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Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

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  • #21
    Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

    ^But, I'm not talking about Turkey recognizing it and refusing to do anything about it. I'm talking about what will most probably occurr a looong time from now, which will be that Turky will not only recognize it, but try to pay back for it and give Armenia back its land.

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    • #22
      Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

      I doubt they would ever give land back, even if they do recognise it. Don't get your hopes up, it's unlikely that the government's going to kick it's own people off 'Turkish' land.

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      • #23
        Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

        Well, we'll make those idiots move out, whether they like it or not!

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        • #24
          Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

          Originally posted by Elia
          Well, we'll make those idiots move out, whether they like it or not!
          Well this isn't a realistic option, unless you want Turkey to then accuse Armenia of genocide, in which they will (by our own logic) gain their lands back.

          Anyways, its pointless to discuss it since countries don't give away land. This isn't the American West circa 1700. Plus, if you move Turks and Kurds out, you still have to find a way to make Armenians move in. The latter is probably harder than the former, considering how many people fled Armenia after its independence (when the popular notion was that Armenians would start moving back).


          BTW, here is a video of Condoleeza and Congressman Schiff having a discussion about the genocide: http://www.hairenik.com/HairenikTV/HA_TV_Clip53.htm

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          • #25
            Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

            Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post
            Well this isn't a realistic option, unless you want Turkey to then accuse Armenia of genocide, in which they will (by our own logic) gain their lands back.

            Anyways, its pointless to discuss it since countries don't give away land. This isn't the American West circa 1700. Plus, if you move Turks and Kurds out, you still have to find a way to make Armenians move in. The latter is probably harder than the former, considering how many people fled Armenia after its independence (when the popular notion was that Armenians would start moving back).


            BTW, here is a video of Condoleeza and Congressman Schiff having a discussion about the genocide: http://www.hairenik.com/HairenikTV/HA_TV_Clip53.htm
            Sorry, I let my anger take over. What I meant was that since the land would be in control of Armenia, the Turks would have to move out of the Armenian homes (sort of like the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans, except no violence) or I guess the Armenian government could charge extremely high taxes (revenge is sweet) or something like that. I understand that it might be hard to make many Armenians to move in, but eventually, after time and effort, it would happen.

            I already saw the video, and I think Condoleeza Rice is a racist, power-hungry *****.

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            • #26
              Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

              Originally posted by Elia
              Sorry, I let my anger take over. What I meant was that since the land would be in control of Armenia, the Turks would have to move out of the Armenian homes (sort of like the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans, except no violence) or I guess the Armenian government could charge extremely high taxes (revenge is sweet) or something like that. I understand that it might be hard to make many Armenians to move in, but eventually, after time and effort, it would happen.
              I'd be in favor of high taxes, like how the Ottomans charged the Armenians for being non-Muslims in a Muslim empire. It is a peaceful way of making people emigrate, and the ones that stay will be beneficial to the state. The danger of expecting them all to emigrate is, if they don't, extremists will start forcing them out, and it will spiral out of control, like the situation in the Balkans, or the genocide. These days, events like that will make headlines across the globe and smear our image. This is why I say we have to let Azeri refugees back into Karabakh (and the occupied territories outside Karabakh). Even if 100% of them move back, which will hardly be the case, they will still be less than 1/4 of the population of Karabakh, but we will look like some kind of humanitarian state.

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              • #27
                Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

                Wait, I understand everything up to "This is why I say we have to let Azeri refugees back into Karabakh..." Can you explain the reasons and descriptions of this please?

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                • #28
                  Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

                  They lived in Karabakh, most of them had no quarrel with Armenians, and they were less than 1/4 minority even in Karabakh. If we don't allow them to return, Armenians, however justified our cause in Karabakh is, will look bad for ethnically cleansing the region, and will create nothing but hatred among the average Azeri. They're not big fans of their government, but when they have an outside enemy, they will unite very easily. The Azeri authorities are grooming the next generation of fighters as we speak, by purposely leaving their 700,000+ refugees homeless, in order to motivate them to fight the war for the next generation. If we simply list the return of refugees as a precondition of solving the conflict, 100% of the refugees will not move back, but we will look like good guys. And even if 100% of them return, they are merely a 20% minority.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

                    Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post
                    They lived in Karabakh, most of them had no quarrel with Armenians, and they were less than 1/4 minority even in Karabakh. If we don't allow them to return, Armenians, however justified our cause in Karabakh is, will look bad for ethnically cleansing the region, and will create nothing but hatred among the average Azeri. They're not big fans of their government, but when they have an outside enemy, they will unite very easily. The Azeri authorities are grooming the next generation of fighters as we speak, by purposely leaving their 700,000+ refugees homeless, in order to motivate them to fight the war for the next generation. If we simply list the return of refugees as a precondition of solving the conflict, 100% of the refugees will not move back, but we will look like good guys. And even if 100% of them return, they are merely a 20% minority.
                    Oh, now I understand what you mean, but that seems impossible with the majority of Armenians being racist toward Turks (including Azeris).

                    BTW, Դուն հայերէն կը հասկնա՞ս, եւ եթէ արդէն չէիր գիտէր, «փոստը» որ Lion-ին համար գրեցիր թարգմանեցի հայ տառերու, որ աւելի դիւրութեամբ հասկնայ:
                    Last edited by Էլիա; 04-25-2007, 04:49 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Condoleezza Rice Stopping Genocide Bill From Passing

                      Originally posted by Elia
                      Oh, now I understand what you mean, but that seems impossible with the majority of Armenians being racist toward Turks (including Azeris)
                      Ya, they are pretty hostile towards Turks in Karabakh, at least thats the impresion I got when I visited. There is still an Azeri mosque in Shusha though, and the local Armenians were talking about repairing it. So they are not entirely against them.

                      Originally posted by Elia
                      Դուն հայերէն կը հասկնա՞ս, եւ եթէ արդէն չէիր գիտէր, «փոստը» որ Lion-ին համար գրեցիր թարգմանեցի հայ տառերու, որ աւելի դիւրութեամբ հասկնայ:
                      Ayo gu hasgunam. Shnorhagaloutyoun

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