Re: Do you think Turkey has become a regional Leader?
This is what I'm talking about. What your saying makes sense in theory, but has no connection to reality. Why on earth would Turkey invade Armenia? Let's, for a second, forget that Russia guarantees Armenia's security and that Turkey would not be destroyed in the Russian counterattack. Armenia is showing no openly hostile attitude towards Turkey's security, and vice versa (not talking about Genocide). What would be the grounds for a conflict?
Also, Turkey will not go to war with Armenia for the sake of Azerbaijan. It cares about its NATO membership too much.
Keep the border close?!?!?!?!?!?! Why?!?!?!?! Are you aware that there is gigantic net-migration from Armenia. Are you aware that, in a recent Armenian study, 40% of Armenian residents said that they would leave the country if they could? How can you possibly turn your back on an opportunity to expand the economy and, quite frankly, save the country? It feels like you are talking from the perspective of an oligarch that has no concern for the ordinary Armenian.
Saying that trade is not mutually beneficial is nonsensical. Saying that Armenia will agree with Turkish denialism if borders are opened is also nonsensical. The current Armenian government is pursuing unconditional establishment of relations with Turkey. According to you, does this mean that they will forget about Armenian Genocide soon thereafter? "If this is done in my opinion we(Hay) are actually helping to legitimize the murderers position," - what you are saying makes no sense.
I'm not saying it is antagonizing, I'm saying it won't get anywhere with the current attitude. Genocide recognition cannot be forced onto Turkey.
Originally posted by Artashes
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Also, Turkey will not go to war with Armenia for the sake of Azerbaijan. It cares about its NATO membership too much.
Keep the border close?!?!?!?!?!?! Why?!?!?!?! Are you aware that there is gigantic net-migration from Armenia. Are you aware that, in a recent Armenian study, 40% of Armenian residents said that they would leave the country if they could? How can you possibly turn your back on an opportunity to expand the economy and, quite frankly, save the country? It feels like you are talking from the perspective of an oligarch that has no concern for the ordinary Armenian.
Saying that trade is not mutually beneficial is nonsensical. Saying that Armenia will agree with Turkish denialism if borders are opened is also nonsensical. The current Armenian government is pursuing unconditional establishment of relations with Turkey. According to you, does this mean that they will forget about Armenian Genocide soon thereafter? "If this is done in my opinion we(Hay) are actually helping to legitimize the murderers position," - what you are saying makes no sense.
I'm not saying it is antagonizing, I'm saying it won't get anywhere with the current attitude. Genocide recognition cannot be forced onto Turkey.
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