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  • Re: Iranians in Armenia

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    The USA doesn't have economic problems, the problem is all the money goes to Israel, the US military (as well as sales of military weapons to other countries) and Israel's interests around the world.


    As for Armenian "growth", it was because of welfare and not true economic growth

    Over the past 16 years, the U.S. has provided nearly $2 billion in assistance to Armenia, the highest per capita amount in the NIS. Humanitarian aid originally accounted for up to 85% of this total, reflecting the economic paralysis caused by closed borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, destruction in northern Armenia left from the devastating 1988 earthquake, and the closure of most of the country's factories.

    As conditions in Armenia have improved, with the stabilization of the economy and increased energy production--including the restarting of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant near the capital--U.S. assistance programs have progressed from humanitarian priorities to longer-term development goals.


    http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5275.htm
    You make it sound like the usa saved armenia when that is not the case. Russia helped even more but still the Armenians in Armenia are the ones who set up businesses and took chances. By doing things like developing a tourism industry and attracting Iranians or whoever to come and spend their money in Hayastan the Hayastantsis will grow their own economy. A lot of people do big business in hayastan and this is great for the country. Armenias leaders have done a good job of getting the most out of the big powers for a little in return. The only thing that can kill our development is a war or racist morons running around scaring off customers.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • Re: Iranians in Armenia

      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      You make it sound like the usa saved armenia when that is not the case. Russia helped even more but still the Armenians in Armenia are the ones who set up businesses and took chances. By doing things like developing a tourism industry and attracting Iranians or whoever to come and spend their money in Hayastan the Hayastantsis will grow their own economy. A lot of people do big business in hayastan and this is great for the country. Armenias leaders have done a good job of getting the most out of the big powers for a little in return. The only thing that can kill our development is a war or racist morons running around scaring off customers.
      For someone who complains about the Oligarchs, you seem to think Hayastantsis are living the dream and are in some sort of position to absorb the influx of immigrants and put them to work washing their dishes and cleaning their toilets.
      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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      • Re: Iranians in Armenia

        Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
        For someone who complains about the Oligarchs, you seem to think Hayastantsis are living the dream and are in some sort of position to absorb the influx of immigrants and put them to work washing their dishes and cleaning their toilets.
        Your thinking of Armenia in terms of what you know about America. Armenia is not America and Iranians are not mexicans. Iranians are not coming to wash our dishes they are coming to spend money, relax and do business. Some Hayastantsis are indeed living the dream and there is no one dying to come live in Armenia unfortunately. Like dude i think you hold the record for having the most misconseptions about almost everything. I dought there is a single Iranian in all of Armenia who "washing their dishes and cleaning their toilets"
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • Re: Iranians in Armenia

          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          Your thinking of Armenia in terms of what you know about America. Armenia is not America and Iranians are not mexicans. Iranians are not coming to wash our dishes they are coming to spend money, relax and do business. Some Hayastantsis are indeed living the dream and there is no one dying to come live in Armenia unfortunately. Like dude i think you hold the record for having the most misconseptions about almost everything. I dought there is a single Iranian in all of Armenia who "washing their dishes and cleaning their toilets"
          That was my point... I figured you would have caught onto my sarcasm by now.
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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          • Re: Iranians in Armenia

            Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
            That was my point... I figured you would have caught onto my sarcasm by now.
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            Hayastan or Bust.

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            • Re: Iranians in Armenia

              Thanks for the links CRDA
              Chek out the xxxlery on Gargin and his buddy in this pick
              http://www.globalarmenianheritage-ad...gue_erevan.htm
              I think he is starting a rap group
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                there was 1 mil Armenians in Tehran before the Islamic Republic and no one take that as a threat/bad thing.thats why there are a lot of Churches in there
                even now there is still an Armenian Town in the province of Isfahan in Iran,named "New Julfa" which got connected to Isfahan city due to its very fast growth.

                we should'nt worry about people from other Countries in Armenia at least not Iranians.I even suggest building an Armenian Embassy in "Tabriz" which is closest Major city to our border so we can be friends with Ethnic Iranians too.btw Turkey have 3 embassies in Iran while Armenia and Iran have Much more Agreements than Iran and Turkey

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                • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                  Originally posted by Parskahay View Post
                  there was 1 mil Armenians in Tehran before the Islamic Republic and no one take that as a threat/bad thing.thats why there are a lot of Churches in there
                  even now there is still an Armenian Town in the province of Isfahan in Iran,named "New Julfa" which got connected to Isfahan city due to its very fast growth.

                  we should'nt worry about people from other Countries in Armenia at least not Iranians.I even suggest building an Armenian Embassy in "Tabriz" which is closest Major city to our border so we can be friends with Ethnic Iranians too.btw Turkey have 3 embassies in Iran while Armenia and Iran have Much more Agreements than Iran and Turkey
                  It is good to see your still around man. I did not know we didnt have a embassy in Iran. Iran's relationship with Armenia is growing quickly and we probably need a embassy.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                  • Re: Iranians in Armenia

                    We do have an embassy in Iran http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diploma...ons_of_armenia
                    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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