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  • #11
    Originally posted by Tongue
    Interesting site.. but not realistic..
    However, Iran is our favorite neighbor!

    You should have said "my" favorite neighbor to avoid making the error of speaking for others. Of couse I support friendship with them and they are good neighbors, but I have a different favorite.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Alucardian
      You should have said "my" favorite neighbor to avoid making the error of speaking for others. Of couse I support friendship with them and they are good neighbors, but I have a different favorite.
      Who is your favourite out the nations bordering Armenia?
      [url]http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html[/url]

      [I]Anyone can become angry--that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way; this is not easy.
      We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.[/I] -- Aristotle

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Armenoid
        Before I repond to your stupid comment, I suggest you get an education first.
        Why is Armenoid banned, because he spoke the truth? The Shah was a total despot, a criminal with a lot of innocent blood on his hands, on the bank role of the CIA and the Mossad, that is why he was over thrown by a popular uprising. Why is the current Islamic administration in Tehran so bad, they were the ones who helped Armenians in Artsakh. I bet if the puppet government of the Shah was in power in Iran today, the Republic of Armenia would not have a very friendly government to the south. Tounge, I also suggest you educate yourself about this topic. Go ahead, prove your utter ignorance and ban me.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by skhara
          Who is your favourite out the nations bordering Armenia?
          My favorite "neighbor" is Russia. For obvious reasons.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Alucardian
            My favorite "neighbor" is Russia. For obvious reasons.
            Russia and Armenia don't share a border.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Tongue
              Russia and Armenia don't share a border.
              LOL - got him on that one!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Norserunt
                Why is Armenoid banned, because he spoke the truth? The Shah was a total despot, a criminal with a lot of innocent blood on his hands, on the bank role of the CIA and the Mossad, that is why he was over thrown by a popular uprising. Why is the current Islamic administration in Tehran so bad, they were the ones who helped Armenians in Artsakh. I bet if the puppet government of the Shah was in power in Iran today, the Republic of Armenia would not have a very friendly government to the south. Tounge, I also suggest you educate yourself about this topic. Go ahead, prove your utter ignorance and ban me.
                I thought you were already banned..."Armenian"

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Norserunt
                  they were the ones who helped Armenians in Artsakh.
                  Good point. Some people are prisoner to the image of USians being held hostage and care more about that than about Armenians, IMO.

                  What I would like to know is why USians maintain a policy that is clearly detrimental to their own interests? They need oil, Arabs have oil. Logically, then, they should be friendly to the oil producing states. But no..........

                  But to favor of Israel, they cut their nose off to spite their faces.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Tongue
                    Russia and Armenia don't share a border.
                    Please read what I wrote. I said "neighbor." Russia is clearly in Armenia's neighborhood.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Alucardian
                      Good point. Some people are prisoner to the image of USians being held hostage and care more about that than about Armenians, IMO.

                      What I would like to know is why USians maintain a policy that is clearly detrimental to their own interests? They need oil, Arabs have oil. Logically, then, they should be friendly to the oil producing states. But no..........

                      But to favor of Israel, they cut their nose off to spite their faces.
                      Yeah - so you have no problem with Chester turning from a supporter of Armenians to getting into bed with the Turks as they gave him trade consessions and claims...and then he influenced US policy to likewise abandon the Armenians....I mean what did the Armenians ever have to offer to Americans or anyone eh? Why not just nuzzle up with the Turks - so what they were Genociders...right?

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