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  • gegev
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    Re: Armenian Georgian Relations

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    ^^^ Interesting gegev, didn't know that, I assumed it was Russia.
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    Eddo, I guess, In recent years it couldn't be Russia, or only Russia.

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    Azeri/Turk alliance now is fighting against us through Georgia.

    Saakashvili’s methodic actions are intended to humiliate Javakh Armenian population, seize our churches and make territorial claims on Armenian-Georgian border issue. It vividly indicates that the Azeries/Turks ordered/threatened and paid him to do that.

    To provoke/fabricate Javakh Armenian population uprising against Georgia and claiming that it is done by the “aggressor”-Armenia; which does the same with Azeries. Thus supplying Azeries with additional strong tool to “prove” their Arthakh claims.

    I think that our government/president wishful thinking; that we should be patient with Saakashvili/Georgia, for a while, until the Arthakh issue is settled, didn’t work.

    Saakashvili knows it, and he is going to augment the pressure to the point, that no human being, that has a little bit self-esteem, would bare it. I know that we are landlocked county, but I think he, for sure, will do everything to provoke Javakh and Armenian population, we have no chance to prevent it. Besides, US and EU didn’t allow them to close the borders, otherwise they had been doing it, long ago, under the Azeri/Turkey pressure.

    You know, he was eating his tie; cowards are able doing everything unimaginable, if frightened properly by Azeri/Turks.

    Now, I think, our president must declare officially about this to the world, UN, etc. and then start acting against them appropriately. I think at this point this is the only way to confront Azeri-Turkey-Georgia joint plan.

    We need to do this now urgently, Saakashvili is ordered/threatened/paid to carry out the actions above, before the Arthakh issue settlement, to help Azeries.

    Any comments?
    Last edited by gegev; 02-04-2011, 08:52 AM.

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  • Federate
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    Re: Armenian Georgian Relations

    Any war with Georgia, however undesirable at the moment, must be openly supported by Russia if it is to succeed and Armenia stay afloat economically.

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  • arakeretzig
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    We really need georgia on our side, it's best for both countries, but if they try to screw us over big time, it wont end too well for them either. If anything, Turks/Azeris would love to carve georgia up and build a corridor to bypass armenia, and that day we'll be the ones who'll try to save their asses..

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  • Eddo211
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    ^^^ Interesting gegev, didn't know that, I assumed it was Russia.

    In regards to your question:
    Relations should remain cooperative; however the Javakh issue must be solved if Georgia wants Armenia to mediate their relations with Russia. With that in mind and their strong relations with Azeris and Turks, Armenia should lobby vigorously in upper house of Russia to annex part of Georgia to create a corridor that would give a common border with Russia and an access to Black Sea (Abkhazia-Poti-Ajaria-Javakheti corridor).
    The threat of carving such a corridor can also be used against Suckissvelly to curve the treatment of the Armenians in Javakh and the use of their airspace in case a war starts with Azerbaijan.

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  • gegev
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    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
    worse case, if georgia shuts the border, we will invade with russia and make a corridor to south ossetia, problem solved. US/Turkey/Azeris can go to hell.
    US and EU didn’t allow them to close the borders, otherwise they had been doing it, long ago, under the Azeri/Turkey pressure.

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  • KanadaHye
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  • arakeretzig
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    worse case, if georgia shuts the border, we will invade with russia and make a corridor to south ossetia, problem solved. US/Turkey/Azeris can go to hell.

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  • Armanen
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    If we just found oil...
    Armenia has oil, and even more natural gas but under the mountains. Oil would have to be trading at $250-300 before it would be financial profitable to explore and bring those deposits to the market.

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  • Mos
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    If we just found oil...

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  • Armanen
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    Be patient, kakashvili will piss of the bear again. Also, do not assume the world, i.e. west, would take Armenia's side. What incentive (do not say because we are right), do they have to support us when we do not have anything to offer them in return?

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