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How the hell did we get to jappan while discussing muslims in europe?
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Post-war Japan has serious problems. First of all, their constitution limits their land, sea and ground forces. Also, they could not have 'aggressive' weapons such as ballistic missles and heavy bombers. And Japan can not declare war on any opponent; she can only be 'declared war' upon heh.Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostJapan had a strong army before they got bombed back to the stone ages. The allies demilitarized the country and the U.S. military took over. There are still 40,000 to 50,000 U.S. soldiers occupying Japan so Japan can't do anything regardless of how strong their economy is unless they go gorilla and start taking out U.S. soldiers one by one ala Afghanistan or Iraq. There is even a statement in their constitution that says they aren't allowed to have a military force... how is that for being sovereign, you can't even defend yourself. But they slave all day to make cool electronics and cars so it's all good. No, this isn't a racist world at all... keep watching TV people, ignorance is bliss. Happiness in slavery
But all those are just about the law. The most serious issue is, Japanese people are so amused with the Western world that causes them to lose their national pride. However, due to their cultural and social characteristic; they can not easily align with the West; that makes them differ from Germans.
Both Germany and Japan are the 'defeated' sides of the war, however while Germany is a part of the Western world, Japan is an island on far far east with a population who wants to be like Western people.
Also social moral level is so low in Japan, that you could consider Netherlands as a monastery.
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Re: Muslims occupy Europe
Japan had a strong army before they got bombed back to the stone ages. The allies demilitarized the country and the U.S. military took over. There are still 40,000 to 50,000 U.S. soldiers occupying Japan so Japan can't do anything regardless of how strong their economy is unless they go gorilla and start taking out U.S. soldiers one by one ala Afghanistan or Iraq. There is even a statement in their constitution that says they aren't allowed to have a military force... how is that for being sovereign, you can't even defend yourself. But they slave all day to make cool electronics and cars so it's all good. No, this isn't a racist world at all... keep watching TV people, ignorance is bliss. Happiness in slaveryOriginally posted by Haykakan View PostPower is what gets you partners. To get power you have to be a strong country-to be a strong country you need to have a strong economy-a strong economy will allow a strong army- a strong army will-.......
So, Muslims can populate and occupy Europe all they want, but they can't get powerful or change laws without weapons. I've met Muslims that I found were far more trustworthy than any Canadians, Americans or Armenians for that matter. Muslims from say Indonesia are different that Pakistan... a person's religion doesn't make him/her who he/she is, it has to do a lot with personal experience, their parents, their surroundings, circumstances, etc. I wouldn't call many Europeans practicing Christians either, being fearful of another person's faith just means you're not secure about your own. It's not a Muslims fault if the rest of the population would rather waste money on their lifestyles, bmw's, etc. instead of raising children.Last edited by KanadaHye; 09-25-2009, 07:28 AM.
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Power is what gets you partners. To get power you have to be a strong country-to be a strong country you need to have a strong economy-a strong economy will allow a strong army- a strong army will-.......Originally posted by jgk3 View Postyes, it ties into international recognition, which we've been drawing upon ever since the genocide. It has been useful to an extent in terms of winning us foreign aid for our causes.
However, it pales in comparison to having an ally like Russia that defends our basic existence as a nation in the Caucasus. What we really need are more potential allies and partners, so that we can find more wiggle room and can better address the needs of our nation instead of always having to listen to those of our master's (Russia). Unfortunately, the west, the only alternative is not to be trusted, as they support Turkey till the end.
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You are right Russia today thinks only about its economic benefits from the gas pipeline to be constructed with Turkey’s approval. Now Russia lets others to do everything with Armenia Turkey and others would like and even threatens us “politely”.Originally posted by jgk3 View Postyes, it ties into international recognition, which we've been drawing upon ever since the genocide. It has been useful to an extent in terms of winning us foreign aid for our causes.
However, it pales in comparison to having an ally like Russia that defends our basic existence as a nation in the Caucasus. What we really need are more potential allies and partners, so that we can find more wiggle room and can better address the needs of our nation instead of always having to listen to those of our master's (Russia). Unfortunately, the west, the only alternative is not to be trusted, as they support Turkey till the end.
But I guess USA urged Turkey to agree with Russia on that, for a while ensuring Turkey’s support or neutrality in Iraq, until American troops will be taken out. And, soon enough, Russia unexpectedly will find that America is replacing its bases from Turkey to Kurdistan, Georgia and solving its problems with Iran.
Leaving Turkey to face turmoil, instability and the “gas pipeline deal” facilitated by USA would be impossible to rely on. Then USA after throwing Turkey out of NATO will offer it to Russia, for free, to use.
Will see …Last edited by gegev; 09-25-2009, 05:26 AM.
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yes, it ties into international recognition, which we've been drawing upon ever since the genocide. It has been useful to an extent in terms of winning us foreign aid for our causes.Originally posted by gegev View PostUnfortunately you are right!
But even the moral support is a gain, although not tangible.
However, it pales in comparison to having an ally like Russia that defends our basic existence as a nation in the Caucasus. What we really need are more potential allies and partners, so that we can find more wiggle room and can better address the needs of our nation instead of always having to listen to those of our master's (Russia). Unfortunately, the west, the only alternative is not to be trusted, as they support Turkey till the end.Last edited by jgk3; 09-25-2009, 04:16 AM.
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Unfortunately you are right!Originally posted by jgk3 View PostDidn't seem to help us much during the AG, all we got was moral support, and it seems that this continues to be the case. Look at the recent case of the destruction of our khatchkars in Nakhitchevan, a perfect example of what I'm saying, in a non-war/massacre context.
The most we can get out of Europe's Christianity is basic recognition of such things, but not the prevention of their destruction/transformation/plagarism at the hands of Azeris or Turks.
But even the moral support is a gain, although not tangible.
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Didn't seem to help us much during the AG, all we got was moral support, and it seems that this continues to be the case. Look at the recent case of the destruction of our khatchkars in Nakhitchevan, a perfect example of what I'm saying, in a non-war/massacre context.Originally posted by gegev View PostTherefore, for instance in terms defending our religion as you suggested, we should collaborate with those mighty that have the same problem and may help us in it.
The most we can get out of Europe's Christianity is basic recognition of such things, but not the prevention of their destruction/transformation/plagarism at the hands of Azeris or Turks.Last edited by jgk3; 09-24-2009, 06:11 PM.
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Let me disagree on the point that European leaders are not worried seriously. Because the European “democracy” doesn’t allow them easily to react as they wish.Originally posted by Dashnak View PostLet's not worry about Europe, she will be fine. No migrant group in any EU country (be it turks in Germany, Arabs in France, or Asians in UK) represent any serious danger to the State or even to the Society at large. If there ever will be a serious need for action then the State will take that action and smash any of these groups in no time. EU, just like the USA, has it's Patriot Act, enabling her to do whatever she wishes to whomever she wishes and whenever she wishes. Full stop.
What we should worry about is Armenia and all the turkchis around us. The goals of turkchis are the gradual destruction of: 1) our language, 2) our culture, 3) our religion and eventualy 4) of our statehood and our nation as whole.
We are not strong enough to solve all our problems ourselves. Therefore, for instance in terms defending our religion as you suggested, we should collaborate with those mighty that have the same problem and may help us in it.
With the rest I agree.
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I agree.Originally posted by Dashnak View PostLet's not worry about Europe, she will be fine. No migrant group in any EU country (be it turks in Germany, Arabs in France, or Asians in UK) represent any serious danger to the State or even to the Society at large. If there ever will be a serious need for action then the State will take that action and smash any of these groups in no time. EU, just like the USA, has it's Patriot Act, enabling her to do whatever she wishes to whomever she wishes and whenever she wishes. Full stop.
What we should worry about is Armenia and all the turkchis around us. The goals of turkchis are the gradual destruction of: 1) our language, 2) our culture, 3) our religion and eventualy 4) of our statehood and our nation as whole.
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