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  1. middle-east not safe for armenians anymore I think if armenians want bright future they should move armenia or north america maybe europe if they want live with albanians turks bosnians algerians and moroccans.

  2. Every time the US acts in an Islamic dominated country under the cover of supporting ‘democracy’ it supports the most fanatical Islamic elements that drive out Christians, enforce sharia law and promote female bondage. Yesterday I read another report of 90% of the Christians driven out of a town by US backed ‘democrats’. Many Christians have fled Iraq to Syria to find safety from the effects of US policy. Now the US is aligned with Turkey and Saudi Arabia to support the elements in Syria that will attack Christians there. It seems the US is in the business of supporting jihads against Christians everywhere in the Middle East and elsewhere. Note that the US spends a lot of money rebuilding and repairing Mosques across the Middle East. When is the last time the US spent money helping the Copts or other Christians in the Middle East? Just like with the Roman Empire, policies on the fringe eventually come back to the center. Do I have to say it? The US is turning its back on the Judeo-Christian foundation of its civilization, the trend both in domestic and foreign policy.

  3. The plight of Christian communities in the Middle East continues to deteriorate because of the tacit support of countries with a vested interest in de-stabllizing the region for their own geo-political gain and ultimate control of the regions resources.
    It is a very ugly game and one in which the protection of minorities is sacrificed for the ultimate goals of these big powers and their puppet states. Christians in the middle east feel abandoned by Christians elsewhere, this may be irrational but it is understandable. How can we watch on indifferently? Unfortunately as was the case in ex Yugoslavia the west ( how do we define this) watched on as people in Sarajevo who wanted to live together were butchered by the forces of military might and ethnic fascism. When I last spoke with an Armenian friend in Aleppo he spoke of thugs on the streets and lamented that ” they no longer want us to live together”.

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