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  • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

    Originally posted by Armenian View Post
    Recent events concerning Turkey and Kurdistan reveal just how fluid and unpredictable politics can be, especially for this region. It will simply take a similar event one day to trigger the commencement of the unraveling of the Turkish state. Nevertheless, isn't it amazing how we Armenians, a tiny little minority, in the United States can cause such an international stir? Turks essentially got a bit-ch slap from us and in their seething anger they are about to begin throwing punches in Kurdistan.

    Armenian
    Yep, its just been incredible how the Armenian issue has been on the top of every news site.

    I hope turks hurry up and invade N Iraq. In fact, I think Kurds are trying to sucker them into attacking N Iraq and create a quagmire for them there.

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    • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

      Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
      that is unlikely to happen. at this forum, anti-armenian posts seem to be allowed. for some unknown reason, they only ban you if make anti-hrya posts or comments. hmm....
      its not fair why u let those barbarian post? they dont have a brain to think so its waste of time for us to read that..;-)

      anyway about this thread: liberation of Western Armenia i think now its between 60% and 80 % of those land which is belongs to Armenia historical highland (as Ani,Ararat,Erzeroum, perhaps Van..) and the other part which is belongs to Kurd land..

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      • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

        i saw u was speaking about the part of kurdistan in irak,
        anyway u have to know that each part of kurdistan has to belongs to Iran cuz kurd=iranian..

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        • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

          Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
          Now let's sit back get some popcorn and watch them kill eachother that will be fun.
          I am getting a bag that will last me for couple years.

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          • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

            Originally posted by sirius1234 View Post

            I see. Another force-converted Slav/Greek calling himself a "Turk."

            Pathetic.

            What I don't understand is why people like Ataturk, who must have been cognizant of their non-Turkic ethnic background, didn't convert back to Christianity and accept Greek/Slav culture? If someone had a choice, why would they ever choose "Turkish" "culture" over much more advanced, dignified cultures.

            Same goes with Bosnian Muslims and Cretan Turks, who are SO in denial.

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            • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

              Originally posted by Marie View Post
              i saw u was speaking about the part of kurdistan in irak,
              anyway u have to know that each part of kurdistan has to belongs to Iran cuz kurd=iranian..
              In my opinion, Kurds do deserve a nation of their own. And them being of Iranian decent means nothing. The English are of Germanic decent, Bosnian Muslims are of Serbian decent, Cypriots are of Greek decent, etc... If a people have a national identity, regardless of its origins or language, than they deserve a nation. A Kurdish state can potentially act as a future buffer against Arabs, Turks and Iranians. A Kurdish state will hinder the dominance of another state in the region. The only problem that needs to be solved with them is land partition, how to divide up the lands of eastern Anatolia between Armenians and Kurds.
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


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              • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                Originally posted by Merv View Post
                I see. Another force-converted Slav/Greek calling himself a "Turk."

                Pathetic.

                What I don't understand is why people like Ataturk, who must have been cognizant of their non-Turkic ethnic background, didn't convert back to Christianity and accept Greek/Slav culture? If someone had a choice, why would they ever choose "Turkish" "culture" over much more advanced, dignified cultures.

                Same goes with Bosnian Muslims and Cretan Turks, who are SO in denial.


                Guess again.........he was jooish

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                • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                  There has been a startling new revelation regarding the homeland of Armenians. And all this time I thought we Armenians needed to take back Anatolia. Damn, it's Palestine that we need!

                  Joos think they had it bad with Arabs, just wait...

                  European countries and Russia have been provoking Armenians since the eighteenth century, Firat said. “We only protected our lives and honor. The homeland of Armenians is Palestine. They were exiled by the Byzantines to Anatolia. Kurds called the Armenians ‘Fille’ in a special reference to Palestine. Those ‘Filles’ were sent back to their homeland during deportation. The number of Armenians who died during the armed conflict is not more than a few thousand.”
                  Source: http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/de...tay&link=37691
                  Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

                  Նժդեհ


                  Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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                  • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                    "IN THE QANDIL MOUNTAINS, Iraq (AP) — A Kurdish rebel commander has warned Turkey it would encounter tough resistance and a dragged-out, Vietnam-style conflict, if it launched a large-scale offensive against the Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq."

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                    • Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                      Originally posted by Armenian View Post
                      In my opinion, Kurds do deserve a nation of their own. And them being of Iranian decent means nothing. The English are of Germanic decent, Bosnian Muslims are of Serbian decent, Cypriots are of Greek decent, etc... If a people have a national identity, regardless of its origins or language, than they deserve a nation. A Kurdish state can potentially act as a future buffer against Arabs, Turks and Iranians. A Kurdish state will hinder the dominance of another state in the region. The only problem that needs to be solved with them is land partition, how to divide up the lands of eastern Anatolia between Armenians and Kurds.
                      I like your thinking. If the turkish state is too collapse, it is Kurds who would play a major part in it. I suppose when the time is right, Armenian leadership would have to engage Kurds and find some kind of agreement, otherwise Armenians will end up in a war with Kurds.

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