Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
	
		
			
			
				
	
I think we can both agree that all that time and money would have been better spent on education on Armenian children in the diaspora so that we would have had those key influential people in high places.  We don't need to build an army, just gain control of an existing one.  Remember that power transfer doesn't happen over night.  China has been chipping away at the American Empire cent by cent, dollar by dollar.  Americans are broke and China is now holding their cash.  Of course this means nothing without the backing of a military which China will also develop soon enough.  The slaves of today can be the slave owners of tomorrow, it just takes planning and patience.
We need to invest and support in our artists, our writers, philosophers and thinkers.... not just our businessmen, doctors and lawyers. We hold personal status too high in the Armenian community and that's why we keep spinning our wheels and accomplishing nothing. We can't invest IN Armenia until we get rid of corruption.
					
					Originally posted by Haykakan
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		We need to invest and support in our artists, our writers, philosophers and thinkers.... not just our businessmen, doctors and lawyers. We hold personal status too high in the Armenian community and that's why we keep spinning our wheels and accomplishing nothing. We can't invest IN Armenia until we get rid of corruption.




 All the prime realestate in Armenia seems to be owned by wealthy foreigners.  We want to see the other side of Ararat open for development.  I agree with you though, some people have become lazy city slickers in the diaspora and probably couldn't survive in a slightly rural area.
 All the prime realestate in Armenia seems to be owned by wealthy foreigners.  We want to see the other side of Ararat open for development.  I agree with you though, some people have become lazy city slickers in the diaspora and probably couldn't survive in a slightly rural area.
							
						 
							
						
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