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  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    The only things that I know Iran is damanding is to leave everything just the way it is; and they are demanding fake Persians with Greek names to go kill themselfs. Iran just made a very bold and public statment, I will take this over a fake Persian any day. At best this is an azeri who is hiding behind a Persian name.

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    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

      Originally posted by gegev View Post
      You are great patriot!!!!!!!!!!!!

      You continue the game!
      I totaly agree with you on this! This guy is a fake! We are so full of energy that we want to choke the enemy. I commend Mos my brother as he is showing his true colors! But this guy is not Persian Mos this guy is stiring the pot and has been doing it from day one. I'm calling him out on this game, these guys like Bel the belig are working in tandam. We are going to put a stop to this!

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      • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

        Originally posted by gegev View Post
        You are great patriot!!!!!!!!!!!!

        You continue the game!
        I agree that he plays a game - like the one where he goes from thread to thread undermining all possible allies and sources of sustenance for Armenia; by my estimation if you followed his designs (quoted below) you'd be left with Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan & Chechnya, as *possible* Armenian allies. Ridiculous, right? Have a look.

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Georgians are just backstabbing nation we shouldnt have any relations with them
        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        empowering women is a very bad idea. If that happens in Armenia all hell will break loose.
        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Countries that seem like allies like Russia only do so in order to use us, in order to sell us at the highest price.
        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Why do you love Iranians so much?? Man, don't you understand they don't really give a xxxx about us, if they need to they'll use us or sell us at any given moment.
        The quotes above show that he's fighting the information war, but on the wrong side.

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        • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

          "The quotes above show that he's fighting the information war, but on the wrong side. "

          Wow really? and you are on our side I assume? LOL

          Listen I have something to show you..This is the battle you lost.



          And the battle with me is just starting, so don't even think you will breath easy from now on. Your game is up and your silly post is not going to change it becuase we know who Mos is and now we know who you are a fake. THE GAME IS OVER!
          Last edited by Vahramig; 05-15-2011, 08:20 PM.

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          • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

            Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
            I agree that he plays a game - like the one where he goes from thread to thread undermining all possible allies and sources of sustenance for Armenia; by my estimation if you followed his designs (quoted below) you'd be left with Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan & Chechnya, as *possible* Armenian allies. Ridiculous, right? Have a look.






            The quotes above show that he's fighting the information war, but on the wrong side.
            As I have said, stop taking out of context, old quotes, they don't prove anything!!

            Stop pretending to know what's best for Armenia while pushing your Iranian nationalistic agenda and trying to go on with character assassinations.
            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

              Mos, don't worry this guy can't do anything as far as character assassination or anything else, he is a fake don't you get it?

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              • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
                .a nation of 70 million, doesn't even have it's own alphabet.
                We have several of our own alphabets - the Perso-Arabic alphabet was developed because of changes in religion; not because we couldn't return to our prior alphabets. Here's a thought: Learn one our ancient alphabets so you can read about Armenians because the alphabet you have now was developed centuries after the birth of Christ and as a result can only start your learning of history from a much later date. I want to help you because I can see that making claims about history without facts-in-hand is stunting your development as a person ... and making you look silly.



                Let's play a game: How about the Armenians that make these types of claims state whether they were educated in Armenia or abroad - that way we can determine where the short-circuit is in the educational system.
                Last edited by Persopolis; 05-15-2011, 10:26 PM.

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                • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                  I have to give him credit on this video ... I said the same thing months ago and provide analysis of the dip in Russian power due to demographics.

                  Obviously this affects Armenia - Russia will dramatically become *more Muslim* & less ethnic Russian. Russia's regional power will decrease as will it's GDP; the size of its military; and the relative influence of ethnic Russians

                  We try to make sense of an increasingly complicated world by cutting through the noise and analysing geopolitical trends.
                  Last edited by Persopolis; 05-16-2011, 03:40 AM.

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                  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                    Azeries aren't bad in singing, but at the battle field in Arthakh, according to world opinion; looked like Gray Lambs.

                    I think their military orchestra sound great at Arthakh war, but alas ... it isn't that important at the battle field.

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                    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                      Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
                      I have to give him credit on this video ... I said the same thing months ago and provide analysis of the dip in Russian power due to demographics.

                      Obviously this affects Armenia - Russia will dramatically become *more Muslim* & less ethnic Russian. Russia's regional power will decrease as will it's GDP; the size of its military; and the relative influence of ethnic Russians
                      The Russian have had demographic and soical problems for a long time. However the Ukraine is far worse in this regard and both are slowly moving towards Europe's Slavic sphere.

                      Russia is now the world largest oil producer and like Turkey's it's economy has been growing rapidly in recent years.

                      Since the fall of the Soviet Union. If anything Russia is becoming a far more Christian country as they are building new churches everywhere.

                      It's Islam that hasn't got a future, even in places like Iran.

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