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  • #81
    Re: Armenia-PKK

    Originally posted by Federate View Post

    LOL, Kanki did the Turkish educational system teach you that there was a Turkey in 209 BC let alone a Turkish army? I hope not... for the sake of common sense.
    Hun Empire didn't contain only Magyar People this is one clue

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    • #82
      Re: Armenia-PKK

      Originally posted by Kanki View Post
      Hun Empire didn't contain only Magyar People this is one clue

      http://www.hunmagyar.org/
      The Hun empire was not BC.

      And let's say that the Hun Empire has any connection to modern Turkey (which it doesn't), how is ancient warfare any good with modern one? lol.
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      • #83
        Re: Armenia-PKK

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        The Hun empire was not BC.

        And let's say that the Hun Empire has any connection to modern Turkey (which it doesn't), how is ancient warfare any good with modern one? lol.
        Hehehe

        I am sure you only know (Second)Hun Empire (It was in Europe)

        What about the Great Asian Hun Empire also it had made many wars with Chinese kingdoms and caused Great Wall. Also itincluded Uyghur Turks. Research from Google "East Turkistan"

        We have more than 1500 common words with Hungarians

        You see the website Magyars say "We are Turanian"
        Last edited by Kanki; 08-12-2008, 12:04 PM.

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        • #84
          Re: Armenia-PKK

          Armenian has thousands of words in common with all the other Indo-European languages, so should Armenians claim the achievements of the Germans, French, Italians, or Russians?

          Modern turks have less in common genetically with the the true turkic peoples of central asia and mongolia than with the subject people of the ottoman empire.

          Also, I'm sure those turkic warriors from long past wouldn't want to be associated with zionist/globalist pawns i.e. republic of turkey.
          For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
          to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



          http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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          • #85
            Re: Armenia-PKK

            Is Turkey using Nagorno Karabakh to get rid of Kurdish problem?

            26.02.2009 18:59 GMT+04:00

            /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Shushi Charitable Foundation Head Bakur Karapetyan addressed an open letter to Karabakh Conflict Settlement OSCE MG Co-Chairs: Matthew Bryza (United States), Bernard Fassier ( France), Yury Merzlyakov (Russia). The letter said “Recently I headed for Gyulistan with a group of people from NKR Shahumyan Region. We were fired at as we were approaching NKR – Azerbaijan frontier. Those who shot at us were not border guards, yet it was clear they were given permission to shoot. After the incident, I collected information on armed militants. According to Azeri media, within last two years Kurdish armed groups moved from Turkey to Azerbaijan, having settled at NKR-Azerbajjan frontier and the adjoining territories ”

            “Baku and Ankara decided to settle these territories with Kurdish militants, trying to divert Kurds’ attention from Turkey to Karabakh. We should’t forget that Turkey, who solved the Armenian Problem in 1915-1923 by means of the Genocide, gained a Kurdish problem, which is not easier. Now the Turkish part believes it has found a way out, resettling those Kurds in Karabakh ”, noted Bakur Karapetyan. He expressed hope that the international community won’t allow resumption of war between NKR and Azerbaijan, and will do its best to stop the export of terrorism from Turkey to South Caucasus. “We demand OSCE MG Member States and international organizations to take drastic steps to prevent the appearance of new terrorism sources in the South Caucasus and provide the security of Armenia and NKR”, Karapetyan emphasized.

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            • #86
              Re: Armenia-PKK

              Originally posted by Federate View Post
              Is Turkey using Nagorno Karabakh to get rid of Kurdish problem?

              26.02.2009 18:59 GMT+04:00

              /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Shushi Charitable Foundation Head Bakur Karapetyan addressed an open letter to Karabakh Conflict Settlement OSCE MG Co-Chairs: Matthew Bryza (United States), Bernard Fassier ( France), Yury Merzlyakov (Russia). The letter said “Recently I headed for Gyulistan with a group of people from NKR Shahumyan Region. We were fired at as we were approaching NKR – Azerbaijan frontier. Those who shot at us were not border guards, yet it was clear they were given permission to shoot. After the incident, I collected information on armed militants. According to Azeri media, within last two years Kurdish armed groups moved from Turkey to Azerbaijan, having settled at NKR-Azerbajjan frontier and the adjoining territories ”

              “Baku and Ankara decided to settle these territories with Kurdish militants, trying to divert Kurds’ attention from Turkey to Karabakh. We should’t forget that Turkey, who solved the Armenian Problem in 1915-1923 by means of the Genocide, gained a Kurdish problem, which is not easier. Now the Turkish part believes it has found a way out, resettling those Kurds in Karabakh ”, noted Bakur Karapetyan. He expressed hope that the international community won’t allow resumption of war between NKR and Azerbaijan, and will do its best to stop the export of terrorism from Turkey to South Caucasus. “We demand OSCE MG Member States and international organizations to take drastic steps to prevent the appearance of new terrorism sources in the South Caucasus and provide the security of Armenia and NKR”, Karapetyan emphasized.

              http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=28959
              This is an excellent point….

              But I am not fully convinced that Turks do not have an ulterior motive. In my opinion Kurds are no problem for Turkey to handle. While they are cleansing the countryside of thousands of the Kurdish villages and sending many to live in the slums of Istanbul, they are keeping the threat of the PKK alive to bring funding to feed their huge military industrial complex. PKK actually receives help from Ergenekons. They could finish the PKK threat in Northern Iraq any time they want to.

              Their big problem is Armenians. By creating a situation that could be taken as “Armenia harboring PKK Terrorists” that would give them the option to pre-empt targets inside Mother Land (How would the power Generators in the middle of winter be), or if a major world conflict starts they could finally finish Armenian, Kurdish, and everyone who does not fit the definition of a “Good Turk” inside Turkey; once and for all.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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              • #87
                Re: Armenia-PKK

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                Is Turkey using Nagorno Karabakh to get rid of Kurdish problem?

                26.02.2009 18:59 GMT+04:00

                /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Shushi Charitable Foundation Head Bakur Karapetyan addressed an open letter to Karabakh Conflict Settlement OSCE MG Co-Chairs: Matthew Bryza (United States), Bernard Fassier ( France), Yury Merzlyakov (Russia). The letter said “Recently I headed for Gyulistan with a group of people from NKR Shahumyan Region. We were fired at as we were approaching NKR – Azerbaijan frontier. Those who shot at us were not border guards, yet it was clear they were given permission to shoot. After the incident, I collected information on armed militants. According to Azeri media, within last two years Kurdish armed groups moved from Turkey to Azerbaijan, having settled at NKR-Azerbajjan frontier and the adjoining territories ”

                “Baku and Ankara decided to settle these territories with Kurdish militants, trying to divert Kurds’ attention from Turkey to Karabakh. We should’t forget that Turkey, who solved the Armenian Problem in 1915-1923 by means of the Genocide, gained a Kurdish problem, which is not easier. Now the Turkish part believes it has found a way out, resettling those Kurds in Karabakh ”, noted Bakur Karapetyan. He expressed hope that the international community won’t allow resumption of war between NKR and Azerbaijan, and will do its best to stop the export of terrorism from Turkey to South Caucasus. “We demand OSCE MG Member States and international organizations to take drastic steps to prevent the appearance of new terrorism sources in the South Caucasus and provide the security of Armenia and NKR”, Karapetyan emphasized.

                http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=28959
                Not for the first time either, 1923 to 1929 (?) there was Soviet Kurdistan (Red Kurdistan) based on Lachin aimed at protecting the wedge between Artsakh and Armenia.

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                • #88
                  Re: Armenia-PKK

                  Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                  LoL I know enough abou Ottoman history to know that it was build by Armenians and greeks not Turks, the sultans were not even real turks they were more christian than anything else.
                  So you're basically saying it was Christians and not Turks and most probably Armenians themselves that perpetrated the genocide. Did you have Armenian Turd for breakfast?

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                  • #89
                    Re: Armenia-PKK

                    Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                    Is there anything a Turk won't steal?
                    Your pastirma...

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                    • #90
                      Re: Armenia-PKK

                      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                      A Turk calls an Armenian brainwashed the joke of the century
                      No the joke of the century is an Armenian saying they never surrrender

                      Damn there's a lot of Armenian low life on this thread...
                      Last edited by hitite; 02-27-2009, 02:20 AM.

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