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  • new middle east map

    The new middle east map. I don't know if this is good or bad news to armenia.


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    Re: new middle east map

    Ah... It's bad news.
    I disagree with Ralph Peters. He brushes aside Armenian territory issues by basically saying "nothing can ever make up for the genocide", and somehow this makes it acceptable to give the land to Kurds.
    Complete and utter xxxxtard.

    Before: http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/xm...map_before.JPG

    After: http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/xm..._map_after.JPG
    Last edited by D3ADSY; 08-22-2006, 10:52 PM.

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    • #3
      Re: new middle east map

      What a looney.

      He also needs to create a state for Berbers in North Africa. And how about an Assyrian state? The Talysh almost had their own state in the south of the "Republic of Azerbaijan," maybe they should get it now. He stripped Syria of its coast. Is this man crazy?

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      • #4
        Re: new middle east map

        time to move to australia...far from everything..

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        • #5
          Re: new middle east map

          this map sucks.....it has many flaws...i mean turkey is still there :S:S:S:S:S:S....and western armenia still is under the control of total strangers :O....

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          • #6
            Re: new middle east map

            Originally posted by dani87
            this map sucks.....it has many flaws...i mean turkey is still there :S:S:S:S:S:S....and western armenia still is under the control of total strangers :O....
            He cares soooo much about giving autonomous land to every religious and ethnic minority in the region. No wait, what do I see: Arcakh is still in Azerbaijan? Van is now a Kurdish region? Wow, just wow. And wait, why isn't New Julfa an Armenian township? As we say in Armenian: parzvuma vor gzhanoci dur@ baca mnacel.

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            • #7
              Re: new middle east map

              Originally posted by karoaper
              He cares soooo much about giving autonomous land to every religious and ethnic minority in the region. No wait, what do I see: Arcakh is still in Azerbaijan? Van is now a Kurdish region? Wow, just wow. And wait, why isn't New Julfa an Armenian township? As we say in Armenian: parzvuma vor gzhanoci dur@ baca mnacel.

              I agree especially with regards to Artsakh. If anything, it's already de-facto part of Armenia and will NEVER be returned to Azeri control

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              • #8
                Re: new middle east map

                Here is the article by the way


                He cares soooo much about giving autonomous land to every religious and ethnic minority in the region. No wait, what do I see: Arcakh is still in Azerbaijan? Van is now a Kurdish region? Wow, just wow. And wait, why isn't New Julfa an Armenian township? As we say in Armenian: parzvuma vor gzhanoci dur@ baca mnacel.
                Van is Kurdish and we don't even get a Northern route to the Black Sea?

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                • #9
                  Re: new middle east map

                  If you look at the map closely, i think they give kars and ararat to Armenia.

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                  • #10
                    Re: new middle east map

                    Originally posted by arabico
                    If you look at the map closely, i think they give kars and ararat to Armenia.
                    Yeah, which is why it says Armenia is a winner. The idiot makes Kurdistan the 3rd largest country in the region, while Armenians, who can claim millenia of historical and cultural connection to the land get some 2000 square miles of mountains. The whole xxxxing plateau is called The Armenian Plateau for Christ's sake.

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