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An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

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  • #11
    Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

    Originally posted by karoaper
    He has been on this forum. Came on acting as someone not knowledgable about the genocide and interested in Armenian culture. Typical Turk.
    He didn't write the article though.

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    • #12
      Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

      Originally posted by TomServo
      He didn't write the article though.
      oops, lol

      well, ya' know they all sound alike.

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      • #13
        Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

        u armenians have psychological issues that need addreesing really...
        I mean life is great why dont u just go out and have some fresh air instead of having this futile discussion (as our racist scum armenian says )?? Go out, just chill out u know waht I say Go find a girlfriend or something. Aren't u all bored of dreamin of "your" ( ) "sacred"( ) lands and masturbating u little pests???
        You can call me a hero.
        I'm no hero, I'm a legend.
        Heroes last a lifetime, legends last forever...

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        • #14
          Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

          Originally posted by wohlkahn
          u armenians have psychological issues that need addreesing really...
          I mean life is great why dont u just go out and have some fresh air instead of having this futile discussion (as our racist scum armenian says )?? Go out, just chill out u know waht I say Go find a girlfriend or something. Aren't u all bored of dreamin of "your" ( ) "sacred"( ) lands and masturbating u little pests???
          Aren't you proud to come from a race of genious murderers and rapists that inspired the Nazis?

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          • #15
            Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

            Originally posted by wohlkahn
            u armenians have psychological issues that need addreesing really...
            I mean life is great why dont u just go out and have some fresh air instead of having this futile discussion (as our racist scum armenian says )?? Go out, just chill out u know waht I say Go find a girlfriend or something. Aren't u all bored of dreamin of "your" ( ) "sacred"( ) lands and masturbating u little pests???
            Keep your "advice" to yourself.

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            • #16
              Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

              Originally posted by skhara
              By the way, one thing I've yet to trully see is EUs interest in Armenia. What is it? A way to try and get to the Caspian forgoing Turkey - via Georgia, Armenia and Iran?
              Voghjuyn Enker Skhara:

              Glad you liked my comments regarding Armeno-Turdish affairs.

              EU interests in Armenia is not well defined yet. I think this will take some time because for the west, Turks are a better bet - economically, militarily and politically.

              This is quite natural because a tiny fledgling landlocked Armenia does not, and will not in the foreseeable future, attract them. Armenians need to stop thinking of political affairs as if they are family affairs. Political policy is essentially based upon cold calculations, nothing else.

              To that effect, there is no such thing as "friends" in politics, just temporary partners. That is why I have always said Armenia needs to concentrate on relations with Russia and Iran, for now. Armenia, in the foreseeable future, only serves Russian and Iranian foreign interests.

              Having said that, I am very happy with the diplomatic core within Yerevan. They have managed to closely ally themselves with Russia and Iran; they have also made significant progress with the EU; and they are paying good lip service to the USA.

              BTW: See how my Armeno-Turdish rhetoric attracts the kind of turds we want to see here.
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


              Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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              • #17
                Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

                Originally posted by Armenian
                Voghjuyn Enker Skhara:

                Glad you liked my comments regarding Armeno-Turdish affairs.

                EU interests in Armenia is not well defined yet. I think this will take some time because for the west, Turks are a better bet - economically, militarily and politically.

                This is quite natural because a tiny fledgling landlocked Armenia does not, and will not in the foreseeable future, attract them. Armenians need to stop thinking of political affairs as if they are family affairs. Political policy is essentially based upon cold calculations, nothing else.

                To that effect, there is no such thing as "friends" in politics, just temporary partners. That is why I have always said Armenia needs to concentrate on relations with Russia and Iran, for now. Armenia, in the foreseeable future, only serves Russian and Iranian foreign interests.

                Having said that, I am very happy with the diplomatic core within Yerevan. They have managed to closely ally themselves with Russia and Iran; they have also made significant progress with the EU; and they are paying good lip service to the USA.

                BTW: See how my Armeno-Turdish rhetoric attracts the kind of turds we want to see here.
                Maybe Kocharian should stop stealing money from the people, instead of ass kissing everybody else.

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                • #18
                  Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

                  Originally posted by ace
                  Maybe Kocharian should stop stealing money from the people, instead of ass kissing everybody else.
                  Well, he's no angel, but compared to sell-out Levon or that crazy bastard Vasgen, he's our best bet.

                  As far as foreign policy and politics in general is concerned, it's a synonyme for prostitution, at least the way the world has turned so far. So, as rightly noted, it's all a matter of self-interest and money/power. The scummiest prick in the room sometimes gets the most care, simply because he has what the rest want.

                  I think Russia is a more stable aly to us than Iran. The reason is Russia has been to Armenia and has fought to restore the lands from Persians and Turks before. There's an interest in Armenia in of herself. With Iranians, I get the sense that it's more a matter of spiting the Suni, Israel-loving Turks and Azeris. If tomorrow, they normalize their relationship, possibly through the help of Syria, I honestly don't think they will choose Christian Armenia before the Muslim Turks, especially if Turks become more Islamic.

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                  • #19
                    Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

                    Originally posted by ace
                    Maybe Kocharian should stop stealing money from the people, instead of ass kissing everybody else.
                    Grow up, that comment can be made about any administration or president anywhere.

                    And who's "ass" has he been kissing?

                    Kocharyan is not the best we have, but he is much better that the previous turk/xxx lover who almost sold Zangezur to the highest bidder.
                    Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

                    Նժդեհ


                    Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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                    • #20
                      Re: An appeal to the Turkish government and Turks abroad on the Armenian issue

                      Originally posted by Armenian
                      Grow up, that comment can be made about any administration or president anywhere.

                      And who's "ass" has he been kissing?

                      Kocharyan is not the best we have, but he is much better that the previous turk/xxx lover who almost sold Zangezur to the highest bidder.
                      Ugh...stop saying "he's the best we've had." Stop lowering your standards, we've had representatives during the Soviet Union that built marvels for us - the first theaters and sport complexes were built in Armenia, before they were built in Moscow.

                      You seriously don't understand how hard it is for somebody to open up a business in Armenia.

                      The more money they know you have, the more they'll ask, the more they need, the more they'll take...You need more for the bribe than you do for the actual business itself. And it's not like hes using this money to help Armenia, HES JUST STEALING IT.

                      This is pushing away foreign business men, investors, and its doing nothing but encouraging a emigration from Armenia. He's nothing but a Turk himself.

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