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  • #11
    Re: Wikipedia

    Originally posted by TomServo
    The independent Armenian government selected the colors of the last period of the Rubenid Dynasty: red, blue, and yellow, in which yellow was immediately replaced by orange, because it merged with the rest of the colors and presented a more pleasing composition.
    Thanks.

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    • #12
      Re: Question About Armenian Flag

      Originally posted by bookmaker
      hey hi guy!how are you?I think we must discuss garabag problem.I worry very much maybe our country(armenia)can make some concessions to agree with azerbaycan.what can you say abouit it?are you anxious about it?and athe same time Im suspicious about america.nowadays armenian foreign minister and his azeri couterpart negotiate this problem.I want to know your analyses.I wait your reply.....
      What are you going on about...

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      • #13
        Re: Question About Armenian Flag

        Originally posted by bookmaker
        I wait your reply.do you live in armenia or another foreign country.i live in canada.you?
        I live in Australia.

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        • #14
          Re: Question About Armenian Flag

          Originally posted by bookmaker
          I wait your reply.do you live in armenia or another foreign country.i live in canada.you?
          Artsakh unites with Armenia, Azerbaijan goes away. The end.

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          • #15
            Re: Question About Armenian Flag

            Originally posted by TomServo
            Artsakh unites with Armenia, Azerbaijan goes away. The end.
            In your dreams maybe.

            In reality - Kocharian first isolates then elminates any influence that the people of Artsakh have over their future. Then the predetermined "solution" will be put into the hands of international bodies which then require the withdrawal of NK forces from all areas that lie outside of the border of the former autonomous region of Nagorno Karabagh. After a couple of years Azerbaijan makes a quick military strike. Within a few weeks there is not a single Armenian living in Artsakh. The Nagorno Karabagh international, regional, and local problem is thus solved.

            Kocharian, meanwhile, has since retired to "spend time with his family", probably relaxing in a villa-estate in America, while his cronies in Yerevan, safe in their gated-communities, keep things tightly under control in Armenia and blame everthing on Turks or foreigners.
            Plenipotentiary meow!

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            • #16
              Re: Question About Armenian Flag

              Originally posted by bell-the-cat
              In your dreams maybe.

              In reality - Kocharian first isolates then elminates any influence that the people of Artsakh have over their future. Then the predetermined "solution" will be put into the hands of international bodies which then require the withdrawal of NK forces from all areas that lie outside of the border of the former autonomous region of Nagorno Karabagh. After a couple of years Azerbaijan makes a quick military strike. Within a few weeks there is not a single Armenian living in Artsakh. The Nagorno Karabagh international, regional, and local problem is thus solved.

              Kocharian, meanwhile, has since retired to "spend time with his family", probably relaxing in a villa-estate in America, while his cronies in Yerevan, safe in their gated-communities, keep things tightly under control in Armenia and blame everthing on Turks or foreigners.
              Yes, Anglo-Saxons have once again started meddling in places they shouldn't. Like this guy:



              When you've got an Anglo calling NKR a place that "doesn't exist," I guess you know your time is up.

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              • #17
                Re: Question About Armenian Flag

                It's a British-Turk conspiracy!

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                • #18
                  Re: Question About Armenian Flag

                  Originally posted by bell-the-cat
                  In your dreams maybe.

                  In reality - Kocharian first isolates then elminates any influence that the people of Artsakh have over their future. Then the predetermined "solution" will be put into the hands of international bodies which then require the withdrawal of NK forces from all areas that lie outside of the border of the former autonomous region of Nagorno Karabagh. After a couple of years Azerbaijan makes a quick military strike. Within a few weeks there is not a single Armenian living in Artsakh. The Nagorno Karabagh international, regional, and local problem is thus solved.

                  Kocharian, meanwhile, has since retired to "spend time with his family", probably relaxing in a villa-estate in America, while his cronies in Yerevan, safe in their gated-communities, keep things tightly under control in Armenia and blame everthing on Turks or foreigners.
                  Why do you think so? Don't you think he would've gave up the land already if he intended on it?

                  Armenia giving up Artsakh is highly unlikely. That will never happen.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Question About Armenian Flag

                    Originally posted by TomServo
                    Yes, Anglo-Saxons have once again started meddling in places they shouldn't. Like this guy:
                    Maybe having to put up with 150 years worth of whining, whinging, ungrateful Armenians (who seem to expect to live parasitically off other nations as easily as they have lived parasitically off their fellow countrymen) has somewhat influenced Anglo-Saxon views about Armenians in general.
                    Plenipotentiary meow!

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                    • #20
                      Re: Question About Armenian Flag

                      Originally posted by ace
                      Why do you think so? Don't you think he would've gave up the land already if he intended on it?
                      It's happening as you read this! The existance of Nagorno Karabagh is bad for business, it's that simple.

                      Originally posted by ace
                      Armenia giving up Artsakh is highly unlikely. That will never happen.
                      I'm sure someone said the same about Kars, or Van, or Erzurum.
                      Plenipotentiary meow!

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