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The Struggle for Caucasia

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  • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

    Originally posted by Armenian
    Stop lying turk. Turkey has the fifth "largest" army. Size of any military these days means kaka, ask your Azerbaboon cousins. Besides which, I have seen your large army first hand, they are made up of illiterate Anatolian peasants. You turds always had the advantage in numbers because you turds breed like rats. Earlier, enker Skhara said it very well: Russians beat Turks in every military engagement. Bolshevism defeated Russia and essentially allowed the Turks to carry out the Genocide.

    And please, if any of you Bolshevik armos make a stupid comment here I'm gonna friggin explode.
    Lol @ you calling me a Turk. I gotta say, that does get me mad, I should try that on someone. Anyway...

    I still wanna know when we can expect this "crumbling" of Turkey to happen...

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    • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

      ace dude, I think he was just annoyed with you. Anyway, do you still stand by what you wrote earlier:

      One day, all the races you've massacred should just declare war on Turkey. I'm up for it...You'd get attacked from EVERY FRONT. You'd have to split your army up into 4 peices...which is still a pretty hard war to win considering you guys have a gigantic millitary.

      But your still savages.
      I still wanna know when we can expect this "crumbling" of Turkey to happen...
      Didn't you answer that yourself allready as "one day". So the answer is: eventually. Do you not have patience?

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      • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

        Originally posted by skhara
        ace dude, I think he was just annoyed with you. Anyway, do you still stand by what you wrote earlier:
        Yes, but that was a joke. For Greece, Bulgaria, Armenia, Russia, and Syria to declare war on Turkey, it would take a political climate of...something like a world war. And Armenia warring with Turkey would be devestating. We'd have to either focus our entire army on the western front, or split it in half. Splitting it in half would leave us getting crushed on both sides. And concentrating all our forces onto one front would let us defenseless on the other.

        However, Turkey being part of NATO, and probably one of Americas most powerful (and closest) allies (especially these days) - it would be in Americas best interest to support their "gigantic" army - which btw is roughly equal to Armenias, Greeces, AND Bulgarias armies combined - with the fire power it needs to make such a gigantic force fully operational.

        Armenia would get funded by Russia. Greece, Bulgaria, and Syria would be left without xxxx, except political pressure to widthraw forces.

        Like I said though, a World War climate would be needed to make such a thing happen.

        Anyway, yes, I agree though. The Turk since its invasion of our peaceful land from its savage mongolian caves has depended on nothing but his barbaric ways, looting every defenseless village and town, raping the women, enslaving the weak, inheriting the beatiful women, and stealing babies and raising them as their own.

        Every nation that has come into contact with the Turks has an undying hatred for them. The only nation willing to befriend it is a nation an ocean away from it who has never seen a day of Turkish savagry.

        Unforutently, their savage, incompassionate ways has helped them survive longer, and live richly. It is only today we're seeing the world become conscious of the true history of the Turks.


        Originally posted by skhara
        Didn't you answer that yourself allready as "one day". So the answer is: eventually. Do you not have patience?
        I have oceans of patience. However, I'd like to see something within my lifetime.

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        • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

          Originally posted by ace
          Lol @ you calling me a Turk. I gotta say, that does get me mad, I should try that on someone. Anyway... I still wanna know when we can expect this "crumbling" of Turkey to happen...
          Oops, I fired too fast. I really thought you were a Turk

          I guess this is what they mean when they say "friendly fire" incident

          Please accept my apologies, but read what I wrote, it still applies.

          Regarding your question:

          Turkey will crumble when it does. Just be patient. You are a young man, most probably you will get to see it some day. No nation that has external and internal enemies survive very long. Turkey was created on the bones of the Ottoman Empire by western superpowers. Its an artificial nation that has not been accepted by its neighbors.
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          • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

            Originally posted by Armenian
            Oops, I fired too fast. I really thought you were a Turk

            I guess this is what they mean when they say "friendly fire" incident

            Please accept my apologies, but read what I wrote, it still applies.

            Regarding your question:

            Turkey will crumble when it does. Just be patient. You are a young man, most probably you will get to see it some day. No nation that has external and internal enemies survive very long. Turkey was created on the bones of the Ottoman Empire by western superpowers. Its an artificial nation that has not been accepted by its neighbors.
            In all honesty, according to my understanding of history.

            No one has helped the Armenians out, without some intent of self-gain. The Russians, yes, but that was just an imperialistic policy they had that just coincidentally benefitted us (to some extent).

            But, if the Armenians want to get anything done, we're gonna have to do it ourselves. So i dont really like to make plans or have expectations that include "external forces" or "surrounding nations." They have NEVER come through, and they have NEVER helped us.

            So dont get your hopes up with Russia, or Germany coming to the forefront to help Armenians out. In all honesty, they dont give a xxxx about us.

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            • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

              Originally posted by ace
              In all honesty, according to my understanding of history.

              No one has helped the Armenians out, without some intent of self-gain. The Russians, yes, but that was just an imperialistic policy they had that just coincidentally benefitted us (to some extent).

              But, if the Armenians want to get anything done, we're gonna have to do it ourselves. So i dont really like to make plans or have expectations that include "external forces" or "surrounding nations." They have NEVER come through, and they have NEVER helped us.

              So dont get your hopes up with Russia, or Germany coming to the forefront to help Armenians out. In all honesty, they dont give a xxxx about us.
              Preaching to the converted?

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              • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                Yes, but that was a joke.
                As they say, every joke has a bit of truth to it.

                I do think you are overannalyzing a bit though. I think right now, Armenia and Artsakh need to work to become fortreses. As far as Turkish enemies, you forgot the Iranians, standing 80 million strong, with a very good airforce and some of the more talented pilots. And as far as American support is concerned. Don't assume that the political climate within the United States is never going to change. Like you said, America is oceans away. America can loose interest and not be affected, while Iran, Armenia, Greece, Bulgaria will still be there. Anyway, lets not dwell on this too much and concentrate on the issues which are important right now.

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                • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                  I think that anyone honest will have to admit that the day is not far off when the Middle East is going to explode. turkey will be drawn into it because of their alliance with israel. This is when their destruction will come and USians are not going to save them. They are going to remember their refusal to help with Iraq at the very least. Plus militarily, they are worn out and cannot hardly find new volunteers for their army to serve as meat puppets for zionist machinations. And don't forget that the Arabs and turks are enemies.

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                  • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                    Doubtful.

                    The Turkish state has been here for 1000 years, calm down, nothing but direct war from all fronts (west and east) and the 12 Million Internal Kurdish problem they have - will we bring it down.

                    START PLANNING.

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                    • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                      Originally posted by ace
                      Doubtful.

                      The Turkish state has been here for 1000 years, calm down, nothing but direct war from all fronts (west and east) and the 12 Million Internal Kurdish problem they have - will we bring it down.

                      START PLANNING.
                      The Turkish state hasn't been here even for 100 years.

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