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  • #61
    Re: Protocols postponed, so now what?

    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...101001088.html

    Do you really think we're going to get any of our demands? or at least have the turks give up some of theirs?

    The Turks are not going to open anything until Karabagh issue is solved and as I observe, the Westerners are also pushing for a quick solution of the matter. They are pressing Armenia because they want Turkey in the EU.

    They = USA and their allies

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    • #62
      Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

      Originally posted by NightOwl View Post
      I read alot of articles worldwide on the protocols passing, all the media now refers to the genocide as "an old dispute".."rift", etc.. That looks like the terms there headed for now. Also for Turkey to talk about the genocide is an insult to their pride and their very proud people, read that alot. Hillary really got the Armenians good. I'm sure the Turks will throw her a grand dinner party in NYC.

      Talking about Genocide Recognition in the USA is kind of pathetic now.
      Armenia is merely along for the ride. The Anglo powers are an ally of Turkey, not Armenia and the ascendancy of the Asia powers has given various powers a premise for far greater collaboration.

      Although I can appreciate Armenian apprehension and I realize that this agreement does not go far enough, since it fails to recognize the 1915 Armenian genocide.

      I fail to see how this accord can be viewed as a bad thing. Since the Armenian and Turkish people are neighbors and greater regional peace and stability is in both peoples long term, economic and geo-political interests.

      The very fact that the Turks have been so evasive on this issue and for so long is indicative of their guilt and the Turks reputation has gone from bad to worse as a result.

      Nevertheless Today's Turks are not responsible for past events and the Armenian people should not fall into the trap of seeking justice/retribution retroactively.

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      • #63
        Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

        Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
        He was forced to sign and we recognize it till we have the power to take back what is ours.
        "Forced" to sign? What are you mumbling there traitor? Who the xxxx is Nalbadian and who told him to sign anything on behalf of the ARMENIAN PEOPLE WHEN THE MAJORITY IS AGAINST IT?

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        • #64
          Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

          Originally posted by retro View Post
          Armenia is merely along for the ride. The Anglo powers are an ally of Turkey, not Armenia and the ascendancy of the Asia powers has given various powers a premise for far greater collaboration.

          Although I can appreciate Armenian apprehension and I realize that this agreement does not go far enough, since it fails to recognize the 1915 Armenian genocide.

          I fail to see how this accord can be viewed as a bad thing. Since the Armenian and Turkish people are neighbors and greater regional peace and stability is in both peoples long term, economic and geo-political interests.

          The very fact that the Turks have been so evasive on this issue and for so long is indicative of their guilt and the Turks reputation has gone from bad to worse as a result.

          Nevertheless Today's Turks are not responsible for past events and the Armenian people should not fall into the trap of seeking justice/retribution retroactively.

          I agree with everything that you said except the last part. If that were the case then all the money joos have recieved from Germany should be given back.
          For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
          to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



          http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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          • #65
            Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

            Originally posted by retro View Post

            Nevertheless Today's Turks are not responsible for past events and the Armenian people should not fall into the trap of seeking justice/retribution retroactively.
            The Turkish American Cultural Center's main purpose and goal is Genocide Denial and teach Americans how Armenian People are lying about the Genocide. They spends Billions of dollars on it. They need to admit the truth and apologize. Their responsible for being genocide deniers.



            Last edited by NightOwl; 10-10-2009, 03:20 PM.

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            • #66
              Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

              Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
              You don't even understand what we can gain from this you only see what your enemy let's you see.
              Why don't you describe us what we gain then. With your own words.

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              • #67
                Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

                Originally posted by Icy View Post
                Anyone know when Szerh's time as president will be done?
                In Armenia? Who knows. There will be many "Szerhs" to come unless if the Armenian people gain the control of the country.

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                • #68
                  Re: Protocols postponed, so now what?

                  Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ View Post
                  The Turks are not going to open anything until Karabagh issue is solved and as I observe, the Westerners are also pushing for a quick solution of the matter. They are pressing Armenia because they want Turkey in the EU.

                  They = USA and their allies
                  Why are you worried? Most Europeans do not want Turkey in the European Union, and if it went for a vote now dozens of nations would veto. They don't want a nation with human rights abuses that reach to the sun, 100 million more beggars (the wealthier nations many other EU nations as burdens right now), and Greece and the Balkan countries still haven't forgiven Turkey over the Balkan wars. So chance of joining right now = NIL

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                  • #69
                    Re: October 10 , 2009 = APril 24, 1915

                    Originally posted by iversonmania View Post
                    With one minor difference, on april 24 we stood like brave .. we decided to die for the cause. but on october 10, we handed the turks the win by our hands.

                    The most embarassing thing was, the armenian side refusing to sign.. and clinton coming and grabbing the armenian side and force them to sign.
                    does sargysyan have any dignity?
                    Nein!

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                    • #70
                      Re: October 10 , 2009 = APril 24, 1915

                      Wimps!

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