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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
You give turckey too much credit, this deal is not their idea.Originally posted by Army View PostThis is called Win-Win strategy. In diplomatics, instead of causing small 'Cold Wars' with other states; solving the problems in a way that boths sides could gain is a better solution. And thats currently the main ideology behind the Turkish Foreign Affairs. Their new Minister of Foreign Affairs is a Prof. known as the Turkish doyen of this Win-Win strategy. He is not even a parliament, he has no political background, but they made him the Minister. That clearly shows us that Ankara is strictly following that ideology.
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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
He didn't use to be an MP in the previous term, but currently he is.Originally posted by Army View PostThis is called Win-Win strategy. In diplomatics, instead of causing small 'Cold Wars' with other states; solving the problems in a way that boths sides could gain is a better solution. And thats currently the main ideology behind the Turkish Foreign Affairs. Their new Minister of Foreign Affairs is a Prof. known as the Turkish doyen of this Win-Win strategy. He is not even a parliament, he has no political background, but they made him the Minister. That clearly shows us that Ankara is strictly following that ideology.
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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
This is called Win-Win strategy. In diplomatics, instead of causing small 'Cold Wars' with other states; solving the problems in a way that boths sides could gain is a better solution. And thats currently the main ideology behind the Turkish Foreign Affairs. Their new Minister of Foreign Affairs is a Prof. known as the Turkish doyen of this Win-Win strategy. He is not even a parliament, he has no political background, but they made him the Minister. That clearly shows us that Ankara is strictly following that ideology.Originally posted by Haykakan View PostWhat on earth brings you to the conclusion that the strongest world powers would not be able to do anything if Serj defies them? Do you really think this or are you just typing stuff cause you got nothin better to do? Turckey will side itself with whoever it thinks will benefit it the most at the time. It does compete with russia over the caucuses but it also has its share of problems with the eu, usa and isreal.
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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
hehe
You tend to exaggerate you think that it's always world vs. Armenia. boo hoo
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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
Man are you nutts? Like how old are you? You cant see how Armenia can be hurt by the world? I mean honestly? I am not waisting anymore energy on you sheesh.Originally posted by Davo88 View PostWhy don't you answer my question?
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It doesn't take much to punish Armenia and cause her precious hdi to plummet. Instead of challenging the world, might as well do what we can to profit from their plans.Originally posted by Davo88 View PostArmenia is already in a fairly disadvantageous position when we talk about regional projects because of its isolation. Despite this, Armenia in general fares better than the Georgia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine (human development index). What more would the powers do, then?
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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
Why don't you answer my question?
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Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs
Your suggesting Armenia can strongarm the whole world. I mean honestly do you really believe what your saying?Originally posted by Davo88 View PostArmenia is already in a fairly disadvantageous position when we talk about regional projects because of its isolation. Despite this, Armenia in general fares better than the Georgia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine (human development index). What more would the powers do, then?
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