Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
@Armenian,
I am sad to say that almost every argument you bring is based on fallacy. While I don't claim I am totally fallacy free, my whole point in writing on such boards is to make Armenians aware of a lot of fallacies that we have made inherent, integral and inseparable parts of ourselves:
The fallacies of “Western Armenia”; “South Caucasus”; “Eastern Anatolia”; “Urartian” language; 1.5 million figure; talking about “Azeri” when referring to events before 1918; endlessly waiting that the worthless, non-binding, redundant HR106 pass so that only then we can ask for reparations; constant comparison of the Armenian Genocide with whatever it was that happened to Jews during WWII; the Hitler quote, as if were it to be proved he did not say it, this would change what had happened decades before his alleged uttering it; territorial integrity vs. self determination in Artsakh issue where I constantly ask in vain about a single document that affirms Artsakh within “Azeri” borders; the fallacy that Armenia needs the liberated territories for security reasons where the whole thing is about territory; etc., etc., etc.
Do you see your fallacy here? Did you read my posts? Apart from historic and moral matters which you utterly disdain, in all logic, apart from the below criteria, can you cite another, regarding levers that a state may have in defending its rights?
1) Economical
2) Political
3) Military
4) Legal
As long as Armenia exists within present borders, WE WILL NEVER HAVE THE POSSIBILITY TO DEVELOP THE FIRST THREE. We will never be able to carry any big guns as you put it. We will eternally remain dependant on hostile Russia for existence. Do you think putting all our bets on Russia will save our asses? Don't you remember what happened in 1917? But oh, you don't give a damn about history, it's only for book nerds. Does this mean we shall never give the Wilsonian arbitration a chance? Why every Armenian gives the same despondent reply to this without even wanting to give it a chance? What else do you propose? The days of the Armenian nation are counted if we are to go on with the current borders. Our nation cannot progress this way where a single fire cracker that goes off in Georgia disrupts our economy. How hard is this to understand?
Fortunately, really fortunately, we have a watertight legal document: the Wilson arbitration, which is final, timeless, irrevocable and incumbent on signatories to enforce it. Why on earth flushing it down the drain without even giving it a go?
Why on Earth should I give a shit about Crimea? It's none of my business and Armenians had no role in what led to its present situation. The “loss” of Crimea for a country that occupies the largest chunk on this planet does not make me cry. Your constant reasoning in my demanding that Russia at least refrain from screwing with history regarding Artsakh, revolves around Crimea. It's like while arresting a thief, he cries, “what about the other thief in the other street?” All you do is justify Russia's despicably hostile attitude where they could simply say, “Karabakh, a largely Armenian populated region was put under “Azeri” administration in Stalin’s time”, this is purely neutral, wholly true and if the tender feelings of genocidal “Azeri” garbage are hurt, then to hell with them.
I care only about my own nation. No matter how Russians screw us you will give them a standing ovation.
I don't want to turn this thread into a war between us over the legitimacy of Russian hypocrisy. The Russia Today history bit is pure bullshit and I WILL NOT HAVE ANY OF IT.
I will not take such blatantly anti-Armenian history fabrication.
You say history is for book nerds, then let them keep their vodka-red noses out of history. How drunk were they in writing that balloneyous historic account? Assyria was never the owner of Artsakh. Around 800 BC, it was called Ardakh, Urdekheh or Atakhuni and was part of the kingdom of Van. The history bit by Russia Today reeks of distortion and is blatantly in denial of the existence of Armenia.
You say the bastards don't want to hurt the feelings of “Azeris”, what about hurting feelings of Armenians? Shouldn't I be hurt hearing such utter rubbish?
If history is not important, then let them just deal with the present situation. Fabricating “Azeri” style distory is the last thing Russia has the moral right to do, given it was they who sacrificed 60% of Republic of Armenia of 1920 (minus four Wilsonian vilayets) to Turks in 1921. They put us through this whole mess and I will reserve the right to be angry with them and NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY, I CANNOT, I am UNABLE to think the way you do.
It's all about territory. They all want Armenian territory while whatever it is we have under control is but 10% of historic Armenia. We have to let them know we are not giving any more territory to the genocidal Turk parasite.
There's no way you would tolerate the slightest criticism of Russia's conduct, however gross or brutal. You are mesmerized by Russia, this is not healthy.
@Armenian,
I am sad to say that almost every argument you bring is based on fallacy. While I don't claim I am totally fallacy free, my whole point in writing on such boards is to make Armenians aware of a lot of fallacies that we have made inherent, integral and inseparable parts of ourselves:
The fallacies of “Western Armenia”; “South Caucasus”; “Eastern Anatolia”; “Urartian” language; 1.5 million figure; talking about “Azeri” when referring to events before 1918; endlessly waiting that the worthless, non-binding, redundant HR106 pass so that only then we can ask for reparations; constant comparison of the Armenian Genocide with whatever it was that happened to Jews during WWII; the Hitler quote, as if were it to be proved he did not say it, this would change what had happened decades before his alleged uttering it; territorial integrity vs. self determination in Artsakh issue where I constantly ask in vain about a single document that affirms Artsakh within “Azeri” borders; the fallacy that Armenia needs the liberated territories for security reasons where the whole thing is about territory; etc., etc., etc.
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1) Economical
2) Political
3) Military
4) Legal
As long as Armenia exists within present borders, WE WILL NEVER HAVE THE POSSIBILITY TO DEVELOP THE FIRST THREE. We will never be able to carry any big guns as you put it. We will eternally remain dependant on hostile Russia for existence. Do you think putting all our bets on Russia will save our asses? Don't you remember what happened in 1917? But oh, you don't give a damn about history, it's only for book nerds. Does this mean we shall never give the Wilsonian arbitration a chance? Why every Armenian gives the same despondent reply to this without even wanting to give it a chance? What else do you propose? The days of the Armenian nation are counted if we are to go on with the current borders. Our nation cannot progress this way where a single fire cracker that goes off in Georgia disrupts our economy. How hard is this to understand?
Fortunately, really fortunately, we have a watertight legal document: the Wilson arbitration, which is final, timeless, irrevocable and incumbent on signatories to enforce it. Why on earth flushing it down the drain without even giving it a go?
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Originally posted by Armenian
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I care only about my own nation. No matter how Russians screw us you will give them a standing ovation.
I don't want to turn this thread into a war between us over the legitimacy of Russian hypocrisy. The Russia Today history bit is pure bullshit and I WILL NOT HAVE ANY OF IT.
I will not take such blatantly anti-Armenian history fabrication.
You say history is for book nerds, then let them keep their vodka-red noses out of history. How drunk were they in writing that balloneyous historic account? Assyria was never the owner of Artsakh. Around 800 BC, it was called Ardakh, Urdekheh or Atakhuni and was part of the kingdom of Van. The history bit by Russia Today reeks of distortion and is blatantly in denial of the existence of Armenia.
You say the bastards don't want to hurt the feelings of “Azeris”, what about hurting feelings of Armenians? Shouldn't I be hurt hearing such utter rubbish?
If history is not important, then let them just deal with the present situation. Fabricating “Azeri” style distory is the last thing Russia has the moral right to do, given it was they who sacrificed 60% of Republic of Armenia of 1920 (minus four Wilsonian vilayets) to Turks in 1921. They put us through this whole mess and I will reserve the right to be angry with them and NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY, I CANNOT, I am UNABLE to think the way you do.
It's all about territory. They all want Armenian territory while whatever it is we have under control is but 10% of historic Armenia. We have to let them know we are not giving any more territory to the genocidal Turk parasite.
There's no way you would tolerate the slightest criticism of Russia's conduct, however gross or brutal. You are mesmerized by Russia, this is not healthy.
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