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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: How does everyone feel about Israel?

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    It's romantic.. one bottle, two cups
    Can anyone make out the brand. Is it Bjni?

    (Bjni was confiscated from its original owners and eventually "bought" at a discount price by Republican Party deputy and Sarkisian ally Rouben Hayrapetyan.)
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 03-15-2011, 06:24 AM.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post

    Larijani, tie-less 'cos every good Muslim knows that the most evil and unIslamic thing in the World is a necktie, sitting on a chair placed, in the oriental fashion, just out of swords length from Sarkisian. A chair of indescribable bad taste (or, to a typical middle-eastern despot's mind, a chair of perfect aesthetic taste). Between them both, so that the swords-length gap isn't so noticable, is an unopened bottle of mineral water - a bit of product placement in return from its mafiosi owner supporting Sarkisian?
    It's romantic.. one bottle, two cups

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Calm down Persopolis, I'm fine with tourists, I just don't want Armenia to be filled with Muslim immigrants like Europe is. Armenia is a small country, and it should remain a country for Armenians only. We are not ready to be come a multi-cultural society, no way, not now.
    Persepolis - Armenia is a local country for local people, there's nothing for you here. We know you have a plan - you covet the precious things of the country, stop touching our local things!

    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 03-15-2011, 05:38 AM.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Larijani, tie-less 'cos every good Muslim knows that the most evil and unIslamic thing in the World is a necktie, sitting on a chair placed, in the oriental fashion, just out of swords length from Sarkisian. A chair of indescribable bad taste (or, to a typical middle-eastern despot's mind, a chair of perfect aesthetic taste). Between them both, so that the swords-length gap isn't so noticable, is an unopened bottle of mineral water - a bit of product placement in return from its mafiosi owner supporting Sarkisian?
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 03-15-2011, 05:28 AM.

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  • Mos
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    Re: How does everyone feel about Israel?

    Calm down Persopolis, I'm fine with tourists, I just don't want Armenia to be filled with Muslim immigrants like Europe is. Armenia is a small country, and it should remain a country for Armenians only. We are not ready to be come a multi-cultural society, no way, not now.

    And stop with your comments about me, it's truly getting ridiculous. I am pro-Armenian before anything else. Just because I look at Iran's intentions through a pragmatic view rather than a "brotherhood" view doesn't make me pro-Azeri. And of course you take quotes from Iranian-Armenians they have loyalties to Iran and Armenia - because Iran is where they are from. And to my knowledge most people on this forum are Iranian Armenians.

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  • Persopolis
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    Re: How does everyone feel about Israel?

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Tourists are fine, but increasing amount of Persians are moving to Armenia permanently ...Muslim immigrants who have many children and increase influence of Islam. Armenia for Armenians!!
    Mos, What are you Persa-phobic? How do you know the Persians living in Armenia are not helping to build Armenia: e.g., building infrastructure, developing the energy sector, assisting in military operations, providing technical help in the areas or medicine or the sciences, or sending linguists to assist in psy-ops against the Azerbaijani military? Do you think they are moving there permanently? When Persians move away from Iran for good they normally go to Los Angeles, Paris, or London ... they aren't refugees invading Armenia.

    I have posted a lot of photos, videos, and news stories showing how Iranians-&-Armenians are working together to realize MANY shared goals, INCLUDING WORKING TOGETHER TO ENSURE ARMENIA'S SURVIVAL. Do you realize how many times the Turks & Azerbaijanis have tried to bribe Iran to stop helping Armenia? Have you realized that they want to cut off energy resources to leave your people out in the cold and without assistance if they attack?

    What are your fears? Do you think Iranian-Muslims are going to move to Armenia and start converting Armenian-Christians to Islam or Zoroastrianism after centuries of Iranians promoting the Armenian faith and culture? Do you think that when Monte Melkonian moved to Tehran we trained him to become an Ayatollah? Use the grey matter that God gave you to reach a rational conclusion.

    I am starting think that (a) you're either not Armenian, OR (b) you're Armenian that's stuck in an Azerbaijani dungeon and they're torturing you to write this nonsense, OR (c) you're on someone's payroll (Israel?), OR something is up with you.

    Look, there are lot of ways you can positively contribute to the progress of Armenia, and fight in the information war against Azerbaijan & Turkey: Wasting your time and the time of others by constantly manifesting anti-Persian bias and pro-Israeli/Zionist excuses, is not the way to help your country. All I constantly see is that you're knocking the people that are helping Armenia, and defending the people that are attacking Armenia. (I know you will deny it, but then you will have to read your own posts.)

    Mos: Sarkisian & Larijani are meeting below because they want to take over your house and fill it with a 100 Muslim babies - it looks like a done deal The caption should read: "Sarkisian approves Jihad against Mos."




    A FEW QUOTES FROM ARMENIANS ABOUT IRAN:

    "So much has been said about the cordial relationship between Armenians and Persians from Ancient time. Today, Iran and Armenia enjoy a warm and friendly relationship despite the current geopolitics. I am, too, an Armenian from Iran and I remember growing up in Tehran in an Armenian neighborhood. Our house was right next to an Armenian school/church. My Persian neighbor across the street grew up learning Armenian and spoke Armenian fluently."

    "Well I am only a quarter Armenian-Iranian (my grandmother) and the rest Iranian and I have to also agree that of all outside ethnic groups within Iran, Armenians are very well spoken for in the Iranian community...ya know ya got the turk/azeri jokes."

    "I really enjoyed your article and everybody else's comments. Being an Iranian Armenian myself, I am proud of being Iranian."

    "As an Iranian-Armenian, I thank you for this great post and your acknowledgment. It is also so nice to read all the positive comments about Iranian-Armenians."

    "Thanks for your article. We all are Iranians who have different background and traditions. I am happy to see one of the old Churches in Tehran (Karim Khan street). Actually, there is a place in North West Iran where Armenians come together from all over the world to celebrate their tradition in Spring of each year."

    "My mother is iranian-armenian and my father persian. i can tell you that some of the most nationalistic (iran loving) people ive meet are from my mothers side. I know armenian families myself that lost sons to the war. we love our iran and my home will always be iran."
    DO YOU REALIZE TURKEY AND AZERBAIJAN ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT A WAY TO CAUSE A DIVIDE BETWEEN IRAN & ARMENIA SO THEY CAN DEFEAT ARMENIA? MOS, DO YOU REALIZE YOU ARE HELPING THEM?
    http://asbarez.com/87617/turkey-seek...n-nakhichevan/

    BAKU (APA)–Nakhichevan has a ‘special place’ in Turkey’s foreign policy as a territory that isolates Armenia from the rest of the region, Turkey’s State Minister for Foreign Trade Zafer Caglavan said Wednesday speaking at a Turkish-Azeri business forum hosted in Kahkichevan , the Azeri Press Agency reported.

    “Armenia has been stuck between Nakhchivan and the rest of Azerbaijan with access only to Iran and Turkey,” Caglavan said. “Nakhchivan has a special place in the foreign policy of our government. That’s why we are here today.”

    The forum attracted influential businessmen from Turkey and Azerbaijan and presented them with information about Nakhichevan’s history, its course of economic development, and various business and investment opportunities in the area.

    According to APA, the meeting will end with the signing of a series of cooperation documents.

    Speaking to reporters during the event, Caglayan said Turkish businessmen have a “serious” interest in making investments into the Azeri controlled territory. He added that discussions were ongoing to establish the Nakhchivan-Turkey Business Council.

    “We want to establish a council that will help the businessmen. One should take advantage of bordering Nakhchivan. It would be better to create free trade zone on the border. It would increase mutual trade,” said Caglayan. “We can create a region without customs and trade with every part of the world. I gave necessary instructions. Turkey’s General Directorate of Free Trade Zones will study the issue. It will be possible to set up this system without losing time.”

    Caglayan said he had already appealed to Nakhichevan’s authorities to support the endeavor.


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  • Armanen
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Tourists are fine, but increasing amount of Persians are moving to Armenia permanently and in no time you will have people from other such countries, and if border with Turkey is open than Kurds and even poor Turks will flock to Armenia. Given our small size such immigration is dangerous for our country, especially Muslim immigrants who have many children and increase influence of Islam. Armenia for Armenians!
    There are not that many Iranians moving to Armenia, no reason to panic. And if the border were opened, I doubt kurds or turks would flood into Armenia. What would they do? There are barely enough jobs for Armenia's current population. The only sector of the economy where kurdish workers might have a chance is in agriculture, as that was the dominant industry of the former azeri population of Armenia.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    That won't be an issue for Armenia for some time. Immigrants flock to countries with dynamic and growing economies or wealthy countries with solid welfare systems in place. I do want to see a continued increase in Iranian tourists and investment in the Armenian economy.
    Tourists are fine, but increasing amount of Persians are moving to Armenia permanently and in no time you will have people from other such countries, and if border with Turkey is open than Kurds and even poor Turks will flock to Armenia. Given our small size such immigration is dangerous for our country, especially Muslim immigrants who have many children and increase influence of Islam. Armenia for Armenians!

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  • Armanen
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    That all is fine, given Armenia remains a country for Armenians and the large majority is always Armenians. I don't want Muslim immigrants overflowing my country like they have in Europe and divide Armenia and change the character of the country.

    That won't be an issue for Armenia for some time. Immigrants flock to countries with dynamic and growing economies or wealthy countries with solid welfare systems in place. I do want to see a continued increase in Iranian tourists and investment in the Armenian economy.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    I agree with you too. I am also against imperialism. Armenian and Iran I'm sure will have friendly relations for centuries to come -- I hope Armenia becomes very prosperous and that people return to Armenia from other countries and to help the country. Remember you can just drive into Iran from Armenia and so I think as people get used to this idea (post-USSR) you will see more and more people crossing the border as tourists, to do business, for sporting events, or to study. The great thing about the Iran/Armenia relationship is that Iran will never wake up one day and attack Armenia because we consider you our friends (it's a bit like driving from France to Belgium). Armenia will also have new trade routes, for example, through the Persian Gulf. Governments come and governments go - but the friendly ties between Armenians and Iranians are historic.
    That all is fine, given Armenia remains a country for Armenians and the large majority is always Armenians. I don't want Muslim immigrants overflowing my country like they have in Europe and divide Armenia and change the character of the country.

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