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  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    You should stand on the border with Iran and try to inflict your punishment: when you run out of bullets throw watermelons.

    I like Armenians - don't get me wrong; but if your mindset is common in Armenia, I give you about 5-10% chance of surviving the next 50 years.

    It's like the situation with the moth that is attracted to the flame - your saber rattling is hilarious. I hope your people are generally more insightful than you are.
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    Sorry but it won't be Armenian bullets, but American/Israeli bullets whose blood is boiling to invade Iran (especially Israelis). All we will have to do is give them a green light from our land. (Azerbaijan has already done that) Of course, that's in the case Iran wrongs Armenia, which I'm sure it won't because the consequences of not doing so don't look to good, and good relations between both our nations have usually been good, but you never know when Iranian nationalists like you can just screw up everything.

    Our mindset is not a love affair with iran. Our mindset is doing what's best for Armenia, obviously, thus again, any country wrongs us, we will respond appropriately, including Iran. I'm sure there are Iranians that are more mild mannered and are not blind nationalists that lay claim to everything in their sight.
    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: Iranian-Armenian relations

      Exploring history and learning errors made; that shouldn’t be repeated any more; is a good thing to do. But the future should be stressed most.

      There are several historical facts that we should remember always, such as AG etc. , and those that we do remember, but don’t talk about it every day.

      To enable nations having friends in nowadays settings, otherwise ... world consists of ... just enemies.

      Too sad ...
      Last edited by gegev; 05-15-2011, 07:15 PM.

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      • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

        Mos, mor tzier, this guy is not barsig, he sounds like no barsig that I know. Gerna elal vor heria elal.

        Perhaps his game is to sour relations as they are growing. Who is this fool to drive a wedge? He is not even a persian he could be one of the azeri ones they love saying Yerevan was theres :-)

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        • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

          Gegev brother yea sure, but we are always in the hot seat. Let us blame ourselfs for our mistakes becuase the are our mistakes. However let us not blame ourselfs for everything! An enemy is an enemy, we can't be nice any more. Ever since we became Christians our faith has been tested, and our prospects become worse and worse. Armenia is a mere shadow of herself, we few are al that remain. At least if we go, let us go with eyes open and ready for a bloodbath. That is the only thing these animals understand, if we beat them hard enough, maybe they will go away for the next 300 years. Otherwise we are setting it up again, Armenia has a lot of red rocks, too bad it is the color of the peoples blood spiled on it. To have this fake Persian talk souce is just adding fuel to an already burning fire. And to top it off Vartan was a Persian..LOL this is not a barsig, this is a toork or heria.

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          • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

            Originally posted by Vahramig View Post
            ... game is to sour relations as they are growing.
            Why we are playing the Azeri game? Bashing Iran ...
            Last edited by gegev; 05-15-2011, 07:31 PM.

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            • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

              Gegev, good question. Just to calm everyone here is the story of Vartan so the fake Persian can go kill himself.

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              • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                Originally posted by Mos View Post
                Sorry but it won't be Armenian bullets, but American/Israeli bullets whose blood is boiling to invade Iran (especially Israelis). All we will have to do is give them a green light from our land.
                In such a case I would personally pay you a visit and share my opinions on the matter as would the Iranians around the world.

                Simply by reading your statement, I'm sure someone in Tehran is contemplating throwing a couple of heads over the border to disabuse of you of such thoughts. Maybe that's what you need? A strong message.

                Nevertheless, in such a case Armenia would be turned into pudding overnight.

                Originally posted by gegev View Post
                Why we are playing the Azeri game? Bashing Iran ...
                Been saying that for months ... better to take it up with the Mods. Ultimately the consequences that flow from a site like this fall into their zone of responsibility.

                The funny (or not so funny) thing is that a Turk showed up here a while back, read some of their comments, and flatly stated that by insulting Iran in the slightest on this site Armenians are committing suicide. An Ottoman-Turk said that. And he was right. I have never seen anything dumber. A country with 2 million surrounded 360 degrees by enemies and insulting the last remaining ally. Under such circumstances, Russia will cut Armenia loose and the Azeris with Turkey's aid will finish the job.

                When someone here insults Iran, the real message that is sent to the diaspora is "Don't move to Armenia, because we are turning it into a future death trap without an ounce of hope for our survival. ... we're clinically insane and will gamble with your lives if you move here."
                Last edited by Persopolis; 05-15-2011, 07:46 PM.

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                • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                  Oooo heads roll, hmmm acording to who? You? Your are not Persian, perhaps you can hide behind something and call yourself an Iranian. At best you are an azeri who just got cought and now you want Iran to do what? Roll heads, hmmm sounds like no Persian that I know :-)
                  Last edited by Vahramig; 05-15-2011, 07:49 PM.

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                  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
                    In such a case I would personally pay you a visit and share my opinions on the matter as would the Iranians around the world.

                    Simply by reading your statement, I'm sure someone in Tehran is contemplating throwing a couple of heads over the border to disabuse of you of such thoughts. Maybe that's what you need? A strong message.

                    Nevertheless, in such a case Armenia would be turned into pudding overnight.
                    I never said that's what I want, I said, that's what would happen if Iran wronged us, possibly due to "Greater Iran" nationalists like yourself you lay claim to Armenian lands. What would you expect Armenia just to stand there? Who do you think we are?
                    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
                    ---
                    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                      Originally posted by Mos View Post
                      I never said that's what I want, I said, that's what would happen if Iran wronged us, possibly due to "Greater Iran" nationalists like yourself you lay claim to Armenian lands. What would you expect Armenia just to stand there? Who do you think we are?
                      You are great patriot!!!!!!!!!!!!

                      You continue the game!

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