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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    Go Putin Go! Give him another 8 years see what Russia will be then! Hell I say give him a life term!
    After those 8 years Russia will be a cultural and historical nonentity - it will be typical third-world dictatorship (zero-respect for justice and citizens' rights, over-emphasis on militarism, state-sponsored race-hate) with a typical third-world economy (sole export is (discounting criminality) raw materials). It might as well not exist at all.
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      For you bell things have strange meaning

      Russia is not a push over and you

      Does not matter, what you say or what I say for that matter. Russians love him for a reason, care to guess what it is? Could it be despite what you say they are doing much better

      so much for your
      Last edited by Vahram; 09-30-2011, 05:42 PM.

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        Russia has much to offer the world even now. Hell we still take valerinkas instead of the drugs the west offers caus its effective and natural (smells kinds funny though). Science has been strong in russia and it will contibue to be so. Ok Russia is not the most cultural country you can find it it never was sonothing new there. I am not so sure what fuels your hatred of russia bel or of putin. I hate racists more then anyone and if that is a part of Putin's agenda then it is to bad but given the alternatives he is still their best and probably only real option. When you mention overemphasis on militirism i think of the USA not Russia since the %gdp usa spends and the total amount is insane on militery. Our taxes in the usa go to droping $400,000 bombs and missiles on some poor shepherd in the mountains of Afganistan or some other thirdworld coutry which posses a "grave threat to our freedom" bs.
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Azg: Azerbaijani propaganda’s new absurdity


          October 01, 2011
          YEREVAN. – Azerbaijani 1news.az news agency disseminated a “sensational” news, Azg daily writes. According to the information, the Armenians have floated two mines, along the Khachen River, which were discovered and informed about by residents of Ayaz Garvand village of Aghdam region’s Azerbaijani-controlled area. And the experts concluded these mines were made in Armenia.

          “Of course, the Azerbaijani medium writes nothing as to how ‘the Armenians floated mines,’ and this reveals the apparent absurdity of this information, since it is impossible float mines along rivers for the simple reason that mines are not wood.

          And even if the Armenians had intended to send firewood to the Azerbaijanis, they would have been unsuccessful because the Khachen River’s water is scarce and the ravine’s watercourse is dry.

          What remains is to assume that the Azerbaijanis themselves had put mines in that area and forgotten about it. Or, perhaps, the authorities had placed mines there so that the inhabitants would not leave the near-front zone and thus remain captives,” Azg writes.


          News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            Russia has much to offer the world even now. Hell we still take valerinkas instead of the drugs the west offers caus its effective and natural (smells kinds funny though). Science has been strong in russia and it will contibue to be so. Ok Russia is not the most cultural country you can find it it never was sonothing new there. I am not so sure what fuels your hatred of russia bel or of putin. I hate racists more then anyone and if that is a part of Putin's agenda then it is to bad but given the alternatives he is still their best and probably only real option. When you mention overemphasis on militirism i think of the USA not Russia since the %gdp usa spends and the total amount is insane on militery. Our taxes in the usa go to droping $400,000 bombs and missiles on some poor shepherd in the mountains of Afganistan or some other thirdworld coutry which posses a "grave threat to our freedom" bs.
            What's a "valerinka"?

            So, hatred of Putin = hatred of "Russia". Putin's propagandists must be so happy that he has come so far already, it took Germany a decade and a half to get to that level of personality-worship of Hitler.
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              Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
              Dies soon and rot in hell Mr Putin, a true fascist who will make Russia into a backward kingdom full of oligarch-boyars and worker-serfs, and who knows exactly how to herd those serfs into following the path that will ensure Putin becomes president for life.
              My post was actually intended for you, I just wanted to see your reaction and laugh at it . Scotland still didn't get independency right? Bunch of drunken cowards.

              Oligarchy = kapitalism + Western support .

              No worries, we need some time but soon enough the West will have a large, rich and mighty power in the East again. We're just in a transition period.
              Last edited by Tigranakert; 10-01-2011, 09:33 AM.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                What's a "valerinka"?

                So, hatred of Putin = hatred of "Russia". Putin's propagandists must be so happy that he has come so far already, it took Germany a decade and a half to get to that level of personality-worship of Hitler.
                I guess if u have nothing else to say its convenient to bring up Hitler. Hitler was a racist but not all of his ideas were bad nor was he completly wrong about everything. He rightfuly blamed the xxxs for the economic crisis his country was in and soon enough the sheep in the USA will do the same. I hope Putin will not play the race card but i cannot deny that the man has been the best leader Russia has had since czarist days (not that many czars were good leaders but some were). Valerinka is a pill made from some plant which induces a mild calming effect without side effects or dependency.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  I guess if u have nothing else to say its convenient to bring up Hitler. Hitler was a racist but not all of his ideas were bad nor was he completly wrong about everything. He rightfuly blamed the xxxs for the economic crisis his country was in and soon enough the sheep in the USA will do the same. I hope Putin will not play the race card but i cannot deny that the man has been the best leader Russia has had since czarist days (not that many czars were good leaders but some were). Valerinka is a pill made from some plant which induces a mild calming effect without side effects or dependency.


                  It was YOU who introduced the Hitlerite concept that hatred of "the leader" equals hatred of the entire nation: quote "...am not so sure what fuels your hatred of russia or of putin".

                  "Valerinka" - wondered if it might be some sort of part-time "natasha" - introduces a mild calming effect without the side effects or dependency that acessing full-time prostitutes might bring about.
                  Last edited by bell-the-cat; 10-02-2011, 08:34 AM.
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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    You misunderstood that part of my post. I said russia or putin because i was not sure which one your hate was aimed at-perhaps both? You have plenty of hostility and understanding why and where it is coming from is not easy. Putin deserves credit for saving russia from those who would have torn it to shreds and that alone makes him a hero to his people. A strong Russia provides protection to Armenia. This protection is not free but it is better then any of the alternatives we face.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      You misunderstood that part of my post. I said russia or putin because i was not sure which one your hate was aimed at-perhaps both? You have plenty of hostility and understanding why and where it is coming from is not easy. Putin deserves credit for saving russia from those who would have torn it to shreds and that alone makes him a hero to his people. A strong Russia provides protection to Armenia. This protection is not free but it is better then any of the alternatives we face.
                      Don't waste your time on this wretch. He either a) knows damn well how important Russia is but choose to instigate anti-Russian sentiments among Armenians or b) he is really that ignorant not to connect the geopolitical dots. Either way you are wasting your precious time on him.
                      For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                      to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                      http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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