has even caused some shoo-in incumbents to have closer-than-expected races.

Unless we want to see more democratic socialist candidates win in elections all over the Country, for the sake of the Republican Party and our economy, we need to end this war. We need to start really putting America First once again.

John James Duncan Jr. is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Tennessee’s 2nd congressional district from 1988 to 2019. A lawyer, former judge, and former long serving member of the Army National Guard, he is a member of the Republican Party.

HAPPY CANADA DAY

REVISIONIST HISTORY

1867 Speech of Louis-Joseph Papineau at the Institut canadien

"When the right to freethinking, whether religious, political or scientific, is as generally proclaimed as it is it by the laws, the values and the practice of our days, it cannot be lost. Judicious people will not need to demand it later."


THIS IS PAPINEAU'S DENUNCIATION OF CONFEDERATION AS A SCAM OF THE RULING CLASSES IN QUEBEC AND ONTARIO, THE SAME GROUP KNOWN AS THE "FAMILY COMPACT" WHICH RULED BOTH COLONIES.  

THE FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION WERE A SMALL GROUP OF THESE WHITE MEN, BOTH CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT, WHO SIGNED THE ACTS WITHOUT TAKING THEM TO THE PEOPLE

IT IS FOR THIS BASIC DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLE OF NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION THAT PAPINEAU ACCUSES THEM FAILING TO GET CANADIANS  AND CANADIENS APPROVAL. THE CONSTITUTION THAT EVERYONE IS AFRAID TO OPEN AND DISCUSS TODAY IS BECAUSE THERE NEVER WAS A DISCUSSION OR VOTE BY THE ENFRANCHISED PEOPLE AT THE TIME OF CONFEDERATION 

THIS DOCUMENT WILL SHOW YOU THAT WHILE THE CANADIAN RADICALS OF 1827
PAPINEAU AND MACKENZIE KING WERE IMPRESSED BY ASPECTS OF AMERICA
PAPINEAU EXPLAINS WHY CANADA HAS A DIFFERENT SET OF LIBERAL IDEALS 
THAN OUR SOUTHERN NEIGHBOUR. 

HE WAS SO FAR SEEING THAT HE PREDICTS THE COMING OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION FROM ASIA IN GENERAL TELLING CANADIANS TO LOOK TO THE WEST ACROSS THE PACIFIC FOR CANADA'S FUTURE 

THIS  SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING IN ALL SOCIAL STUDIES AND HISTORY CLASSES IN CANADA IF WE STILL HAVE THEM IN K-12






1867 Speech of Louis-Joseph Papineau at the Institut canadien 



Among the most important and useful truths, those that pertain the the better political organization of a society are at the forefront. They are among those of which it is a shame to have not studied carefully, and cowardly to dare not proclaim, when we believe that those we possess are true and therefore useful.

The good political doctrines of modern times, I find them condensed, explained and delivered for the love of peoples and for their regeneration, in a few lines of the 1776 Declaration of Independence, and the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

The true sociological doctrines of modern times can be summed up in a few words: Recognizing that, in the political and temporal order, the only legitimate authority is the one to which the majority of the nation has given its consent; that are wise and beneficial constitutions only those for which the governed have been consulted, and to which the majorities have given their free approbation; that all which is a human institution is destined to successive change; that the continuous perfectibility of man in society gives him the right and imposes him the duty to demand the improvements which are appropriate for new circumstances, for the new needs of the community in which he lives and evolves.



It is not the precipitated acceptance of the butchered Quebec Act of confederation that can prove the wisdom of the statesmen of England. It is not their work; it was prepared in hiding, without the authorization of their constituents, by some colonists anxious to stud themselves to the power that had escaped them. The sinistre project is the works of badly famed and personally interested men, it is the achievement of evil at the British Parliament, surprised, misled, and inattentive to what it was doing.


At first sight, the act of confederation cannot have the approval of those who believe in the wisdom and the justice of the Parliament and the excellency of the English constitution, since it violates its fundamental principles, by taking control over the sums of money belonging to the colonists alone and not to the metropolis nor to any authority in the metropolis. It is guiltier than any of the preceding acts. It has the same defects, and it has new ones, which are unique to it, and which are more exorbitant against the colonists than were those of the parliamentary charters granted or imposed before. 

The others were given in times and conditions that were difficult and exceptional. The transfer of a new country, with a majority whose religious beliefs and political education differed deeply from those of the minority, could have let us fear that the latter be exposed to denials of justice. Full religious tolerance, the most important of the rights which belong to men in society, had not been understood nor allowed at the time. England was persecuting at home, insane and unjust; she was insane and unjust here, here more than elsewhere, because the public law was supposed to protect us from evil. She ignored it. If she had restricted herself to protective measures for the minorities, she would have been praised; but she exceeded the goal, she oppressed the majority, she did wrong. But it was then a common error which misled her and which excuses her. The odious laws of intolerance are repudiated by all of the civilized world today, except for Rome and St. Petersbourg. There too however, sooner or later it will be necessary to render justice at the sight of the benefits which it pours on the States which respect it.

The concision in the word of Cavour: "The free Church in the free State", is one of the most beautiful titles given to respect, love and admiration, justly acquired by this famous statesman. These happy words, which once stated can never be forgotten, which, in a short sentence, contain a complete and perfect code on the subject they expose and explain, in one moment, -- as if all the tongues of fire of the Coterie had touched all those which tried to retain them -- allow us to understand, love, and proclaim the full truth which was only obscurely perceived and timidly loved before. And yet this revelation, sudden for a lot of people, is already codified, since a long time, for all, in the thirty-six States of the Union next door.

The free, independent Churches, separated from the State, do not require anything from it in presence of one another, are the happiest and become most useful, because of this separation from the State and the proximity of their rivals. They rely on their knowledge and their virtues, they do not require nothing else. They as nothing of what they consider useful to the promotion of their cult, all to the benefit of all their ministers, their charity, and their benevolent organizations. Watching one another, they are eminently moral, because the exposure and publicity would punish each fault they commit. No fault being able to go by unpunished, one will rarely occur. Where only one Church rules, it is not useful, it represses heresies, schisms and witches. Its adversaries claim: "it must necessarily be that it is wrong, if it is so cruel." and its friends say: "it must necessarily be that it is divine, if it obtains support in spite of these cruelties."

When the right to freethinking, whether religious, political or scientific, is as generally proclaimed as it is it by the laws, the values and the practice of our days, it cannot be lost. Judicious people will not need to demand it later.

Other parliamentary acts against Canada were acts of rigour, following disorders which would have been prevented by a tiny portion of the concessions that were granted much too late. The merit of these concessions is small and has little value, because they were made only after executions which were murders.

(The reference here is to the rebellion of 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada which Papineau was a leader of SEE I Am Canadien http://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2007/07/i-am-canadien.htm)

The present act was inflicted to provinces which were peaceful, where there no longer existed animosities of race or religion to calm down. Where nobody was guilty, all were punished, since they received a law for which they were not consulted.

This new governmental plan reveals, more than the others, the violent animosity of that the aristocracy feels towards elective institutions. It was only after long years of ceaseless efforts that the Legislative Councils were made elective. 


Did those who had been morally glorified by tearing off this important concession to the colonial and metropolitan authorities glorify themselves much today by ravishing it to their compatriots? On the contrary, they felt and they knew that they would not escape the contempt that these tergiversations deserved. They fought among themselves with eagerness to obtain nobility titles from overseas. They defrauded on the one hand their country and other the other they were even defrauding among themselves for the superiority of the rank; and they found ways to associate many accomplices to their shame, as if it was less dark because it was shared! They promised the elected councillors to have them counsellors for life. They created themselves a fake aristocracy, that became such by their participation in an obvious violation of the law. All these intrigues were immoral enough to please the English cabinet and to push it to adopt an act even worse than almost all its past wrongs. These reactionaries were asking the institutions of the Middle Ages back at the very moment the noble English people was demolishing them.

No, it is not true that the political discussions, which were as sharp in both Canadas, were a fight between races. They were as rough in Upper Canada, where there was only one nationality, than here, where there were two. The majorities of both of them were uninterested friends of rights freedoms, and privileges due to all the English subjects. They were voluntarily exposing themselves to lie full slanderings, to dangerous angers, to sanguinary revenges sometimes, from egoistic minorities, by themselves weak, but supported by the strength of the baionnettes paid with the gold of the people, but everywhere directed against the people.

The privileged people always think that the prayers and the complaints against the abuses which benefit them are an invitation to repress them by violence. 


Proud, just and enlightened men, whose convictions are intense because they are the result of strong studies and long meditations, have faith in the empire of reason, and it is for reason alone that they ask the correction of the abuses. Their efforts are addressed to all, to the powerful ones initially, to inspire them sympathy for the people that are suffering and that were impoverished by the abuses. They present them with glory and happiness to conquer, if they know how to render the society of their time more prosperous and more moral that it was it in the times which preceded. They address them initially and preferably, because their mind being more cultivated, they would be better prepared to be able to consider questions of general interest under all their various aspects, and to solve them quickly and correctly when selfishness does not blind them. They address the masses after, to say them that the sabre is not in their hands, but that reason is the richest and most invaluable of divine gifts and that it was separated almost equally amongst all, that the culture of the mind can centuplicate its fruitfulness and strength; that to clear the land one needs physical strength enlightened by experience, but that in order to make good constitutions and good laws, and to apply them wisely, it is necessary to have before all a strong reason, enlightened not only by serious studies, but above all by a real devotion to the country, and the absence of any personal covetousness of ambition or interest. Here is what could seen before, here is what has since become so rare, now that fortunes acquired at the expense of the public and personal honor, have become so numerous! How badly do these reproaches of propensity to violence come from those who constantly have recourse to violence to prevent the free discussion of political or social questions, physical violence by means of the law, moral violence by the anathema!

Papineau was 81 years old when he appeared at the Institute in 1867


Papineau Bio See https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/qc/manoirpapineau/decouvrir-discover/natcul1/a

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED  Saturday, July 01, 2017

LA REVUE GAUCHE - Left Comment: Search results for I AM CANADIEN

SEE:

Edward Gibbon Wakefield

Happy Canada Day/Jour heureux du Canada

Origins of the Capitalist State In Canada

Rebel Yell

A History of Canadian Wealth, 1914.

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Gen Z Is Tired of War





The failures of US militarism have soured the concept for many young Americans


by | Jun 30, 2026

On September 5, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order which revived the original name for the Department of Defense, “The Department of War.” While technically the name remains the Department of Defense for legal purposes (as only an act of Congress can officially change the name), the Trump administration has done everything else in its power to rebrand the institution in this regard, claiming the original name is “woke” and that the change ensures the Department’s “ability to wage war and secure what is ours.”

This name change became part of a long and ever-growing list of controversial actions undertaken by Trump during his second term as President. But for members of Gen Z, in a way, the return to the original name is a return to transparency: war is all we have ever known.

The United States was born in war, and has been engaged in conflicts with other nations for virtually its entire existence. It has become a pillar of the American ethos, the willingness to fight for the virtues of democracy and liberty. This ethos encouraged millions of American men and women to volunteer in the World Wars, and later the Global War on Terror (GWOT). The concept, that one would sacrifice the comfort of home to risk their life for mere beliefs, was normal and encouraged; which was especially noteworthy considering a foreign power has never threatened American soil directly (with the exception of the miniscule Aleutian Islands campaign in World War II).

This changed with Gen Z. Whereas previous generations had grown up in the aftermath of World War II and during the Cold War, in which America’s adversaries were objectively a threat, members of Gen Z were born and raised during the GWOT. For us, war means soldiers travelling thousands of miles overseas, to fight supposedly evil people, in countries we had no idea existed. Considering none of us remember 9/11 and thus have no firsthand emotional attachment, we were constantly reminded our involvement overseas was to “defend our freedoms.”

But when did our freedoms get all the way over there?

Millennials were the last cohort to embrace the call to war. Watching 2,000 people die horribly on live television on September 11 resulted in thousands flocking to recruitment offices. But they were also the first cohort to suffer 21st century combat. The debilitating injuries caused by IEDs, coupled with an increasing pervasiveness of post traumatic stress disorder, changed popular perception of American foreign policy: our soldiers did not bear these sufferings defending our homeland, but rather invading another, far away and under dubious circumstances.

This gradual decline of post 9/11 patriotism was experienced firsthand by Gen Z. While we were young children, we were imbued with the endless commercials and attitudes concerning the GWOT; about how we needed to “support our troops” and how terrorism was an existential threat. But another 9/11, or anything remotely similar, has never happened. As the years went on, the broken men returning with terrifying stories and injuries became more and more questionable: what was the point of their suffering?

Most of Gen Z came of age during or around the time of America’s infamous departure from Afghanistan in 2021. This event signaled the end of almost two decades of American boots on the ground in the Middle East, and also concluded a fact of life that we had all grown accustomed to. But most of all, it confirmed the failure of American militarism, which was a sentiment that had been growing alongside us.

Since the beginning of the 2020s, Gen Z has become more and more vocal in society, becoming a key factor in American politics. We have been forced to mature during a pandemic, climate change, and crises in student debt and unemployment. And most apparent with the Epstein Files, many of us hold the system to be irrevocably flawed, and as such we have the lowest amount of trust in the government and other institutions. Social media has also become our main hub of both entertainment and information; given the endless amount of content and ease of communication, it has been crucial in shaping our attitudes towards politics and society.

This is why Gen Z won’t fight Washington’s next big war–we know too much. Besides the ease of access to graphic videos from the Ukraine War of drone strikes and firefights, social media also shattered the lies created by our leaders. Interviews and videos, especially in short-form content, have enlightened younger people to the realities of things such as CIA activities, American imperialism and hegemony, and the roles of regime change and resource procurement (i.e, oil) in driving American wars. Simply put, we feel like pawns.

Growing up with failed forever conflicts undoubtedly shaped our perception of the concept of war. And since nothing seems to have changed since 2003 (quite literally another “WMD” in the Middle East currently), this disillusionment is likely here to stay. War is just one of several aspects of American society that Gen Z is approaching differently than their predecessors, and it is hopefully something that will be approached differently by our nation as a whole.

Ioannis Vlahos is an editorial assistant and writer for AntiWar.com. He studies history and journalism at George Mason University. Contact: ivlahos93@gmail.com.

UK trade secretary hosts Chinese delegation in bid to boost services

30.06.2026, dpa

Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa

UK Trade Secretary Peter Kyle is seeking to boost UK services exports to China as he hosts a delegation from the country on Tuesday.

Peter Kyle and Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao will jointly host the 15th UK–China joint economic and trade commission at Mansion House in London.

They will launch a “trade booster” initiative designed to support UK businesses expanding their exports into China during the visit.

Brompton Bikes and HSBC are among the British businesses attending, while firms JD.com and ICBC bank will represent China.

Kyle said: “The UK is a services superpower, and I want us to turbocharge our services exports and get more British engineers, architects, and accountants exporting their skills to China.

“We need to be even more ambitious to promote secure and resilient growth for the next generation amidst a backdrop of global uncertainty.”

They will also celebrate recent partnership efforts, including Barclays entering China’s domestic bond market with its Panda Bond issuances and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants working towards mutual recognition of qualifications with China.

Stricter EU rules for steel imports enter into force

01.07.2026, dpa

Photo: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa

Reduced quotas for duty-free imports of steel imports to the European Union enter into force on July 1.

The aim of the new rules is to protect the European market from global overproduction and cheap competition, particularly from China, India, and Turkey.

Under the new rules, the duty-free import quota will be limited to 18.3 million tons per year. That is about 47% less than before. Quantities exceeding this limit will be subject to a tariff of 50%, twice as much as before.

Half of the available duty-free quota is reserved for steel from countries with a free-trade agreement (FTA). The remaining half is available to all trading partners with or without a trade deal with the EU.

"We are providing market participants with predictability through clear and transparent quota distribution rules, while applying a fair and objective methodology," said EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič.

The approach strikes a balance between the EU's commitment to its free trade deals, the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the bloc's push to diversify critical supply chains, said Šefčovič.

The EU is the world’s third-largest steel producer, according to EU figures. Around 300,000 people are directly employed in the sector.

Due to import restrictions imposed by other countries and global overcapacity, the EU market has, however, become the main destination for the global steel surplus. 

Global steel overcapacity is expected to rise to 721 million tons by 2027, more than five times the EU’s annual consumption.

EU ends duty-free treatment for imports under €150

01.07.2026, dpa

Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

The European Union on Wednesday ended a customs duty exemption for imports worth less than €150 ($171), meaning consumers buying low-cost goods from outside the bloc will face higher costs.

Under the new rules, a flat customs charge of €3 will apply to each category of goods in a shipment. For example, a package containing several T-shirts would incur a single €3 charge, while adding a toy would trigger an additional €3 fee.

Although sellers or importers are legally responsible for declaring and paying the customs charges, they can pass the cost on to consumers, the European Commission said. The European Consumer Centre Germany warned that the new fees could significantly increase the price of very low-cost products, and experts say prices on some online marketplaces have already risen.

The move follows a surge in low-value imports into the EU. According to the commission, 5.9 billion parcels valued at less than €150 entered the bloc last year without being subject to customs duties, equivalent to around 16 million shipments a day. More than 90% of those parcels originated in China, according to a senior EU official.

The flat-rate charge is expected to remain in place until July 1, 2028, serving as a temporary measure while the EU develops a new digital customs platform. Once the system is operational, standard customs duties based on a product's value, origin and classification will apply.

Netanyahu orders the complete destruction of Hezbollah infrastructure

30.06.2026, dpa

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a speech during the annual Local Government Conference in Tel Aviv. (is associated with: «Netanyahu orders the complete destruction of Hezbollah infrastructure»)

Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Jna Press/Nexpher via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the army to destroy the infrastructure of the Iran-backed Shiite Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon, according to the government press office on Tuesday.

During a troop visit, Netanyahu referred to all above-ground and underground facilities that the militia had used for attacks on Israel, such as tunnels.

"This is the directive: leave nothing behind, and you are doing that," Netanyahu said.

In addition, soldiers should act immediately if they identified a threat to their lives, Netanyahu said. He also ruled out a withdrawal of the army from the border area until Hezbollah was fully disarmed and no longer posed a threat to Israel.

Netanyahu described Hezbollah as the most important link in an axis of Iran's allies. According to him, about 8% remain of what was once 150,000 rockets and projectiles. He also said Israel had killed around 9,000 "terrorists" in Lebanon. The most important measure had been to create buffer and security zones between Hezbollah and northern Israel.

The Lebanese government and Hezbollah describe the "security zone" unilaterally ordered by Israel as an occupation in breach of international law. According to geographical calculations by Lebanese media, the area controlled by Israel in southern Lebanon covers around 620 square kilometres. This corresponds to about 6% of the country's area.


Israel formally recognises Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey

The Israeli government on Sunday unanimously recognised the massacres of Armenians during World War I as genocide, a move widely seen as a rebuke to Turkey and a stark signal of the deepening rift between the two countries.


Issued on: 29/06/2026 - RFI

Armenia genocide monument in Yerevan © RFI/Jan van der Made

"A historic decision: the Israeli government has unanimously approved Foreign Minister Gideon Saar's proposal to recognise the Armenian genocide," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The cabinet's decision must still be ratified by parliament.

"The Armenian genocide remains to this day the subject of an institutionalised campaign of denial and minimisation, including a manipulative rewriting of history, mainly by the Turkish government," Saar said at a cabinet meeting, according to a statement issued by his office.

"I think the time has come for Israel, as a Jewish state, to formally accept this position... It is never too late to do the right thing... this is both a moral and historical duty."

Successive Israeli governments had avoided formally recognising the Armenian genocide, in part to preserve relations with Turkey, once one of Israel's closest strategic partners in the region.

But since the war in Gaza erupted, Turkey has regularly accused Israel of committing genocide in the Palestinian territory, an accusation Israel strongly denies.
Critics

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has emerged as one of the fiercest critics of the war, repeatedly comparing Israeli leaders to Nazi officials.


Armenia genocide monument in Yerevan © RFI/Jan van der Made

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also hit back at Erdogan, calling him an "anti-semitic dictator who commits genocide against the Kurds".

Turkey has suspended most trade with Israel and become one of Hamas's strongest diplomatic supporters.

"This is not an act of retaliation for the open hostility, along with the terrible rhetoric and the hostile action of Turkey, under Erdogan's leadership, against Israel," Saar said, referring to the recognition.

"The fact that Turkey promotes false narratives against Israel, does not grant it immunity from historical truths."

Azerbaijan on Monday denounced a decision by its ally Israel to recognise the World War I massacres of Armenians as a genocide.

Azerbaijan and Israel are allies but Baku's closest foreign partner is Turkey and the Caucasus country hinted the move by Israel could hit their bilateral relations.

The recognition by Israel was of "serious concern", Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said in a statement.
International recognition

The Armenians seek international recognition that the mass killings of their people under the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1917 amounted to genocide.

Members of the Armenian diaspora rally in front of the Turkish Embassy after U.S. President Joe Biden recognized that the 1915 massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire constituted genocide in Washington, U.S., April 24, 2021. REUTERS - JOSHUA ROBERTS

So far, 32 countries have recognized the genocide, including: the United States (in several resolutions of the House of Representatives and the Senate from 1920 to 2019 and also in President Biden's declaration in 2021), Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Canada, Russia, Greece, Cyprus, the Vatican, and also: Lebanon and Syria.


They say 1.5 million died, but Turkey strongly denies the accusation of genocide and says that both Armenians and Turks died as a result of the First World War.

In 1915, hundreds of thousands of Armenians were forced to walk into the Syrian desert as part of a systematic program of ethnic cleansing by the Ottoman authorities. An estimated 1.5 million people died of exhaustion or starvation. © Holocaust museum

It puts the death toll in the hundreds of thousands.

Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic ties, but the two have signalled interest in warming relations in recent years.

(With newswires)
Turkey opposition worries that Europe is sacrificing democracy for security


Issued on: 27/06/2026 - RFI


Turkey's main opposition says its Western allies are failing to respond as a widening crackdown by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government targets its leaders and elected mayors.

Supporters of ousted Republican People's Party (CHP) chairman Ozgur Ozel protest in Istanbul, 24 May 2026, after a court ruling removed the party's leadership from its headquarters in Ankara. © Dilara Senkaya / Reuters

The latest arrests this week followed a court decision to remove Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Ozgur Ozel and reinstate former leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu in an unprecedented move that was widely condemned by Turkish and international human rights groups.

The European Union's response has been far more restrained.

"There are some visits, there are some letters sent to us," said Ilhan Uzgel, the CHP's former deputy chair. "There are some public statements regarding the situation in Turkey, but the wording and language used is quite mild. [There's] no action."

The CHP has faced more than a year of arrests targeting its mayors on corruption charges. This week, two more were detained, adding to a list that already includes jailed Istanbul mayor and presidential candidate Ekrem Imamoglu.


Strategic partner


Uzgel said the European Union can no longer stand by and should take a firmer stance.

"Mr Erdogan has to be told, 'you're destroying democracy and what you're doing is against the rule of law,'" said Uzgel.

"There could be some kind of a diplomatic isolation," he added. "So whenever Mr Erdogan meets a foreign leader, he's selling it to his own audience, the Turkish public, that he's a world leader. At least this opportunity could be taken from his hand."

Yet Erdogan is expected to reinforce his international standing at next month's Nato summit in Ankara.

"The two big allies of Turkey have decided not to make human rights an issue in the bilateral relationship," said Asli Aydintasbas, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. She notes that the EU and Washington have found rare common ground over Turkey.

"For President Trump, this comes naturally; he doesn't care about human rights advancement globally," she said. "But now Europeans are also looking for some type of functional relationship with Turkey and wanting to disregard human rights as an impediment to bilateral relations."

Federico Donelli, an international relations expert at the University of Trieste, said the European Union's restrained response reflected Turkey's growing strategic importance.

"The restraint of EU reaction is closely linked to an increase in recognition of Turkey's structural importance for European security."

With Nato's second-largest army and a rapidly expanding defence industry, Turkey is increasingly seen as an important security partner as Europe faces the threat from Russia and uncertainty over the United States' long-term commitment.

"The US is definitely less stable than in the past, so in this context Turkey is increasingly seen less as a [EU] candidate country and more as a strategic partner," said Donelli.
Pressure on Greece and Cyprus

Donelli said this shift could increase pressure on Greece and Cyprus, which have long used their vetoes to slow closer EU defence ties with Turkey because of disputes in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean.

"We know how much the two countries have conditioned EU-Turkey relations for many years," said Donelli.

"These two countries cannot constrain broader EU strategic choices in the next few years, in the next decade."

Amid the Russian threat and uncertainty over America's resolve, Turkey's opposition worries it is being sacrificed in the name of Europe's security.

"Historically, Turkish EU relations were working for the democratisation of Turkey, but the equation has been reversed. The EU-Turkey ties have been working against Turkey's democratisation," said Uzgel. "The closer Mr Erdogan gets to the EU, [the more] we are losing democracy in Turkey."

He nonetheless warned that Europe's approach is short-sighted and could have wider consequences.

"Turkey is a country of 86 million, so if democracy fails here, it has to have some implications for other countries as well."

By: Dorian Jones

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