We find ourselves completely baffled by the uproar over the publication of the Turkish-language "Blue Book," a once-secret British dossier that chronicled the Armenian genocide some 93 years ago. The Turkish government's griping is predictable enough, of course, given its long history of chafing at public mention of the slaughter. But we're mystified as to why anyone thinks the Blue Book could possible contain explosive revelations, given that Henry Morgenthau's 1918 account of the genocide coul
Published on July 23, 2009 06:44