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Assyrian and Pontic Greek allegations guessed by Aenigma
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1.       si++
3785 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 04:36 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting si++:

Now tell me can you see any "intent to destroy" in the Ottoman decision? But I can see it in the American one.



Does this also apply to the Assyrian and Pontic Greek allegations? I can certainly guess at "intent" for them. What is the "official" view on these events?



What do you mean? What is your knowledge base regarding those subjects apart from your guess? Let us know.

2.       ciko
784 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 04:49 pm

Quoting si++:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting si++:

Now tell me can you see any "intent to destroy" in the Ottoman decision? But I can see it in the American one.



Does this also apply to the Assyrian and Pontic Greek allegations? I can certainly guess at "intent" for them. What is the "official" view on these events?



What do you mean? What is your knowledge base regarding those subjects apart from your guess? Let us know.



what is going on here..i dont understand

3.       teaschip
3870 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 04:50 pm

I think you need to explain "INTENT TO DESTROY" by Americans. What is your knowledge or expertise in this topic? Please do share...and please don't use Iraq as an example...

4.       ciko
784 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 05:06 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

I think you need to explain "INTENT TO DESTROY" by Americans. What is your knowledge or expertise in this topic? Please do share...and please don't use Iraq as an example...



not Americans..but US Governments have destroyed..Vietnam, Afghanistan, Campodia, Iraq, Korea, Chile, Peru Nicaragua, Honduras, Somali.... shall i go on?

5.       kafesteki kus
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 26 Oct 2007 Fri 05:09 pm

Quoting ciko:

Quoting teaschip1:

I think you need to explain "INTENT TO DESTROY" by Americans. What is your knowledge or expertise in this topic? Please do share...and please don't use Iraq as an example...



not Americans..but US Governments have destroyed..Vietnam, Afghanistan, Campodia, Iraq, Korea, Chile, Peru Nicaragua, Honduras, Somali.... shall i go on?


Not to mention American native Indians...do you know that they still fight for their rights?What an irony....

6.       teaschip
3870 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 06:09 pm

Quoting ciko:

Quoting teaschip1:

I think you need to explain "INTENT TO DESTROY" by Americans. What is your knowledge or expertise in this topic? Please do share...and please don't use Iraq as an example...



not Americans..but US Governments have destroyed..Vietnam, Afghanistan, Campodia, Iraq, Korea, Chile, Peru Nicaragua, Honduras, Somali.... shall i go on?



I don't believe your interpertation of INTENT TO DESTROY is being used appropriately... The U.S. never entered any of these countries with this intent in mind. Please review your history.. Yes, I do believe eliminating the Native Americans were an INTENT TO DESTROY, however.

7.       AEnigma III
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 26 Oct 2007 Fri 06:31 pm

Quoting si++:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting si++:

Now tell me can you see any "intent to destroy" in the Ottoman decision? But I can see it in the American one.



Does this also apply to the Assyrian and Pontic Greek allegations? I can certainly guess at "intent" for them. What is the "official" view on these events?



What do you mean? What is your knowledge base regarding those subjects apart from your guess? Let us know.



Firstly, thank you for honouring me with a separate post for this issue ... (including my name)

What do I mean? Is my question not clear enough? I was asking a question - not "guessing" at any answer. I was guessing at their possible reasons, but not stating them!

I raised the question because I was curious about the Turkish offical line on the Pontic Greek and Assyrian "incidents". Do they also not exist in Turkish history? Are they also unfounded allegations? If not, there was certainly the same "intent to destroy" involved that you accuse the USA of.

8.       AEnigma III
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 26 Oct 2007 Fri 06:48 pm

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Not to mention American native Indians...do you know that they still fight for their rights?What an irony....



You are falling for the "lets find another country who has done worse" trick, so well practiced by Turkish Nationalists on this site!

Yes, the genocide of American Indians is a fact. Thousands were also killed by all the new viruses that were brought with the invaders.

This has never been denied.

What has this got to do with the thread though?

9.       catwoman
8933 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 11:19 pm

Quoting ciko:

not Americans..but US Governments have destroyed..Vietnam, Afghanistan, Campodia, Iraq, Korea, Chile, Peru Nicaragua, Honduras, Somali.... shall i go on?


Just like Ottomans did in their times, but that's why we're so proud of them!

not Americans... but US Governments

10.       CANLI
5084 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 02:22 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting ciko:

not Americans..but US Governments have destroyed..Vietnam, Afghanistan, Campodia, Iraq, Korea, Chile, Peru Nicaragua, Honduras, Somali.... shall i go on?


Just like Ottomans did in their times


Actually Osmanlı Empire didnt destroy countries nor killed their people ,they invade them and ruled them yes,but never destroyed them.

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