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  • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
    Balancing? They are 100 % on Russian lash. Look just to the last events with refusing to tack part in regional NATO exercises in Georgia. They have offended Georgia for nothing just to pleas Russian daddy. Imagine what will happen to us if Russia withdrew its military help. You call it balancing?
    Common...if they are the best we got than we are condemned nation....
    Did you read what Nato has said about Artsakh and xxxx Georgia what are they worth their are to busy stabbing us in the back and siding with the Turks. And we shouldn't offend them? They should first look at Javakh and treating the Armenians their right.

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    • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
      Did you read what Nato has said about Artsakh and xxxx Georgia what are they worth their are to busy stabbing us in the back and siding with the Turks. And we shouldn't offend them? They should first look at Javakh and treating the Armenians their right.
      Yes that all is right... but not much balansing ha?

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      • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

        Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
        Yes that all is right... but not much balansing ha?
        But the point is that they didn't do it for Russia like Serbia but they did it for Armenia.

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        • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

          Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
          Tell me who must lead the country, those fools in the opposition and the Dashnaks don't really have a person who is up to the task. There is no one who has done the things that Serge has been doing for the last 20 years. There is no one except one of the high ranking generals to take over the government.
          Common, what general you are talking about? Are you talking about Manvel (LOL) I think there are no generals in Armenia who know how to read properly
          Except Seyran Ohanyan, maybe, but he is not a politician...

          And honestly I am pretty sure that any honest Dashnak would do the job better than this morons....

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          • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

            Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
            But the point is that they didn't do it for Russia like Serbia but they did it for Armenia.
            For Armenia? Or maybe for themselves? Serving one lord is always much easier and secure. Less risk. But forget about independence...

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            • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

              Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
              Was surprised about that too, but now there are no pre-conditions it's a diplomatic victory for us. And do you think without the declaration Obama would have used genocide, no hell no.
              Karoth; Yes I just read it on the news yesterday that Serzh said there are no pre-conditions and I was happy for that; also after a two hour meeting with Aliyev thank God that Serzh didn't sign any papers with him either, he said. These were encouraging news; but I am still unhappy for the opening of the border. However what got me tipped-off this morning was the two tapes and the piece of news that I heard with RA admitting and collaborating with the turks to our Medzamor nuclear plant. That really scared me plenty and got me very upset. It's scary to me.

              I wish Armenia could collaborate with the US in operating the nuclear operations. Russia has a place on her own for her nuclear operations, so does France, I think; but we can get-on-with USA. Turkey though? It's pretty scary to me to have them get on with us with our Medzamor nuclear powers.
              Last edited by Anoush; 05-09-2009, 11:15 AM.

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              • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

                Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                Karoth; Yes I just read it on the news yesterday that Serzh said there are no pre-conditions and I was happy for that; also after a two hour meeting with aliyev thank God that Serzh didn't sign any papers with him either, he said. These were encouraging news; but I am still unhappy for the opening of the border. However what got me tipped-off this morning was the two tapes and the piece of news that I heard with RA admitting and collaborating with the turks to our Medzamor nuclear plant. That really scared me plenty and got me very upset. It's scary to me.

                I wish Armenia could collaborate with the US in operating the nuclear operations. Russia has a place on her own for her nuclear operations, so does France, I think; but we can get-on-with USA. Turkey though? It's pretty scary to me to have them get on with us with our Medzamor nuclear powers.
                Trust me they wont do anything those people don't have the balls to do that. We are working with Russia for a new nuclear power plant. And if the border opens we are going to sell them electricity that's it. I've never heard anything about medzamor and Turkey in any sense.

                And I want to keep Armenia and America so far away each other as it can.

                For Armenia? Or maybe for themselves? Serving one lord is always much easier and secure. Less risk. But forget about independence...
                Why did they do it after the comment of Nato and not when Russia said they didn't want us to join the exercise.

                And I'm glad we aren't part of it we must work with other CSTO countries.

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                • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

                  Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post


                  Why did they do it after the comment of Nato and not when Russia said they didn't want us to join the exercise.
                  Russia can not openly say that it doesn’t want Armenia do this or that. We are suveren country. But our government dose not even need to be told what to do to pleas their daddies, they have servants’ instinct to guess what their lords expect from them.

                  Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                  And I'm glad we aren't part of it we must work with other CSTO countries.
                  What is CSTO ?

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                  • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

                    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                    Trust me they wont do anything those people don't have the balls to do that. We are working with Russia for a new nuclear power plant. And if the border opens we are going to sell them electricity that's it. I've never heard anything about medzamor and Turkey in any sense.

                    And I want to keep Armenia and America so far away each other as it can.

                    OK Karothe; please go to this thread and see what you make of it, perhaps I misunderstood? I hope I did.


                    with the following headline:
                    Armenian government handsover Metsamor power plant to the turks

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                    • Re: Sevri Tashnakir vs. Karsi Tashnakir

                      Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                      ..........I wish Armenia could collaborate with the US in operating the nuclear operations. Russia has a place on her own for her nuclear operations, so does France, I think; but we can get-on-with USA. Turkey though? It's pretty scary to me to have them get on with us with our Medzamor nuclear powers.
                      Anoush jan, even though I am not too knowledgeable in the internal affairs of Armenia and its politics I would guess that Turkey’s involvement in the Metsamor Nuclear Facility, if true, is as a contractor. Two years ago Washington suggested that replacement of Metsamor is necessary (repairs no longer possible) due to deteriorating safety conditions and had funds allocated for the project. Turkey could pickup the contract of rebuilding it via US.

                      Meanwhile a new Nuclear Facility project is up for bids in Armenia with Russia looking as the best candidate so far.


                      Y'll, One must remember that there is an international monopoly on Nuclear Powerplant Projects, look no further than what Iran is going through.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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