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Will We Be Brothers Again?(like Good Old Days)

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Kharpert
    RUDO, on the personal level, an Armenian and a Kurd can be friends, of course.

    Politically, however, the agendas for the Kurds and for Armenia are different. Armenia and the Kurdish population can become allies only if they are trying to achieve the same goal, and even then there will always be distrust and difficulties. We first have to see what happens in the future.
    We can be friends as long as we don't want to get same lands.Right?
    But now these lands isn't our hands so we can be friends now.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Krunchy
      We can get along with you when you go back to Central Asia where you belong.
      You must wait until the last day of world for it.We won't leave our holy lands.

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      • #13
        Or should we build a new big state together?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by RUDO
          Or should we build a new big state together?
          Bigger state together? Ethno-nationalists like you can not even live with the Turkish people after having lived for some 1000 years. So, do you really think that you will have no problems with the Armenians when living together?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by ScythianVizier
            Bigger state together? Ethno-nationalists like you can not even live with the Turkish people after having lived for some 1000 years. So, do you really think that you will have no problems with the Armenians when living together?
            ethno-nationalists what does it mean?
            We should try at least

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            • #16
              Krunchy the Kurds are not from central Asia and most of todays Turks are not from central Asia.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Sion
                Krunchy the Kurds are not from central Asia and most of todays Turks are not from central Asia.
                So where are they from?

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                • #18
                  Who? The Turks or the Kurds? I thought you were a Kurd?

                  Only about a third of Turks have central Asian ancestry. The Kurds have been in that part of the world for 1000's of years.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Sion
                    Who? The Turks or the Kurds? I thought you were a Kurd?

                    Only about a third of Turks have central Asian ancestry. The Kurds have been in that part of the world for 1000's of years.
                    I am kurd(but I can't be so sure about my nation)I agree with you.The kurds have been in mesopotamia for thousands of years.

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                    • #20
                      But turks not.

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