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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
    IDIOT,

    learn the example of your enemy-the Turks; the "world powers" had decided on the Treaty of Sevres, to the creation of an Armenia on the lands of Western Armenia, but the Turks DID NOT ACCEPT, they REFUSED TO ACCEPT. They did not sit down with their hands crossed like you and say "the world powers decided." And that is why western armenia is in their hands today, and not ours; because we have a lot of IDIOTS like you in our nation.
    The Turks lost most of their land and kept a very small part of it can we afford it. And to go against the will of the powers. what will they do to Armenia if we didn't sign it. Stop living in your dream world and wake up to the real world where real things happen. And those decisions are affecting the lives of the living in Armenia it's easy to live in the Diaspora and say yeah xxxx the world powers but would you say that when the lives of your dear ones were on the line.

    @Haykakan
    you are right my friend so right

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  • Haykakan
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    Karo jan forget it bro, if a person doesnt understand then just accept their ignorence and move on, you have made your points. Ezur tegh nervert mi kaykayi. Srank americaium enkanen aprel vor chen haskanum no choice encha nshanakum. Erank meka votch mi kakel hayastani hamar voch arelen, voch aneluein vochel kanen. Aveli lava togh gnan erants arabakan harsanigner anen u heto gnan erants hay anvanen.

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  • Artsakh
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    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    Stop insulting people Artsakh. Argue with his points.
    he has no points, he's just talking out of his B_u_T-t

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  • Armanen
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    Stop insulting people Artsakh. Argue with his points.

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  • Artsakh
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    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    It wouldn't have mattered if it was someone else as president, the world leaders had decided. That's all there is to it, nothing more nothing less. Back in the 90's they didn't really care about the Caucasus like they do now. The faster you will accept this, the better it is.
    learn the example of your enemy-the Turks; the "world powers" had decided on the Treaty of Sevres, to the creation of an Armenia on the lands of Western Armenia, but the Turks DID NOT ACCEPT, they REFUSED TO ACCEPT. They did not sit down with their hands crossed like you and say "the world powers decided." And that is why western armenia is in their hands today, and not ours; because we have a lot of IDIOTS like you in our nation.
    Last edited by Federate; 10-10-2009, 01:53 PM.

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
    what the F&^* are you blabbing about?????

    and no I'm not a levonakan, but I had the foresight of picking the lesser of two evils, and i was dead right!!!!!

    Under levon the turks several times demanded armenia recognize turkey's borders, but levon never did. and there was no absence of "great powers" during levons time either!!
    It wouldn't have mattered if it was someone else as president, the world leaders had decided. That's all there is to it, nothing more nothing less. Back in the 90's they didn't really care about the Caucasus like they do now. The faster you will accept this, the better it is.

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  • Artsakh
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    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    right I remember you are a levonakan, and what were the great powers trying to do back in the 90 when whole of the Caucasus was a battlefield. Do you think someone was helping him giving away land that was in our hands?
    what the F&^* are you blabbing about?????

    and no I'm not a levonakan, but I had the foresight of picking the lesser of two evils, and i was dead right!!!!!

    Under levon the turks several times demanded armenia recognize turkey's borders, but levon never did. and there was no absence of "great powers" during levons time either!!
    Last edited by Artsakh; 10-10-2009, 12:41 PM.

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
    Economy or economics? You must be on the dean's list!!

    You're continuing being STUPID; why don't you either shut up, or come out and condemn the actions of this traitor.

    Secondly, why weren't you speaking of the "great powers" when Levon Ter Pedrossian understook certain actions?
    right I remember you are a levonakan, and what were the great powers trying to do back in the 90 when whole of the Caucasus was a battlefield. Do you think someone was helping him giving away land that was in our hands?

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  • Artsakh
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    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post


    I'm a 19 year old economy student,

    and if he resigned the next president would have been forced to sign it. You can force someone it's not that hard. And look who's doing the forcing the great powers of our times (Russia, US and Eu) What do you suggest to do against them.
    Economy or economics? You must be on the dean's list!!

    You're continuing being STUPID; why don't you either shut up, or come out and condemn the actions of this traitor.

    Secondly, why weren't you speaking of the "great powers" when Levon Ter Pedrossian undertook certain actions?

    Serje is a stupid idiot just like you; even after the whole world spit in his face, including US senators and the former ambassador to armenia, he still justifies his actions.
    Last edited by Artsakh; 10-10-2009, 12:36 PM.

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post

    Can you be more specific? I can't understand what you are trying to say. Did I ever say anything about destroyig our nation? -NOOO

    Your Dear President Serje,however, did a great job of causing great damange to the nation in march of last year.

    And the reason why our country doesn't get anywhere is because idiots like you always try to justify their mistakes instead of coming out and admitting their mistake like a man, and admit they were wrong, and try not to make similar mistakes in the future.



    Serje will not suffer either, nor will his unibrowed gangster brother who has a 12 million dollar palace in California. Where did this former bus driver make such money?



    No, Armenia has always been for the establishment of neighborly relations with Turkey WITHOUT preconditions; Armenia should have stuck to that policy.

    Under serje, Armenia put the genocide under question, gave up any claims to our western armenia, and endagered the security of karabakh.



    this before you speak.



    gain from what?



    ?????




    Specifically, how so? And specifically, what do you mean by "people like you." Which characteristics of mine, exactly?
    let me explain everything

    All the great powers of this planet want the border to be open. The US, EU and Russia all three of them want that. We as a weak nation small nation can not do anything about it. I don't like the fact that the border is going to open. I'm been against opening the border from day one. But I see that we are out of our league here.
    Do you think Turkey likes opening the border? Look at the news today, the railway they were building is going to be stopped, the gas prices go up for them. They get their gas and oil for the turks to our east.
    Now we need to work together and take over the two countries and it can be done. The money is there we just need to get organized and after a while we can use the profit to build our country even stronger.

    Listen, first off, youre a kid so don't pretend to be some knowledgeable professor of political science.

    Secondly, you can't force anyone to do anything; THE DIGNIFIED THING FOR HIM TO HAVE DONE WAS TO RESIGN; HOWEVER, HOLDING ONTO HIS POLITICAL SEAT WAS MORE IMPORTANT FOR HIM.
    I'm a 19 year old economy student,

    and if he resigned the next president would have been forced to sign it. You can force someone it's not that hard. And look who's doing the forcing the great powers of our times (Russia, US and Eu) What do you suggest to do against them.
    Last edited by KarotheGreat; 10-10-2009, 12:24 PM.

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