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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Well Joseph, you saw what they did to their Ossetian minority during the 2008 war, I highly doubt they are going to respect minority rights, except of course Muslim Azeris/Turks who will be glorified in Georgia.
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Originally posted by georgia View PostMos-you are only man in this forum who know the real cost of our friendshipyou are good man
so joseph if we will do this 7 things there is the guarantee that armenia did not start the war for javakheti... there is the example nagorno-karabaghi...
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Mos-you are only man in this forum who know the real cost of our friendshipyou are good man
so joseph if we will do this 7 things there is the guarantee that armenia did not start the war for javakheti... there is the example nagorno-karabaghi...
our allies in the war 2008 were with us. what you think why russia did not get in tbilisi? because nato turkey and usa in 2008 they were with us... what was russians achieve in the 2008? nothing because in abkhazeti and samachablo before the war there were the troops there... so in georgia is noT such difficult situation, such you think armenians.
in summer of 2010 in black sea resort in georgia were 250 000 thousand armenian touristLast edited by georgia; 02-02-2011, 08:07 AM.
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostYou would close it if you could just to please your Turkish brothers, however Russia would rape your azz if you did it, especially after the little spanking you just got.
Where were your allies then?
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Originally posted by georgia View PostEddo211- oh we are enemies? we must close the borders with armenia? dumass
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Where were your allies then?
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My problem is not really Turkish-Georgian relations, it's Georgian Azeri relations that serve as a threat against us.
Everytime the topic of georgian-armenian relations come up, I have to put up this foto
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Originally posted by georgia View PostEddo211- oh we are enemies? we must close the borders with armenia? dumass
so we are using usa and turkey and you are using russia there is no difference
and you eddo your hope is that if turkey get closer with russians they will be love armenians? i dont think so...
Georgians threw in their lot with the Turks long ago and they've had it out for Armenians for centuries due to petty jealousies. Many of the reasons why Armenians are aligned with Russians have to do with the fact that the Georgians left Armenians with no choice. Instead of being magnanimous they continue to act on behalf of the Turks and Azeris and use their geographical position to pressure Armenia. Christian brotherhood is wasted on them. They forget that the US will be gone from the region soon and the Turks will show their true intentions as well.
Here's what Georgia should do if their smart:
1) Provide official language status to Armenian within Javakhk.
2) Provide legal status to the Armenian Apostolic Church of Georgia and return Armenian churches confiscated during the Soviet era.
3) End the political persecution of Armenian community activists and leaders and release Vahagn Chakhalyan from prison.
4) End the prohibition on Armenian language books, newspapers and publications entering Javakhk by border officials.
5) End the ban on entry into Georgia of groups of Armenians who work on Javakhk-related matters.
6) Reinstate Armenian language classes in Javakhk schools, which have been curtailed by the government.
7) Stop periodic blockades of Armenia and stealing goods coming from Armenia or going to Armenia.
Otherwise Javakh will be the next region to secede. It will not be good for anybody in the short-term but how long can people be expected to live in a dire situation that is thrust upon them by Tbilisi.
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Eddo211- oh we are enemies? we must close the borders with armenia? dumass
so we are using usa and turkey and you are using russia there is no difference
and you eddo your hope is that if turkey get closer with russians they will be love armenians? i dont think so...
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Georgians are the biggest backstabbers ever and they can’t be trusted, before shaking hands with them you have to check your rearview mirrors, and after shaking hands you should count your fingers then check your watch and rings if there’re still there. But they are so stupid they think no one know for who they are.
And the biggest dumass is their president the western “Puppetshvili” or “Lapdogshvili”
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