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WikiLeaks: The Impact of WikiLeaks on Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan

by Asbarez Staff
December 6, 2010
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ARF Political Director Giro Manoyan speaks to reporters in Yerevan about the political fallout in the South Caucasus of recently leaked secret US diplomatic cables, that among other things, reveal insights into Turkey’s frayed relationship with Azerbaijan and the United States, and Yerevan’s dealings with Washington on Iran

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  1. Dave says:
    12 years ago

    Azerbaijan and Turkey are both genocidal, terrorist states. Armenia, for all its many faults, is neither genocidal nor terrorist. How many Turks and Azeris are members of violent, anti-Western organizations? Too many too count.
    Compared to these people, Armenians are angels. And the US has the gall to “thank” Azerbaijan and Turkey for their alleged help in fighting terrorism while Armenia, which perpetrates no terrorism at all, gets the short end of the stick. Ask Yovanovitch about this the next time she comes around on her dog and pony show.

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  2. ed says:
    12 years ago

    Every dead solder is too much. Still, I would say US is blackmailing Armenia and acting in a way as if Armenia were involved in arming the former US allies in Iraq! ..
    How about American solders being killed by US und UJ weapons in Afghanistan? As far as i know some rebel groups in Iraq were “true” allies of US and in pay roll of US in 90 and beginning of 2000´s
    Armenian community of Iraq as well other Christian communities in Iraq should sue US government for destroying there communities and killing of the members of these communities
    95 years after Turkish lead genocide of Armenian people fascist officials in Baku are claiming current Armenia being established on historic “Azeri land” the same fascist Azerbaijan is getting the most modern weapon for Israel and US and UK!
    Armenia government should send diplomatic notes of protest to Israel and US and inform these governments about fascist ideology of Azerbaijani republic!

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