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Iran/Hayastan Friendship

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  • Iran/Hayastan Friendship

    Just want you Armenians to know Iranian people love Armenians and Armenia. We are Aryan brothers, and we have a common enemy: Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is trying to destroy Iran by provoking Iran's ethnic Azeris and getting them to secede from Iran, so Azerbaijan can take over Iran's northern provinces and incorporate them into a Greater Azerbaijan. We need each other...let us stick together against this common enemy.

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    Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

    I'll be your friend.

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      Sure, I think we are already friends? Aren't we?
      I know that Iran is one of the top countries where Armenians have no problems for not being Muslims.

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        Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

        Originally posted by Iran Forever View Post
        Just want you Armenians to know Iranian people love Armenians and Armenia. We are Aryan brothers, and we have a common enemy: Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is trying to destroy Iran by provoking Iran's ethnic Azeris and getting them to secede from Iran, so Azerbaijan can take over Iran's northern provinces and incorporate them into a Greater Azerbaijan. We need each other...let us stick together against this common enemy.
        If you love us then we'll love you
        Last edited by MrHyeSev; 05-26-2008, 02:44 PM.
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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          Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

          hi i am iranian girl.

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            Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

            Traditionally, Iranian girls break Armenian boys hearts. Don't go breaking my heart.
            Between childhood, boyhood,
            adolescence
            & manhood (maturity) there
            should be sharp lines drawn w/
            Tests, deaths, feats, rites
            stories, songs & judgements

            - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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              LOL freaky thats so true they are known best for doing that.
              Positive vibes, positive taught

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                Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

                Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
                Traditionally, Iranian girls break Armenian boys hearts. Don't go breaking my heart.
                oh i don't go breaking your heart

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                  Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

                  Originally posted by Iran Forever View Post
                  Azerbaijan is trying to destroy Iran by provoking Iran's ethnic Azeris and getting them to secede from Iran, so Azerbaijan can take over Iran's northern provinces and incorporate them into a Greater Azerbaijan.
                  don't even think that azeris can take over Iran's northern provinces. azerbaijan is an artificial country created by great britain in 1918 -less than
                  100 years ago- just to embarass russia on their southern border and I'm
                  confident that a country which has no past, no culture, nothing, I mean really nothing except some petrol - which they amplify it's quantity and quality , and as btw the world is not foolish about that - so I hope that in less than the coming 100 years will not exist.

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                    Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

                    Welcome! My grandfather escaped the genocide and took refuge in Iran, where my father was born. I have many dear Iranian friends, and it's true, as for muslims, they seem to be the nicest:-) Peace!

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