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    Quote Originally Posted by AttilaA View Post
    And that map is wrong. Urmia is not a Kurdish city, and neither is Khoy, Maku and Salmas, altough the latter are mixed. Everything to west of Urmia Lake are supposedly Kurdish, which is just not true. Urmia and Khoy has an Azeri population over 90%.

    Turkey can not tolerate another terrorist base right on its borders.
    Turks generally deny any data or history about Kurdish legitimacy or populations. And your assumption that any Kurd enclave would automatically be a terrorist haven reveals a certain amount of bigotry. So forgive me if I take your claims with a few pounds of salt.
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    I would imagen that Kurdistan region will fully busy just to consolidate their own defence for a long time, no spare anti-air weapons to give.

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    lets calculate.... we have the arabs, we have the syrians, the iranians.... and we have the kurds.
    it would be interesting to see the kurds handling the eagleboost, too much speed would do a mega error i guess.
    and the arabs are still buying plenty of weapons. its pretty hard to see the lightningrod but time will tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ought Six View Post
    Turks generally deny any data or history about Kurdish legitimacy or populations. And your assumption that any Kurd enclave would automatically be a terrorist haven reveals a certain amount of bigotry. So forgive me if I take your claims with a few pounds of salt.
    Just google importance of Urmia City and Urmia Lake for Azeris than,i remember maps even which show Igdir & Turkish & Georgian border as full kurds,probably local people will make eat that maps if someone show to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulytau View Post
    Just google importance of Urmia City and Urmia Lake for Azeris than,i remember maps even which show Igdir & Turkish & Georgian border as full kurds,probably local people will make eat that maps if someone show to them.
    I agree that Urmia is not a majority Kurdish city. The map shows regions where there are significant Kurdish populations. You have misinterpreted it as saying that all those areas are Kurdish majority.

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    How many of you Turks have ever been to Iran or know anything factual about the demographics of Iran other than what you read on Azeri sites? Some of the maps Azeris post is just too funny. I've seen them include Tehran in their Azerbaijan too. This is the reality of the geographics in Iran. Urmia city may not have a Kurdish majority but everywhere else around it and all the way to the Border with Turkey is Kurdish.



    Face it. Turks have no connection to Azeris (land wise), no matter how hard you try.

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    ^^^^^^

    Say that at Igdir&Nahcivan border.

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    That's a disputed region. We are discussing Iran here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurdman View Post

    Face it. Turks have no connection to Azeris (land wise), no matter how hard you try.
    Azeri Turks and Anatolian Turks do have land connection, Igdir province which borders Nakhchivan are mostly populated by Azeri Turks. Unless you would claim that MHP (Turkish ultra-nationalist party) won at a Kurdish city.

    Quote Originally Posted by kurdman View Post
    This is the reality of the geographics in Iran. Urmia city may not have a Kurdish majority but everywhere else around it and all the way to the Border with Turkey is Kurdish.
    And what about Khoy? Or Maku? In any case, what really matters is population of major cities, not villages.
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    You dinks better not get yourselves banned or I will hunt you down and kill you myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurdman View Post
    That's a disputed region. We are discussing Iran here.
    Yes,this is why majority of people speaking Azeri Turkish at that cities in Iran too or gettin angry if you dont speak Turkish with them (only if they understand you are Turkish btw)

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    So is it Turkish coffee, Greek coffee, Armenian coffee, or Kurdish coffee?



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    LOL @ The Doner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ought Six View Post
    So is it Turkish coffee, Greek coffee, Armenian coffee, or Kurdish coffee?

    Psst or otherwise the Poles want credit too because they charged the turkish camp at Vienna so the coffee could be "liberated".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laworkerbee View Post
    LOL @ The Doner
    Eat them Laworkerbee,eat them all

    @Ought Six

    As i know there is small differences about making that coffees but that one looking like Turkish cause copper coffee pot (i have totally same one in house :P ) add Syrian Coffee too great for stomach if you eat much

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    Vienna,soon.

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