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Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
You said let Iranians decide, but you choose to ignore all Iranians who don't agree with you.
I'm not saying you have to agree with anyone else in here. But if you disagree, provide some facts, instead of just calling people ignorant or evil. At the very least, don't take your misunderstood view of others' opinions and paste it on other forums with the intention of isolating Armenians. That is just sick.
Originally posted by JamAnyway I'm not going to spend more time in this thread since I said what I wanted to say.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by ArmSurvival View PostFrom what I gather, Lucin was born and raised in Iran.
Anyway I'm not going to spend more time in this thread since I said what I wanted to say.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by JamWell if you find that the point of view of Lucin, KanadaHye and some others were wrong and harmful why didn't you or any other member reply back?
Originally posted by JamLet Iranians decideLast edited by ArmSurvival; 09-01-2009, 01:06 PM.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by ArmSurvival View PostYes, so essentially, you are taking the point of view of some Armenians, and trying to show your Pan-Iranist friends that "Armenians support Islamic murderers and rapists". You're the one who brought up the Islamic Republic in an unrelated thread, and then twisted everyone's opinion into "Armenians support the slaughter of innocent Iranians". Nobody said anything like that, they actually provided you with sober reasons as to why they hold their opinions. If you disagree, then argue their points with facts. Don't resort to your emotional cries of accusing us of supporting murderers. The world is not black and white, you're old enough to know that by now.
And you seem to constantly ignore the importance of Israel and Zionism in the development of the Islamic Republic. The Shah (an American/British/Zionist agent) is the one to be thanked for the Islamists taking power in Tehran-- during his entire reign, the Shah spent huge resources to crush and cripple all secular opposition in the country, leaving religious groups as the only legitimate opposition to the foreign control of Iran.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by ArmSurvival View PostYes, so essentially, you are taking the point of view of some Armenians, and trying to show your Pan-Iranist friends that "Armenians support Islamic murderers and rapists".
But I have read @ the end comments like:
Don't mess with the Lucin
Don't mess with Lucin unless you want to see stars
Nice one-two combo!
and many other comments supporting IR.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Yes, so essentially, you are taking the point of view of some Armenians, and trying to show your Pan-Iranist friends that "Armenians support Islamic murderers and rapists". You're the one who brought up the Islamic Republic in an unrelated thread, and then twisted everyone's opinion into "Armenians support the slaughter of innocent Iranians". Nobody said anything like that, they actually provided you with sober reasons as to why they hold their opinions. If you disagree, then argue their points with facts. Don't resort to your emotional cries of accusing us of supporting murderers. The world is not black and white, you're old enough to know that by now.
And you seem to constantly ignore the importance of Israel and Zionism in the development of the Islamic Republic. The Shah (an American/British/Zionist agent) is the one to be thanked for the Islamists taking power in Tehran-- during his entire reign, the Shah spent huge resources to crush and cripple all secular opposition in the country, leaving religious groups as the only legitimate opposition to the foreign control of Iran.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by ArmSurvival View PostWow, so you're admitting to pasting the comments of some people in this forum onto another forum, with the aim of showing Iranians the "bad side" of Armenians, in order to further isolate our country. You said it, not me.
And you did this as soon as you found out our opinion of Zionists. Hmmm...
I did it as soon as I found out the opinion of some Armenians of Islamic Republic.
I personally don't care if you Armenians hate or love Zionists and J_ews...
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by JamLet us see how many people in Iran will support Armenia and Armenian related issues when one day this regime in Iran doesn't exist. People will think of Armenians like you and Lucin that used to support their former murderer government. Armenia would be left alone since Turkey, Azerbaidschan and Georgia are allied. Russia is not a neighbour country of Armenia and Armenia is a landlocked country. Armenia would be a sitting duck!!!
Btw, your comments were the most popular. Congratulations
And you did this as soon as you found out our opinion of Zionists.
Btw, you didn't really answer anyone's points. You spent all your posts trying to take everyone who disagrees with your narrow view of the world, and paint them as some sort of minion of the Islamic Republic. Stop resorting to emotional posts, and then turning around and feeding our members' posts to your boyfriends.Last edited by ArmSurvival; 09-01-2009, 12:26 PM.
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Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostNah, they just need to get rid of the Israeli government and all will be well.
Let us see how many people in Iran will support Armenia and Armenian related issues when one day this regime in Iran doesn't exist. People will think of Armenians like you and Lucin that used to support their former murderer government. Armenia would be left alone since Turkey, Azerbaidschan and Georgia are allied. Russia is not a neighbour country of Armenia and Armenia is a landlocked country. Armenia would be a sitting duck!!!
Btw, your comments were the most popular. Congratulations
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