RE: Turkey's role in middle eastern politics
November 26, 2011 at 7:29 am
(This post was last modified: November 26, 2011 at 7:36 am by kılıç_mehmet.)
(November 26, 2011 at 7:04 am)Shell B Wrote: Really, kilic? This is the second time I have had to link this in one of your threads.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide
What about the Arkadi Holocaust?
This is due to their own shortcomings.
The armenians were called "millet-i sadıka" meaning "the loyal people" in the Ottoman empire. Their sudden betrayal and siding with the russians was a shock to everyone. And they also instated a large scale rebellion, and started to attack mussulman villages. The Ottoman government had to remove them from those lands. So they did, by exiling them to Syria.
Of course, ethnic clashes occured long before the exile, and people died even then. This issue is more complicated and debated than you can imagine. We've called upon the Armenian government couples of times to invite historians from both sides to discuss the issue. The armenians have turned us down, and still cling on to dreams such as a "unified armenia" whatever that is, but it certainly involves extorting lands from the Turkish people via means of "reparations". This is not something that I'm making up. The armenian government works towards this goal, and has invaded Azerbaijan to fulfill it's dream, massacring Turks at Xocali and other places in Karabagh. As you see, the so-called armenian genocide is more political than it is a historical fact. Certain so called "turks" who accepted these slanderous lies directed towards the Turkish people have earned widespread recognition, and even a nobel prize for selling out their people to their enemies.
Even yet armenians maintain that they would have been holocausted twice or whatever if they didn't invade Karabagh. That's fucking bullshit. Hopefully one day, we shall parade through Karabagh with out Tughs, once we have driven out the enemy, that's a different issue.
And about the "Arkadi holocaust", I don't think I've even heard of it before, looks like we're being accused of a new genocide each and every year, hurray. And now since you asked, I'll checked it out, and what a "holocaust". The Turks have asked those rebels to surrender numerous times, and they responded with gunfire, after killing our soldiers, you expect me to call it a "holocaust" just because the greeks say it is a holocaust? Hell, I think they're going to call the conquest of Constantinople and the battle of Manzikert a "genocide" next year, I'm sure!
What losers!
http://www.stigmes.gr/br/brpages/articles/arkadi.htm
Sounds like the "real holocaust". Oh my, those poor rebels. And the Turkish soldiers opened fire at them! And they even used artillery to breach the walls! Inhuman.
Üze Tengri basmasar, asra Yir telinmeser, Türük bodun ilingin törüngin kim artatı udaçı erti?