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Why USA don't flight for Assyria?

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Member: Mar-21-2002
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7. RE: New link for this answer

Mar-21-2002 at 09:01 PM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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https://aina.org/bbs/index.cgi?read=35686
A new message, "I would have thought it was obvious!," was posted on the
Assyrian Forum <https://aina.org/bbs/index.cgi> by Sam.D. on Monday, 18
March 2002, at 4:13 a.m. It is a response to your post, "Why USA don't
fight for Assyria?," of Sunday, 17 March 2002, at 8:31 p.m.

The message reads as follows:

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Because it has nothing to do with defending poor oppressed Christians.....unless
of course you can squeaze middle eastern Christians hard enough to get
a drop of black crude oil out of them. If that were the case, then you'd
have all of Christendom crusading to save our poor arses. We need to understand
that as far as the western world is concerned, we don't count for a drop
of excreta in their plans for the middle east. We don't even rate a passing
thought.

Sam.D.

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Assyria \ã-'sir-é-ä\ n (1998)   1:  an ancient empire of Ashur   2:  a democratic state in Bet-Nahren, Assyria (northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, southeastern Turkey and eastern Syria.)   3:  a democratic state that fosters the social and political rights to all of its inhabitants irrespective of their religion, race, or gender   4:  a democratic state that believes in the freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture in faithfulness to the principles of the United Nations Charter — Atour synonym

Ethnicity, Religion, Language
» Israeli, Jewish, Hebrew
» Assyrian, Christian, Aramaic
» Saudi Arabian, Muslim, Arabic
Assyrian \ã-'sir-é-an\ adj or n (1998)   1:  descendants of the ancient empire of Ashur   2:  the Assyrians, although representing but one single nation as the direct heirs of the ancient Assyrian Empire, are now doctrinally divided, inter sese, into five principle ecclesiastically designated religious sects with their corresponding hierarchies and distinct church governments, namely, Church of the East, Chaldean, Maronite, Syriac Orthodox and Syriac Catholic.  These formal divisions had their origin in the 5th century of the Christian Era.  No one can coherently understand the Assyrians as a whole until he can distinguish that which is religion or church from that which is nation -- a matter which is particularly difficult for the people from the western world to understand; for in the East, by force of circumstances beyond their control, religion has been made, from time immemorial, virtually into a criterion of nationality.   3:  the Assyrians have been referred to as Aramaean, Aramaye, Ashuraya, Ashureen, Ashuri, Ashuroyo, Assyrio-Chaldean, Aturaya, Chaldean, Chaldo, ChaldoAssyrian, ChaldoAssyrio, Jacobite, Kaldany, Kaldu, Kasdu, Malabar, Maronite, Maronaya, Nestorian, Nestornaye, Oromoye, Suraya, Syriac, Syrian, Syriani, Suryoye, Suryoyo and Telkeffee. — Assyrianism verb

Aramaic \ar-é-'máik\ n (1998)   1:  a Semitic language which became the lingua franca of the Middle East during the ancient Assyrian empire.   2:  has been referred to as Neo-Aramaic, Neo-Syriac, Classical Syriac, Syriac, Suryoyo, Swadaya and Turoyo.

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