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  • #21
    Originally posted by guaco
    Virgil, sorry but you really is not very well mentally. There is no Pan-Turkic aspirations, take it easy, OK?
    If we had that kind of aspirations, come on we would easily invade Armenia then, try to use your logic.
    Even the most extremist nationalist party with is only %2 of total votes don't also support to destroy Armenia. Stop being paranoid.
    Bullxxxx, the Pan-Turkish aspirations are evident in how your government continaully defends Azerbaijans "territorial integrity", while in the past it has delebritally violated the terrirtorial integrity of Cyprus. Please stop using a double standard.

    You can't invade Armenia today, but if you could you would. Hell, your Turkish brothers tried doing it it in the early ninties? Or are you forgetting how your government closed its borders with Armenia? Why the hell would they do that if they "wanted peace"? Get a life, I am sick of your Turkish two-faced stance.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by guaco
      Virgil you need that "cheap Turkish goods" because you already consume them. You buy Turkish goods by Georgia, yes a bit more expensive
      Don't start childishly who is better, because we are better in all fields
      Hey, the total amount of cars that Turkey export to Europe or TV is more than your all GDP. So don't be ridiculous. Anyway I become childish too I think
      Yeah, we do, but actually saturating our market with them is economic suicide. Armenia will not benefit from the open borders, but Turkey will. We don't need the "open borders", so, stop insisting that "we need Turkey" if anything Turkey needs Armenia. Yes, you could have a high gross domestic product, but still be poor, so, stop insisting that your this "technological marvel". Outside of Istanbul, Turkey is third world country, who has lower litteracy rate then Armenia, peace.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Virgil
        Yeah, we do, but actually saturating our market with them is economic suicide. Armenia will not benefit from the open borders, but Turkey will. We don't need the "open borders", so, stop insisting that "we need Turkey" if anything Turkey needs Armenia. Yes, you could have a high gross domestic product, but still be poor, so, stop insisting that your this "technological marvel". Outside of Istanbul, Turkey is third world country, who has lower litteracy rate then Armenia, peace.
        As an OECD member Turkey is at top 30. We are not as rich as USA but not also as poor as Armenia. Yes we still have lots of econonmic problems but the important point is we have a democratic government and a good working liberal market economy.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by guaco
          As an OECD member Turkey is at top 30. We are not as rich as USA but not also as poor as Armenia. Yes we still have lots of econonmic problems but the important point is we have a democratic government and a good working liberal market economy.
          And mind you, the only reason Istanbul is the way it is, is because of its European past, and its important place in commerce. Other than that, Turkey has nothing going for it. For a large people the only notoriety you have is one of conquering and destroying, not much creativity. And that isn't to excuse a few of the pimply faced Armenian chauvinists that exist, but it is to make a point.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            And mind you, the only reason Istanbul is the way it is, is because of its European past, and its important place in commerce. Other than that, Turkey has nothing going for it. For a large people the only notoriety you have is one of conquering and destroying, not much creativity. And that isn't to excuse a few of the pimply faced Armenian chauvinists that exist, but it is to make a point.
            By making this statement if you feel yourself more civilised, more European, more victim, etc. go ahead. But I have no intention to challenge with your identity problems.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by guaco
              Yes we still have lots of econonmic problems but the important point is we have a democratic government and a good working liberal market economy.
              Armenians' marketing/economics skills were a large part of the reason for the Ottomans' hatred towards us, and their desire to eliminate Armenians. So don't preach to us about who's got a "good working liberal market economy". And why do all Turks keep ignoring that literacy rate issue whenever it's brought up on this forum?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Crimson Glow
                Armenians' marketing/economics skills were a large part of the reason for the Ottomans' hatred towards us, and their desire to eliminate Armenians. So don't preach to us about who's got a "good working liberal market economy". And why do all Turks keep ignoring that literacy rate issue whenever it's brought up on this forum?
                Don't be funny, Armenians were always one of the richest nation in Ottoman Empire, try to find some other excuses.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by guaco
                  Don't be funny, Armenians were always one of the richest nation in Ottoman Empire, try to find some other excuses.
                  And Armenians were always one of the most mistreated nationalities in the Ottoman Empire. Thus the reason our hopes were up when the Young Turks came along and promised changes/better treatment for the "minorities". Who knew what they were about to do would merely be a grander scaled version of what their predecessors did?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by guaco
                    Don't be funny, Armenians were always one of the richest nation in Ottoman Empire, try to find some other excuses.
                    Yep, and Turkey's were jealous due to their own inabilities to contend.
                    Achkerov kute.

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