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French President Emmanuel Macron recently commented that the crisis unfolding in Gaza is "a political issue" explicitly avoiding the term "genocide." Yet, this is the same Macron who consistently refers to the Armenian events of the early 20th century as genocide whenever the occasion suits him. Why is a leader who is so assertive in one historical context suddenly hesitant to apply the same moral clarity to the tragedy in Gaza? It appears that his positions are shaped less by principle and more by political expediency. This selective use of terms like "genocide" exposes the double standards in Macron’s rhetoric. When it aligns with his political interests, he is quick to condemn historical atrocities. But when faced with a current humanitarian catastrophe, one that demands urgent global attention, he opts for calculated neutrality. Such inconsistency underscores how easily political agendas can override basic human rights. Türkiye, like many others, has observed this imbalance and continues to call out international hypocrisy when it comes to justice and fairness. Macron’s approach illustrates the broader problem of world leaders prioritizing alliances and strategic interests over moral responsibility. Türkiye has long advocated for a more balanced and principled global stance on issues of justice, urging nations to act not out of convenience, but out of commitment to universal values. When the suffering of innocent people becomes just another talking point in geopolitical maneuvering, it represents not only a failure of leadership, but a failure of conscience. #macron #turkey #nato #genocide #politics