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  • #11
    to hell with that, i would never serve in an army which only serves the ruling class of Armenia, if armenia ever was in doubt of survival i would become a guerilla within the people helping the people, not a soldier propping up the armenian ruling class!

    Who was first there to defend the establishment when Kocharyan rigged the elecction? The army

    Who has smashed down protestors complaining of poverty, pensions etc? the army

    I will not become part of a tool which is sided against the armenian people!

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    • #12
      you are a xxxxing idiot, does everything you say have to be related to communism. take a xxxxin break, go get some xxxxx.

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      • #13
        hrmmm, as a commie, i think its clear my views would relate to it....or do you just want me to agree with you for sake of it? how bout u just explain why im wrong....

        as for xxxxx, for a siruun dgha like me, theres plenty about, not armo, but hey, IM AN INTERNATIONALIST

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Shahumyan to hell with that, i would never serve in an army which only serves the ruling class of Armenia, if armenia ever was in doubt of survival i would become a guerilla within the people helping the people, not a soldier propping up the armenian ruling class!

          Who was first there to defend the establishment when Kocharyan rigged the elecction? The army

          Who has smashed down protestors complaining of poverty, pensions etc? the army

          I will not become part of a tool which is sided against the armenian people!
          The army also saved the armenian people from yet another turkish attack. It's probably also the only thing that's preventing another one.

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          • #15
            what time period are we speaking of?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Shahumyan what time period are we speaking of?
              turkish meaning azeri. What nice little situation would we have been from 88 to 94 had we not had an army?

              Anywho, off to bed I go.

              Pleasure chatting with you. We're not TOO far off in ideology.

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              • #17
                Cool thing about 88-92, Armenians actually united for a change. See what we can do when we unite.

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                • #18
                  first off,
                  the fighters in kharabagh didnt fight to save "kharabagh" they fought to save the lives of men, women and children who were being slaughtered. It was the politicians who hijacked the war as a nationalist one.

                  2ndly,
                  Had the russians not switched sides, then we would have been smashed, all the way to the armenian border, if not inside.

                  3rdly,
                  which armenians were uniting? those who wear selling goods on the black market? or those who were robbing wholesale institutiuons from the workers state?

                  get rid of the bullxxxx dashnag nostalgia of a united nation of armenians. (in reference to dstyle)

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                  • #19
                    Get your communist crap out of here. How can you say bs about the unification of our people. You talk all you want about it not being a nationalistic war but it was, yes the people there had to fight for there survival, but it turned into much more.
                    Of course there was alot of stealing and mafia crap, but what can you help people from beign under a communist nation for so long they learned a few wrong things.
                    Of course if the Russians didnt help us we would probably lose the war but dont try to downplay the thousands of lives that we lost in that war.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Shahumyan first off,
                      the fighters in kharabagh didnt fight to save "kharabagh" they fought to save the lives of men, women and children who were being slaughtered.
                      We where fighting for our freedom from azeris, we couldn't live like that anymore....live under that bastards, under that pressure.We where fighting for "Miatsoom Mayr Hayrenikhi Het!".

                      And we managed to do that. We've got our freedom !

                      peace

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