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  • possible war in armenia

    On February 19th an Armenian military officer was slaughtered by an Azeri classmate during the NATO Partnership for "Peace" program. Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, 26 was stabbed with an axe by the hand of Azerbaijani officer, Lieutenant Safarov. This enraged Armenians as well as Azeris and instead of apologizing the bastards want to declare war on Armenia accusing Armenians of claiming the land (Kara bah) that does not belong to them.

    If Azerbaijan goes to war with Armenia Turkey will support them. But the question is would other countries that are so called "civilized" finally take some action and admit the genocide and return Karabah to Armenians? because of all this uncertainty and ambiguity caused due to the lack of teeth in such organizations as the UN Turks and Azeris always take advantage and slaughter any Armenian the chance they get.

    If Hitler said "who now remembers the Armenian genocide"? then Turks may very well repeat it again since no one really remembers it. Countries such as United States of America must admit the genocide and punish Turkey in order to prevent future atrocities and crimes against humanity.

    -anathema



  • #2
    First, perhaps the US should admit to its own genocide, and to the stupidity inherent in removing regimes in Haiti, Iraq, and Afghanistan that were installed by the US to begin with. This story has already been posted, by the way.

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    • #3
      really?

      eek, sorry

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      • #4
        Originally posted by whitelotus really?

        eek, sorry
        You can participate in the politics forum, in either "tensions rising" or "Armenian lieutenant killed by an azeri officer" (or something to that extent).

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        • #5
          Just wanted to let you people know that you can sign up as volunteers in the Armenian Volunteer Regiment.

          If any conflict arises We are ready to provide military aid to the Armenian Army. I am not going to push you nor convince you to sign up. That is your choise. I await word from Armenia to see if we are going to be shipped out or not.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PASAMONSTER
            Just wanted to let you people know that you can sign up as volunteers in the Armenian Volunteer Regiment.

            If any conflict arises We are ready to provide military aid to the Armenian Army. I am not going to push you nor convince you to sign up. That is your choise. I await word from Armenia to see if we are going to be shipped out or not.
            Well, since you're back PASAMONSTER, allow me to ask you a question:

            How many people are there signed up in the Armenian Volunteer Regiment?

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            • #7
              how can i sign up as volunteers in the Armenian Volunteer Regiment?? thanks

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              • #8
                Well, just to get back to the thread's original topic: tensions seem to have calmed down lately, and the fury that was sensed about 2-3 months ago is no longer present.

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