This example on How Israel Funds Islam’s War on Christianity comes from an interview where Tucker Carlson and Armenian Christian Narek Karapetyan discuss Azerbaijan’s war on Christianity and Israel’s involvement. Israel have a long tradition of financially supporting Muslim wars against Christians, most apparent today in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. They’re always using American tax dollars to do it.
Below is the youtube transcript of this discussion of How Israel Funds Islam’s War on Christianity.
Israel took a very aggressive position
on the side of Azerbaijan against the
Christians using American tax dollars to
do it. So Israel was a participant in
this war.
Uh the participation Israel was the
support of Azerbajan by weapon and it
was a part of real politics.
But you know the problem
what what kind of weapons?
Armenia is famous since it’s famous.
Armenians are famous for well being
successful in business and quite
cohesive as a community and very uh
sincerely Christian observant um but
probably they’re most famous for being
exterminated by the Ottoman Turks at the
end of the First World War, the Armenian
genocide.
And I think most people don’t fully
appreciate the extent to which that was
religious persecution. That was a
religious genocide. Tell us how we know
that.
Yeah. uh the at the end of the rule of
Ottoman Empire.
Yes.
The after Balkcon wars, Ottoman Turks
saw that some Balkan countries like
Bulgary and part of Greece uh became
independent and the Christian countries
in Balkans became independent. After
that they filled some you know uh big
uh risk in uh Christian
population of Ottoman Empire like
Armenians, Pontus Greeks became uh
independent and they started to
persecute the Christian population of
Ottoman Empire or to convert them to
Islam. how it went on when at the when
the war started between Anta and Ottoman
Empire, the Germany and Austrohungaria
uh Hungary, the Ottoman army came to all
villages of Armenians in Ottoman Empire
and asked two questions just the
villagers or the people who lived in
towns. The first question was will you
convert to Islam
like 98% of the uh population Armenian
population of Ottoman Empire denied
said no
said no and the second question is if
you don’t convert to Islam you will go
from here to desert of their zor it’s
like 800 kilometers the 600 kilometers
from Armenian highlands
And all the men were killed and all the
women were taken with children to desert
of the Azor and we have lost the 70% of
the population of our nation because the
everyone one and a half million people
said no to converting to other religion.
uh we we want everyone to know about
this story not just uh about the dark
side of the history. It’s has a bright
message too that Christian in the 20th
century were very
you know they went in a way of Christ
and they were were sacrificed.
uh and we hope the all this sacrificial
will bring uh the Christian of our days
to more faith to that what we have the
biggest and most humanistic religion
that we accept and we must live with it.
So I didn’t I did not understand until
we just had breakfast that the ar the
victims of the Armenian genocide who’ve
been talked about a lot. There’s been a
debate in the Congress for many years
whether we can call it a genocide
whether that’s somehow trademarked but
it was a genocide. But I didn’t
understand that they were Christian
martyrs. They died not because of their
ethnicity but because of their religious
faith.
There were no any problem with
ethnicity. There were Armenians like 2%
of Armenians in Ottoman Empire were
Muslim and just this 2% are living till
now in the north of Ottoman Empire
without any trouble. Interesting.
The other 98%
the every Christian Armenian who were
asked this question who answered that he
will not convert to Islam were killed.
That’s amazing. And so that that kind of
defines
20th century 21st century Armenian
culture. You know, we we stood steadfast
in our faith and were murdered for it.
So Christianity is at the center of
Armenian culture. Is that fair to say?
Um it’s the first nation who has ever
converted to Christian in 301 was an
Armenian kingdom.
So in 3001
before Constantine before the Roman
Empire
11 years before Constantine before
Medialan edict it was 312
I guess uh Armenia like 11 years before
he Armenian king Tati
converted to Christian religion and
convert all our population to Christian
religion and we are the oldest eldest
Christian nation in the world. That’s
why our church and our identity are so
already it’s the same thing. You know,
the 80% or 70% of our identity comes
from Christian values and our church uh
values of our church.
Well, that’s fascinating. Um and it’s I
mean the state of California where I’m
originally from, you know, the Armenian
community is very extremely successful
but very cohesive. like they they have a
sense of themselves um in a great way I
think and that’s why obviously so over
the past 30 years Armenia has been
involved in a number of conflicts really
a sort of longunning sporadic war with
Azaraijan which is an Islamic country
yes
um how many Armenians were killed in
that war
uh almost 20,000 people were killed for
defending a Christian population of
Nagorno Karabah
Why?
and at the end of of the war, the last
war, uh the Christian population of
Nagura Karabak exceeded like we they
everyone came to Armenia and now after
2,000 years of living in this region
there is no any Christian in region of
Nagura Karabah. So
there are none.
There is no any.
What I don’t understand is why nobody
said anything as that was going on. Um
and why Christian leaders in the west
didn’t say anything while that was going
on that I heard.
I think it’s a matter of real politics,
you know, real politics. We have a very
we have allies with um like we have a
very close relationship with Greek
nation with Greece. We have close
relationship with Cyprus.
But even from there we
had support but not you know the support
was just with words not any actions.
Uh I know that real politics and u help
of Turkey to Azerbajan
uh make the many countries that were
allies with us or were in a good
relationship with us to avoid part
they didn’t want to get crossways with
power powerful countries like Turkey I
understand that
and this is what we have like this is uh
the problem we face all over our history
because the Armenian nation is in the
center of a region where like Turkey,
Azarbajan, Iran and the
only religious only Christian nation of
this from these three countries and
always we had this oppression from the
empires like Ottoman Empire, there is
Kajar Empire and other empires and the
only thing made us to be unite and um to
save our culture was the church and
education from the church. Yes. The
schools that church was built all over
the country to educate us to be
Christian and to be an Armenian
Christian. I was and remain confused by
the role of Israel in this in this war.
for Azarbaian Islamic nation versus
Armenia Christian nation and the
cleansing of Christians for Neon
Carnabok that the region you just
mentioned. Israel took a very aggressive
position on the side of Azerbaijan
against the Christians using American
tax dollars to do it. So Israel was a
participant in this war. uh the
participation Israel was the support of
Azerbajan by weapon and it was a part of
real politics but you know the problem
what what kind of weapons
drones like aircraft uh
aircraft and other it’s like u not just
defense and attack
but offensive weapons
offensive Azaraijan received from Israel
and the drones Many of drones and many
of the uh were operated by uh as we have
read in media by operators from these
companies of Israeli companies. Uh
so wow. So you think there were Israeli
drone operators.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. because uh as many
media told like it was in many magazines
and that
so that would mean that Israelis were
killing Christians in this war with US
tax dollar I mean because the Israeli
defense sector is supported billions and
billions a year by the United States you
know the issue is about the real
politics they were they are getting gas
from Azarbaijan
gasoline gasoline they buy gasoline the
I think the 70% of Israel gasoline is
coming from Aarbajan and they have some
type of economic ally. They are allies
economically.
The main issue is today real politics
sometimes is like um make a big problem
for the nations who wants to defend
themselves alone in the regions. We are
minority.
Yeah. I I mean of course and that’s how
the world works. I just suppose from an
American perspective it’s like why are
my tax dollars being used to murder
Christians around the world? Cleanse the
Christians from Iraq. Cleanse the
Christians from Norno Carobach. Murder
Armenian Christians. Like why am I
paying for this?
It is a problem. It is a problem.
Problem for me.
Yeah.
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