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I'm not the one harping over and over on the fact that we don't live in Eastern Armenia (just like the Turks,BTW) it came to a point one got the impression we had to apologize or something for not living there and we couldn't speak about our true concerns without that qualifier.I think you overdid it.But I like it guys like you or Turks take an indefensible stand and are aggressive, it brings out the best in me.
The fact still stands that we could of done better then this toilet paper of an agreement and they forced us into it KNOWING it was a dangerous affair. This international urgency to insincerely kiss and make up cannot be justified as a reason to jeopardise the Armenian State and its people.Since there's no guarantee for today's geopolitical conditions are lasting.Tell me now, if I'm emotional or making xxxx up, if anything, your favorite so-called protokol is comprised of made up shiat.
You give turckey too much credit, this deal is not their idea.
The elements of the new Turkish historical society has been to seminars allover Europe to learn the latest techniques of the Win-Win so they can learn to negotiate on things they can change while sidestepping difficult issues (like AG) without actually denying.They are a academic bunch these time, I read their garbage theses on Armenian Genocide subject, they are still deniers of the state of course, but more knowledged then that untalented whats his face was.
How could it be Win-Win when one side is still in denial about their history maybe thats in the coming attractions, but right now its more like Win and Wong ))
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.
How could it be Win-Win when one side is still in denial about their history maybe thats in the coming attractions, but right now its more like Win and Wong ))
Gavur nowhere in my posts do i claim what you say, your just making xxxx up, as for preaching it sounds to me like your doing a lot more of it then me.
I'm not the one harping over and over on the fact that we don't live in Eastern Armenia (just like the Turks,BTW) it came to a point one got the impression we had to apologize or something for not living there and we couldn't speak about our true concerns without that qualifier.I think you overdid it.But I like it guys like you or Turks take an indefensible stand and are aggressive, it brings out the best in me.
The fact still stands that we could of done better then this toilet paper of an agreement and they forced us into it KNOWING it was a dangerous affair. This international urgency to insincerely kiss and make up cannot be justified as a reason to jeopardise the Armenian State and its people.Since there's no guarantee for today's geopolitical conditions are lasting.Tell me now, if I'm emotional or making xxxx up, if anything, your favorite so-called protokol is comprised of made up shiat.
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