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  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    It's good to see this, creating a Russia-Armenia-Iran axis would do wonders in pressuring the Azeris into submission. From the wikileaks, it is seen that Aliyev is actually scared of Iran.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

      more about iranian-azeri tensions

      While Azerbaijanis go hysterical over Armenia-Iran relations, Ahmadinejad plans visit to Armenia
      February 9, 2011 - 20:54 AMT 16:54 GMT

      PanARMENIAN.Net - It’s been several weeks since Azerbaijanis have been voicing severe concern over developing Armenia-Iran relations. Obviously, numerous anti-Iranian meetings in Baku and Ankara aim to force Tehran to turn away from Yerevan.

      Thus, on February 4, Turkish citizens of Azerbaijani origin organized a rally in front of Iranian embassy in Ankara. Rally participants laid a black wreath at Iranian embassy, demanding Iran to stop cooperation with Armenia and interference in Azerbaijan’s internal affairs.

      February 9 Baku-hosted rally against “Iran’s officials’ disrespectful attitude to Azerbaijan and establishing closer relations with Armenia” was dispersed by the police. Most probably, Azerbaijani authorities aimed to show their non-involvement in organisation of suchlike rallies.

      Some assumptions suggest that anti-Iranian rallies are caused by Baku’s fear for Islamic revolution which might be provoked by increasing influence of Islam in Azerbaijan.

      However, it should be kept in mind that Iran has rejected a request to provide Azerbaijan with a corridor along Arax River for attacking Fizuli, Jebrail and Zangelan. According to Echo newspaper, Baku negotiated the issue in autumn 2010 and experienced complete failure. In exchange for the corridor, Baku promised to take a neutral stand in case of a war against Iran. Clearly, Baku cannot forgive Iran’s refusal.

      While Azerbaijan tries to exacerbate Iran-Armenia ties, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has scheduled a visit to Armenia. Return visit of Armenian President to Iran is planned as well as his participation in Novruz festivities. “Mutual visits of parliament speakers and other officials are also expected,” Iran’s ambassador to Armenia Seyed Ali Saghaeyan stressed.

      Apparently, yet another attempt of Azerbaijan to “harm” Armenia has failed.
      Other MPs have tried to focus attention on Iran’s close relationship with Armenia. Tehran’s close ties to Yerevan, “allows the aggressor to continue its policy against Azerbaijan,” claimed Democratic Reforms Party leader Asim Mollazade. The recent announcement of plans to build an Iranian oil pipeline to Armenia has generally fallen under this same categorization.

      Adding to the public message, Diaspora groups such as the Global Congress of Azerbaijanis and the International Center of the Diaspora, have picketed the Iranian Embassy in Baku, chanting slogans such as “A single Azerbaijan with Tabriz [the largest city in Iran’s ethnic Azeri province of East Azerbaijan -- ed] as its capital!” or, in reference to Armenia, “Iran is a friend of the enemy of Muslims!
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      • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

        I just saw on the news that Israel was celebrating some sort of festival today that marks some historical defeat of surviving destruction from the ancient Persian Empire...
        "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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        • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

          One of the reasons I've told you to stop wasting your time attacking Iran - we have common enemies. Full stop. (Your colleagues on here have gotten private emails far more serious than the pictures you've posted here. Use your time better and help your country. Don't respond - just do it if you love your country.)

          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          Anti-Iranian/Armenian protest in Baku





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          • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

            Originally posted by Mos View Post
            It's good to see this, creating a Russia-Armenia-Iran axis would do wonders in pressuring the Azeris into submission. From the wikileaks, it is seen that Aliyev is actually scared of Iran.
            Aliyev better be scared of Iran - if one Iranian gets his hands on Aliyev, you can be certain that they'd tear his mustache off and pin it to his A**. I hope that Russia does NOT want a Pan-Turkic entity (= Turks/Israel/U.S./Nato) surrounding it. Unfortunately Russia also tends to sometimes be short-sided on these issues. Did you read the history of how this all happened?
            Last edited by Persopolis; 03-20-2011, 04:34 PM.

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            • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

              Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
              One of the reasons I've told you to stop wasting your time attacking Iran - we have common enemies. Full stop. (Your colleagues on here have gotten private emails far more serious than the pictures you've posted here. Use your time better and help your country. Don't respond - just do it if you love your country.)
              I've never attacked Iran. Gotten private emails about what what? How do you know that?

              Unfortunately Russia also tends to sometimes be short-sided on these issue. Did you read the history of how this all happened?
              Russia is our closest military and historic ally in the region. They have saved us more than once from being invaded by the Turks. (for example during Karabakh War).
              Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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              • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                I just saw on the news that Israel was celebrating some sort of festival today that marks some historical defeat of surviving destruction from the ancient Persian Empire...
                Further evidence that the Zionists of Israel are two-faced:

                Aside from his own nation, Persia (modern Iran), Cyrus the Great also left a lasting legacy on the xxxish religion through his Edict of Restoration, where because of liberating xxxs kept as slaves in Babylonia, he is referred to by the people of the xxxish faith, as "the anointed of the Lord" or a "Messiah." The only gentile to be referred to as the Messiah in the Bible is Cyrus the Great, King of Persia.

                [See Lawrence Heyworth Mills (1906). Zarathustra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel. Open Court. pp. 467; the Bible at "Isaiah 45:1-7 (Passage)". Bible gateway (New International Version). 2010.]



                Bust of Persian Solider:


                @ Mos, If it makes you feel better about the mosque in Yerevan, the architecture is pre-Islamic - as it is with all Persian mosques. In fact the church in Julfa and many other churches are in that style: Look up Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) in Florence, Italy.
                Last edited by Persopolis; 03-20-2011, 06:10 PM.

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                • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                  Originally posted by Mos View Post
                  Russia is our closest military and historic ally in the region. They have saved us more than once from being invaded by the Turks. (for example during Karabakh War).
                  How many times do you need to write this? Modern-Russia is also Iran's ally - I'm referring to Stalin and documents from the USSR. My sources you ask? The USSR itself.

                  “The name “Azerbaijan” for the Republic of Azerbaijan (Soviet Azerbaijan) was selected on the assumption that the stationing of such as republic would lead to that entity [and the] Iranian [land] to become one…this is the reason why the name “Azerbaijan” was selected (for Arran)…."

                  (Quote from Bartold, Soviet academic, politician and foreign office official. See Bartold, V.V., Sochineniia, Tom II, Chast I, Izdatelstvo Vostochnoi Literary, p.217, 1963.) (Note: if you didn't understand the significance of this quote, this is what it means in plain terms: Arran (Albania) and parts of Eastern Armenia were taken over, and falsely named "The Republic of Azerbaijan," which is the Turkified name of Persian-Aturpatkan. The reason was so that Aturpatkan, Armenia and Arran (Arran = Albania) could be united as "Azerbaijan" later to steal more land.)

                  Do me a favor:

                  1. Explain step-by-step, how Armenia lost 3/4 of its land following Russia removing Armenia from the Persian Empire.
                  2. State whether the Armenian Genocide took place after Russia removed Armenia from the Persian Empire.
                  3. State whether Pan-Turkists are trying to eliminate Armenia completely, and what you are doing to resist that besides writing "Realpolitik" over-&-over to my posts.


                  "Albania in antiquity: The Albanians are mentioned for the first time at the battle of Gaugamela (331 B.C.), as being in a contingent composed also of Medes, Cadusii, and Sacae, under the command of Atropates, satrap (governor) of Media (Arrian Anabasis 3.8.4, 3.11.4), and in the guard attending Darius III, King of Persia (ibid., 3.13.1)."

                  AFTER RUSSIA REMOVED ARMENIA FROM THE PERSIAN EMPIRE, YOU CAN SEE WHAT HAPPENED -- WAS IT GOOD OR BAD?
                  Last edited by Persopolis; 03-20-2011, 06:01 PM.

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                  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                    Unfortunately, the Zionists are so powerful that even Russia is not immune to their pressure. Russia canceled the sale of S-300s to Iran under pressure from the USA and Israel. It speaks volumes when a country cancels hundreds of millions of dollars of weapons sales based on a couple of countries b!tching, especially when one of them is their unofficial enemy. Usually, the Kremlin waves with a single finger and sells all weapons left and right. It's either this or something happened between Russia and Iran that the public does not know about.
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                    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                      I think the Russians got something in return for this. Maybe the u.s. and Israel have lowered their support for Tiflis and the rearmament of the Georgian military. Also, Russia declared gadaffi as persona non grata and had plans to supply arms to them as well.
                      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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