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    US Warns Baku Against ‘Dangerous’ Use of Religion Card in Karabakh Talks
    By Asbarez Staff on May 17th, 2009 and filed under Armenia, International, Karabakh, News, Top Stories.

    PRAGUE (RFE/RL)– U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs Matthew Bryza has dismissed an Azerbaijani presidential aide’s suggestion that Washington was playing favorites in talks to resolve the longstanding dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Bryza, one of three co-chairmen of the OSCE’s Minsk group, said in an interview with RFE/RL’s Azerbaijani Service that “religion has nothing to do with our mediation effort and, frankly, I think, anyone who tries to import religion into the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is playing a very dangerous game.”

    Bryza was responding to remarks by the head of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s foreign affairs department, Novruz Mammedov, in which Mamedov criticized the Minsk co-chairmen and said they were openly supporting Armenia in a recent meeting.

    Mammedov accused mediators of demonstrating “Christian solidarity.”

    Bryza repeated his assertion that “significant progress” was achieved during a “very positive” May 7 meeting, which brought together Azerbaijan’s Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian and Minsk group mediators.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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    Re: US Warns Baku

    US bombed christian Serbia supporting Muslim Albanians. US doesn't care about religion, it cares about oil. Oil is religion of US.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      Re: US Warns Baku

      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      US bombed christian Serbia supporting Muslim Albanians. US doesn't care about religion, it cares about oil. Oil is religion of US.
      Unfortunately as it stands it seems that's true. Money seems to matter.

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        Re: US Warns Baku

        Issue with that was:

        1) UN+EU+Russia stood back and let Yugoslavia collapse and the Serbs take all the military power
        2) The Serbian leadership wanted to ethnic cleanse to forge a Serbian nation
        3) USA bombed the whole place into submission without thinking*
        4) Serbian leadership lost war

        *Kinda like in Vietnam with Agent Orange, the people all look the same

        Were the Albanians the good guys? Hell no.

        But I think its best to forgive and forget. That war is over.

        As for oil. Every superpower wants oil these days...whatever the cost.
        Last edited by hipeter924; 05-18-2009, 01:28 AM.

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          Re: US Warns Baku

          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          US bombed christian Serbia supporting Muslim Albanians. US doesn't care about religion, it cares about oil. Oil is religion of US.
          Oil? What oil? The Jew who has infiltrated all western institutions including political, propaganda, entertainment, banking, education, etc., is resurrecting the Ottoman Tyranny in the middle of Europe. We have Boz-nia, Kosovo and the “Republic” of Northern Cyprus (soon to be recognized by Obama) besides Albania. They destroyed Yugoslavia, an Eastern Block country unlike the rest where thanks to Tito it had become a decent holiday destination for many who wanted to visit an affordable European country.

          The all-Jew administration of Bill Clinton*, the saxophone playing US president, bombed Christian Serbia for 78 days for a bunch of leftovers of the Ottoman Tyranny to steal the originally Serb province of Kosovo occupied by the migrant Albanian drifters, while he was taking out his saxophone and was having Jew women blow it.

          After the fall of the Union of Soviet Sionist “Republics” and the expiration of the Abrahamic religion of the Jew prophet Carl Marx, they feared that Yugoslavia could become an Orthodox, pro-Russian France or Germany in the middle of Europe, so it had to go. They even cut Montenegro from Serbia to turn it into a landlocked country. The Montenegrans are in fact Serbs: they share the same language, religion, culture and history. It was so easy to sever it and create a new country yet see the shit we have had to take regarding Artsakh that has never been part of fake “Azerbaijan”, historically, morally or legally.


          *The URL includes the J word so I couldn't post it as a link
          Code:
          http://www.abbc.net/islam/english/toread/clinj[SIZE="2"]e[/SIZE]w.htm

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            Re: US Warns Baku

            Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
            They destroyed Yugoslavia, an Eastern Block country unlike the rest where thanks to Tito it had become a decent holiday destination for many who wanted to visit an affordable European country.
            Beautiful country for holidays

            The Montenegrans are in fact Serbs: they share the same language, religion, culture and history. It was so easy to sever it and create a new country yet see the shit we have had to take regarding Artsakh that has never been part of fake “Azerbaijan”, historically, morally or legally.
            Good point Hellektor, the Serbs, like Armenians, lived on the fault lines between East/West, between Austro-Hungarian/ottoman/Russian empires.
            As each community of Serbs tried to survive, changes took place due to the controlling empires. Serbs in Austro-Hungary used the Latin alphabet and the majority became Roman Catholic due to religious intolerance. Serbs under ottoman shackles mostly became muslim under pressure. So eventually a nation divided into three: Orthodox, Catholic,muslim. This has left Greater Serbia as a battleground.

            The single most catastrophic event for Christianity was when the Roman Empire took it as their state "religion", they have never seen it as a religion but as a tool to continue their domination of peoples. Their hatred of other branches of Christianity is evident throughout history and their vainglorious and traitorous stance where they give support to muslims against co-religionists.

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              Re: US Warns Baku

              Subconsciously, US might be influenced a little by the fact that we are Christian and Azeri's are muslims. Why don't we bring up the fact that Al-Quaeda supported Azerbaijan in their war against us.
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