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  • gkv
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    inspiring & uplifting conversation. need more of the same. first christian nation.

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  • Yedtarts
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    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
    I told you: the category "average" is not working for armenians. You never will find an "average" armenian. ))
    And... who crowned you the spokesperson of all Armenians?

    I think "student" never asked your opinion on what you think "we armenians" want to do
    Congratulations! Once again you proved to us what kind of A/H you are.

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post

    I think "student" never asked your opinion on what you think "we armenians" want to do
    Why?! Did it hurt your obsessed Zionist-loving contradictory self? Nobody asked you to jump on my comment with your usual nonsensical banalities, if you have something factual to state on the subject, go ahead.

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  • gkv
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    rather "pragmatism" / private interests of the minority in power that coincide with the foreign policy being followed.
    (a minority which does not seem too concerned about the actual fate of the nation, otherwise it would take more effective measures/concentrate its efforts on changing the unhealthy climate that lead people to leave the country)

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  • gkv
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    ideology may be used to instrument people but my feeling (from outside, i live in france) is there is no state ideology per se driving policies.

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  • gkv
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat
    The above are all excuses used to maintain the current mafiosi-led regime in Armenia. However, they are not actually believed by anyone, even by those saying them.
    whatever the interests supporting this position, what Lucin stated is mostly factual as far as foreign policy appears to be conducted, apart from the "barrier against the further expansion of Zionist/American corrupt policy" which is an ideological interpretation that is more to do with wishful thinking than anything else imho.

    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
    I think "student" never asked your opinion on what you think "we armenians" want to do
    I think this comment of yours is misplaced at best.

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  • Mukuch
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    Originally posted by student View Post
    . I was just curious about average people's opinion.
    I told you: the category "average" is not working for armenians. You never will find an "average" armenian. ))

    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    The person in question is not Armenian and not in the quite right place to give you orientation on this matter. Most of his opinions are biased, according to many.
    I suggest you browse some serious threads to get an idea. But in short, generally speaking we Armenians today in the political sphere seek to maintain stable, friendly relations primarily with rising countries such as Russia, Iran and China. The close relations are maintained not only on political but also economic, social and cultural levels. The Russia-Armenia-Iran axe has constituted a barrier against the further expansion of Zionist/American corrupt policy towards the region and more importantly is keeping the spread of pan-Turkism at bay. A balanced policy is also being pursued in relations with the EU and America.
    I think "student" never asked your opinion on what you think "we armenians" want to do

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  • Sip
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    student, you will find most Armenians on the English-speaking Internet are not in Armenia. So the opinions you will get will vary greatly. But Armenia is your typical post-Soviet era small country which is trying to recover from the massive disaster of the USSR braking up and leaving it completely crippled on its own. Armenia has made huge strides in the past two decades in attracting a lot of tourism and businesses while trying to minimize the mass-exodus of all the young people leaving.

    But of course it faces many deep deep deep rooted systematic problems in terms of corruption, organized crime, and just basic lack of many infrastructures so it is very much a country that is trying to rebuild and reinvent itself.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    The above are all excuses used to maintain the current mafiosi-led regime in Armenia. However, they are not actually believed by anyone, even by those saying them.

    And very few posters here actually live in Armenia. There is a Russian-language forum that is used more often by inhabitants of Armenia, but I forget the url, forum.hayastan or something like that.
    Actually Azrael, those are facts acknowledged by anyone who has a clue about politics surrounding Armenia. You know it's one thing when you disrespect a lot of members on the forums but disrespecting female forum members says a lot about your character.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    I suggest you browse some serious threads to get an idea. But in short, generally speaking we Armenians today in the political sphere seek to maintain stable, friendly relations primarily with rising countries such as Russia, Iran and China. The close relations are maintained not only on political but also economic, social and cultural levels. The Russia-Armenia-Iran axe has constituted a barrier against the further expansion of Zionist/American corrupt policy towards the region and more importantly is keeping the spread of pan-Turkism at bay. A balanced policy is also being pursued in relations with the EU and America.
    The above are all excuses used to maintain the current mafiosi-led regime in Armenia. However, they are not actually believed by anyone, even by those saying them.

    And very few posters here actually live in Armenia. There is a Russian-language forum that is used more often by inhabitants of Armenia, but I forget the url, forum.hayastan or something like that.
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 04-27-2011, 10:39 AM.

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