armenia repeatedly declined the invitation for discussing this matter in court and opening their archives. all of your ideas about the turk-armenian conflicts are put in your head by propaganda. armenian lobby is strong in the us and also in eu.
you can fight with windmills and put words in my mouth all you want. lobbying in us and eu is very clear. if you are certain that turks committed genocide in eastern anatolia lets all open our archives in court and discuss this matter clear and openly. even pashinyan avoided this matter recently.
Lobbying from a small nation with no money, resources or military power, that doesn’t even buy our stuff and snuggles up to Russia for protection? I don’t really see how that would work. It doesn’t check out with the behaviour of US/EU other conflicts, like Israel or Armenia-Azerbaijan, where we immediately sided with the party that had oil/gas and bought our weapons.
I’m willing to have my mind changed, but the gut feeling doesn’t really point that way here
they killed our civilians, we have words for this too
“an unfortunate and voluntary relocation”, according to Turkey.
But everyone else can summarize in a single word, it starts with a G
armenia repeatedly declined the invitation for discussing this matter in court and opening their archives. all of your ideas about the turk-armenian conflicts are put in your head by propaganda. armenian lobby is strong in the us and also in eu.
“System of a Down are paid actors”
- this person, probably
you can fight with windmills and put words in my mouth all you want. lobbying in us and eu is very clear. if you are certain that turks committed genocide in eastern anatolia lets all open our archives in court and discuss this matter clear and openly. even pashinyan avoided this matter recently.
Lobbying from a small nation with no money, resources or military power, that doesn’t even buy our stuff and snuggles up to Russia for protection? I don’t really see how that would work. It doesn’t check out with the behaviour of US/EU other conflicts, like Israel or Armenia-Azerbaijan, where we immediately sided with the party that had oil/gas and bought our weapons.
I’m willing to have my mind changed, but the gut feeling doesn’t really point that way here