Talk:Matthew Bryza
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[edit]Bryza has felt it necessary to state that his marriage to Baran has no influence on his political stance.--Jackkalpakian 12:33, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
My internet was disconnected right when I was about to post in the talk page. At any rate, the "Bryza is misquoted especially by Armenian media" is an obviously problematic statement, not to mention dubious and unsourced. Made by an anon editor, it seems to target a particular group and is POV.--TigranTheGreat (talk) 00:21, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
Economic Ties to Azeri Officials
[edit]The reason that is frequently given by Bryza's opponents to his appointment and the one that actually won the political argument is that he is in the back pocket of the Aliyev government. A section that includes these charges, evidence for them and evidence against them should be included here, along with his assistance to Azerbaijan and Turkey in preventing the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, as shown in his 2007 Wikileaks cables. Given the nature of these two issues, they are best addressed by Mr. Bryza's friends.
Fred Hiatt
[edit]FH is an activist journalist with a Cold War agenda. He is not a credible source on Mr. Bryza or US Foreign policy in general. The references to Hiatt should be removed. It is the policy of this author not to engage in deletions -- it is up to the author who put the material there to remove it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.12.203.97 (talk) 22:53, 16 January 2012 (UTC)
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