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Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

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  • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    kurdman

    I have been reading your posts for some time.
    You appear to be a master at talking from your arse.

    So much shi.t not worth bothering with.

    I am quite sensitive regarding the truth about the Yezidi which you skilfully ( read with bs ) distort.

    Your ignorance is so deep that it did not even cross your mind to do even the most basic research.
    Maybe you though "they are my brothers and therefore they are like me".

    Five minutes on the internet and its surprising how much information there is.

    I am putting couple of links ( so you do not stretch and dislocate your brain) for you to see the truth.

    Learn about the Yezidi people, their religion and their plight on YezidiTruth.org


    http://www.angelfire.com/az/rescon/mgcyazid.html
    Haha! do you expect me to believe the crap written there? I know from first hand yezdis that they consider them self to be Kurds, besides the Arabs are trieng the same thing (but failing) in some areas of Iraq as they are 'disputed' regions and the Yazidi are calling to join Kurdistan.

    The fact that 350,000 Yazidis voted for Kurdish parties, just proves it, and no online website that can be created by anyone can change that, and in regards to your governments doing, this are not my words, we got them from Kurds living in Armenia as they asked our government for financial support.
    Last edited by kurdman; 06-09-2011, 11:34 AM.

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    • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      Look at our history first before talking. Your statement in bold is what is funny.
      AK's and RPG's don't count as support, lol... look at your country, how manny russian bases do you have? how many free weapons did you get from russia? then come back to me.

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      • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

        Originally posted by kurdman View Post
        AK's and RPG's don't count as support, lol... look at your country, how manny russian bases do you have? how many free weapons did you get from russia? then come back to me.
        We have a strategic alliance with Russia - that's not the same as your relationships.
        Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
        ---
        "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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        • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          We have a strategic alliance with Russia - that's not the same as your relationships.
          Haha what a hypocrite! good stuff.

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          • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

            Millions of kurds in turkey have integrated into turkish society and do not supper the PKK. Should we now say that these people are turks because they wish to live in a turkish country and not an independent kurdistan? This is akin to you claiming the Yezdi are kurds because they'd rather live in kurdish controlled areas of Iraq. Which happens to be the only stable region because there is only one dominant ethno-religious group, the kurds.
            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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            • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

              Originally posted by kurdman View Post
              So, funny I forgot to laugh, if anything your being breast fed by Russia, we however do not get any military or money support from other nations, it's all our governments success.
              Haha, kurdman, Iraq-Kurdistan doesn't get military nor financial support? I think you have shown how inaccurate all of your claims are, but come one... such a big lie? Iraqi-Kurdistan is getting massive financial, political and military support from Western countries, including the USA and Israel.

              We have found ourselves a Kurdish version of Persepolis! What to expect of these Iranian people.

              If Yezidi's are Kurds, then Kurds are Iranian, it's that simple.

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              • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                Millions of kurds in turkey have integrated into turkish society and do not supper the PKK. Should we now say that these people are turks because they wish to live in a turkish country and not an independent kurdistan? This is akin to you claiming the Yezdi are kurds because they'd rather live in kurdish controlled areas of Iraq. Which happens to be the only stable region because there is only one dominant ethno-religious group, the kurds.
                Oh dear god,

                Read posts 130 and 39, I'm tired of repeating the same things becuase people don't bother to read.

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                • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                  Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                  Haha, kurdman, Iraq-Kurdistan doesn't get military nor financial support? I think you have shown how inaccurate all of your claims are, but come one... such a big lie? Iraqi-Kurdistan is getting massive financial, political and military support from Western countries, including the USA and Israel.

                  We have found ourselves a Kurdish version of Persepolis! What to expect of these Iranian people.

                  If Yezidi's are Kurds, then Kurds are Iranian, it's that simple.
                  Kurds are Iranian, but Iranian is a race, and since the creation of Iran and the nationality Iranian, to avoid confusion the term Iranic is used instead, which basically means Indo-Aryan, which is a race and not ethnicity.

                  You too can read post 130, then if you come back if any sources I might take you a little bit seriously, like wise I'm looking forward to your sources for these 'military aids'

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                  • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                    Originally posted by kurdman View Post
                    Kurds are Iranian, but Iranian is a race, and since the creation of Iran and the nationality Iranian, to avoid confusion the term Iranic is used instead, which basically means Indo-Aryan, which is a race and not ethnicity.

                    You too can read post 130, then if you come back if any sources I might take you a little bit seriously, like wise I'm looking forward to your sources for these 'military aids'
                    How many sources have you presented here? Since you are making the claims it should be you who supplies the sources.

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                    • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                      How many sources have you presented here? Since you are making the claims it should be you who supplies the sources.
                      Go read post 130, all the sources are there... the prince of the Yazidis, which is their highest authority stated their Kurds, what more do you want? lol.

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