H.Res.106 uncovered controversy between U.S. legislative and executive power

PanARMENIAN.Net - Discussion of the Armenian Genocide resolution, H.Res.106, revealed controversy between legislative and executive power in the U.S., President of the Institute for Strategic Assessments Alexander Konovalov said during Yerevan-Moscow space bridge.



H.Res.106 had a chance to pass, according to him. "It was a unique case but the Bush administration launched a massive attack and thus offered Turkey a golden possibility to press on the U.S. However, I suppose that the Armenian community is a powerful organization and it will score a victory," the expert said adding that presently the U.S. national interest implies escaping the "Iraqi trap".
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