Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
In other words you cannot find a single example of Armenian government extremism. I don't know what planet you live on, but government extremism is much more threatening than a few people saying things on the internet, and thus you cannot compare Turkish extremism to Armenian "extremism".
You're speaking hypothetically. I'm talking about real policies and specific actions.
Where did I justify ASALA? I only gave you facts which are not disputable: They only targeted diplomats (I said killed earlier but I meant targeted), there were only a hundred or so members, and they have not existed for over 20 years. But somehow its okay for Turks to use this non-existant group as an example of Armenian "extremism", but when Armenians give examples of many of the current extremist policies of Turkey, Turks tell us 'hey its not extremism, its just politics'.
Supporting a country like Azerbaijan who claims that Armenia's capital belongs to their country, and who threatens war every week for years now? Thats not extremism? Don't say ridiculous things like this and expect people to take you seriously.
And blockading over 80% of Armenia's border, leaving millions of people in a virtual siege for almost 20 years is not extremism? I'm glad we now understand what your criteria is for extremism.
At least ASALA only targeted government officials. Turkey targets Armenia's entire population.
Originally posted by seruven
Originally posted by seruven
You're speaking hypothetically. I'm talking about real policies and specific actions.
Originally posted by seruven
Originally posted by seruven
And blockading over 80% of Armenia's border, leaving millions of people in a virtual siege for almost 20 years is not extremism? I'm glad we now understand what your criteria is for extremism.
At least ASALA only targeted government officials. Turkey targets Armenia's entire population.
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