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  • #91
    The result is %50-%50 now.The result is still not obvious.(But I want to close this thread in a few days.)

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    • #92
      Originally posted by RUDO
      But how can we communicate in an other way?(Turks-Armenians).Is there any other oppurtinity for us?
      Open borders, trade and diplomatic relations would be a start but we are powerless to do anything about this. We don't have to agree or even necessarily be friends and we know we will always have emnity but normalcy would do everyone some good. We are doomed to be neighbors in the imperfect world.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Joseph
        Open borders, trade and diplomatic relations would be a start but we are powerless to do anything about this. We don't have to agree or even necessarily be friends and we know we will always have emnity but normalcy would do everyone some good. We are doomed to be neighbors in the imperfect world.
        We are neighbours,so we must be friends.But governments can't agree on it. .People may want to be friends again,but governments don't.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by RUDO
          We are neighbours,so we must be friends.But governments can't agree on it. .People may want to be friends again,but governments don't.
          Realistically the most we can hope for is a magnanimous relationship. We can be neighbors but never brothers. There are far too many bad feelings and mistrust to ever become friends or allies but it would suit both sides to be able to trade have normal relations.
          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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          • #95
            Thats true Joseph.
            It is normal to have problems between neighbours, I wouldnt have a problem with a Korean ever. We have to admit that first we need some sort of communication and then start talking on real problems.

            We can do some, and we are not at all powerless.
            We can start by not doing things that are negative in nature.
            We dont have to, for example feed negative perceptions of the other side.
            We dont have to instult the other party for example. Insulting is easy, and
            it may sometimes relieve your anger, but still it is the easiest thing to do.
            We can start with not doing these.
            I believe the Turks and Armenians living in US or Europe can do lots of things togather.
            We can start on doing from very simple and basic ones, and then move on.

            Originally posted by Joseph
            Open borders, trade and diplomatic relations would be a start but we are powerless to do anything about this. We don't have to agree or even necessarily be friends and we know we will always have emnity but normalcy would do everyone some good. We are doomed to be neighbors in the imperfect world.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Joseph
              Realistically the most we can hope for is a magnanimous relationship. We can be neighbors but never brothers. There are far too many bad feelings and mistrust to ever become friends or allies but it would suit both sides to be able to trade have normal relations.
              I don't agree with you.We will be brothers.(Even now despite of many incidents Armenians in Turkey are our brothers.)So I think we will be brothers again.(Of course if we aren't too racist).Impossible is nothing.!!!

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              • #97
                50%-50% again

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                • #98
                  Last Situation

                  Last Situation:

                  ASALA:Was it really necessary?

                  Yes 46.67%
                  No 53.33%

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                  • #99
                    Default The "Armenian Genocide" Myth

                    The "Armenian Genocide" myth is an entertainment, a masturbation for today's diaspora Armenians. They do not speak Armenian, they do not live the Armenian cu...


                    Show Please! ASALA

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                    • Originally posted by GodBlessTurks View Post
                      Default The "Armenian Genocide" Myth

                      The "Armenian Genocide" myth is an entertainment, a masturbation for today's diaspora Armenians. They do not speak Armenian, they do not live the Armenian cu...


                      Show Please! ASALA
                      ASALA was stopped in its tracks over 20 years ago, mostly by pressure from the Armenian Diaspora. Thanks for sharing old news with us...

                      P.S. Mustafa Kemal was a much bigger terrorist than all the groups in that video combined, yet he was a saint compared to the young turks and the last sultan...

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