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  • #11
    Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

    This is a perfect time to chastise those islamic pious killer Turkic hordes. They are guilty of sponsoring anti-Armenian, anti-Christian policies anyhow and now they deserve to have a nuke with their name on it as well.

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    • #12
      Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

      Originally posted by Armenian


      One day this military parade will take place in Van.

      Kind of a depressing view of the future ... I would hope in a few hundred years people won't be as stuck on their geographic boundaries and sentimental values of "their" land. I would hope in a few hundred years we will have moved beyond these arbitrary breakdowns by "nation".

      I wouldn't mind seeing the United Countries of the World operating more like the states operate in the US rather than the current "countries". Along these lines, the European Union is definitely on the right track to achieving this exact thing in the near term (hundred years?). But in a few hundred years, I would hope this would spread to around the globe.
      this post = teh win.

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      • #13
        Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

        Originally posted by Sip
        Kind of a depressing view of the future ... I would hope in a few hundred years people won't be as stuck on their geographic boundaries and sentimental values of "their" land. I would hope in a few hundred years we will have moved beyond these arbitrary breakdowns by "nation".

        I wouldn't mind seeing the United Countries of the World operating more like the states operate in the US rather than the current "countries". Along these lines, the European Union is definitely on the right track to achieving this exact thing in the near term (hundred years?). But in a few hundred years, I would hope this would spread to around the globe.

        Excuse me? That is a nice utopian view but I also have an appendum to that: in a few hundred years I wish you would realize that these "nations" that were subjugated it is not about "land" as much as us trying to live our lives with freedom and prosperity and less oppression. Therefore, in a few hundred years when these criminals that inflicted that heinous genocide upon our people give us back what they stole, then we might sit and ponder a compromise. But till then, I wish you would expand the narrow mind more and realize that it is not about being "stuck in the past" but rather seeking justice from it and you have no right to give any judgment about that.

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        • #14
          Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

          As a matter of fact, try to take insight from the hindsight and tell this rebuttal you have to the Turks who care less of your and all other christian Armenians' lives. If you can get them to compromise and compensate like civil people about what they have done, then bliss ninny consider it a deal, till then I want justice for their injustice.

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          • #15
            Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

            In my envisioned utopia of the future, there are no "Turks"
            this post = teh win.

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            • #16
              Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

              Originally posted by Armenian
              You did not understand the essence of my message. You are thinking in the present. Things change over time. No one believed that the Soviet Union would fall apart. No one believed that Armenians would be able to beat the Azeri enemy that was much larger and much beter eguipped. American Turkish relations are based upon political interests. When politics change so can their relationship. What's more, Turks in reality, have not been able to do much militarily against Kurds, who are just a bunch of disorganized disunited gaurillas.

              Also, Turkish military hardware is not modern, its about 20-30 years old. Yes, they have superior numbers, but numbers are relative. Re-read the essey I wrote, I am not calling for a war against Turkey, I simply want us to be ready for the day when Turkey is weak and the political situation is right. There might come a time when Turkey falls into civil war and the regional powers of Iran and Russia might want to take advantage of the situation by allowing and assisting the Armenian army's move westward.

              Don't panic, I don't see this happening within the near future. Just keep western Armenia in your heart and be ready for an opportunity.
              Agreed VERY much.

              Given the history of US and its relations with other countries, US always backstabs, and one day it will come the day when they will leave Turkey hanging from a tree, and we should not miss the oportunity to cut the rope

              No one until today benefited in a long run by kissing US's ass

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              • #17
                Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                I think every member of this forum, especially an Armenian one, would greatly benefit if he or she reads the Armenian’s essay, which to put it in one word, is brilliant.

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                • #18
                  Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                  Armenian you are a dangerous man

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                  • #19
                    Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                    Originally posted by Otto3
                    Armenian you are a dangerous man
                    Who, me?!?!?!

                    Listen Turkoglu, you are going to lose your eastern regions, without a doubt. I ask: Wouldn't you want to lose it to us Armenians instead of Kurds ? If I was a Turk, I'd give up those lands to Armenians right now and save all of us a lot of potential misery and blood shed. Trust me, its in the Turkish intertest to give up those lands to Armenians.
                    Last edited by Armenian; 07-29-2006, 08:54 AM.
                    Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

                    Նժդեհ


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                    • #20
                      Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                      i said you are dangerous because you are approaching the issue logically and systematically.... ofcourse i prefer Armenians... actually who can be dumb enough to give lands to kurds.. it would be a great shame.. i want a real enemy who has the balls to earn some land not mountain goats
                      at least we can say we lost land to some worthy people

                      but i prefer not giving anything without some fight ofcourse...
                      Last edited by Otto3; 07-29-2006, 04:53 PM.

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