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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Is this true?

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        Originally posted by Hakob View Post
        Lets hope that Russians do not act so stupidly as to shoot themself in their foot.
        There is article above about US planning to help Armenia maintain ceasefire.
        If Moscow lets the balance of power tilt to baku's favor, then realistic or not, Armenia has to get west more involved in southern caucasus, which is one of the fiew places left where Moscow has upper hand in controll over US.
        And US has been trying for long time to change that.
        There can be a situation, where Russia can loose both Armenia and Azerbaijan.
        They should know that the only reason that we are allied with russia, is to keep balance of power and Artsakh independent. And Moscow has to realise (I think and hope it does) that Armenia if forced can find other mechanisms in protecting itself.
        US has Georgia in it's hands. If it decides to form a crest with Georgia and Armenia ( and we are left with no choice by russia) then Baku cannot not join. It has oil to sell.
        Lately, some US diplomats are voicing change of opinions in Artsakh self determination. Hoping that is not fake the big roadblock of US recognizing Artsakh as Azerbaijan territory can change and so relations with us.
        It certainly is a complex situation. I agree with hoping that Russia doesn't shoot itself in the foot.
        My take ... Russia isn't that stupid.
        Look at the presence of Seyran Ohanyan and his counterpart ,lol. Look at the statements both have made in last 5 months. Do you think Russia cannot perceive genuine from disingenuous ?
        The article about USA help ... For the same reason as stated above , USA can't help but acknowledge the genuine from blatant monkey sht. But what has USA offered? Did you see that in the article?
        I'm hoping world consensus makes clear recognition of who is the instigator of hostility along the line or war.
        I think both Russia and USA are giving clear signals to the tatars of no backing for war. But Russia has the play an understanding role to them, thats a tough spot. Can't turn down the dollars, but can't let them be lawless nomadic criminals. That's a tough spot, but not insurmountable . Watch, no matter how much they spend , we will be prepared.
        USA help is moral boost pluse clear signal, but their not gonna replace Russia for sure. Not even close.
        No bullets, no big military boost, but hopefully some added electronic/radar/tech that we don't posses to enhance our defensive capability. I wouldn't count on anything more except maybe a generous (lol) IMF loan.

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          U.S. Foreign policy is a sham.wherever they go Its ether to start a proxy war with Russia,China or Iran,or is to have a recovery mission like they did in Georgia and Ukraine where it was too late and the damage was already done.altough Russians being not trustworthy are one scale higher in alliance in my book.we are better staying on the same path.russia Armenia Iran alliance is more beneficial both military and economically for us.specially now that Russia has made us partner in Shanghai Cooperation organization,EEU,Csto and other bargained military and economic aids and loans.for time being we are fine.by siding with us we have to give up lands and be in waiting list for nato like Georgia.

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            Originally posted by argin View Post
            U.S. Foreign policy is a sham.wherever they go Its ether to start a proxy war with Russia,China or Iran,or is to have a recovery mission like they did in Georgia and Ukraine where it was too late and the damage was already done.altough Russians being not trustworthy are one scale higher in alliance in my book.we are better staying on the same path.russia Armenia Iran alliance is more beneficial both military and economically for us.specially now that Russia has made us partner in Shanghai Cooperation organization,EEU,Csto and other bargained military and economic aids and loans.for time being we are fine.by siding with us we have to give up lands and be in waiting list for nato like Georgia.


            U.S. has no policy, only attitude!

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              I think this meeting is to cool down the baboons and explain to them using large caliber shells is not going to solve your problem and their is a need to comply with the cease fire regulations.................btw, you need weapons.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  I think this meeting is to cool down the baboons and explain to them using large caliber shells is not going to solve your problem and their is a need to comply with the cease fire regulations.................btw, you need weapons.
                  Exactly. Let's not forget we get sophisticated weapons from Russia at almost domestic prices. In the end, Azerbaijan is basically paying for our weapons. Thank You Aliyev.
                  Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                  "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                    http://news.am/arm/news/279756.html
                    Սերժ Սարգսյան․ Զինվորական մտավորականությունը ազգի եւ պետության ողնաշարն է (ֆոտո)





                    ՀՀ Նախագահ, ՀՀ զինված ուժերի գերագույն գլխավոր հրամանատար Սերժ Սարգսյանն այսօր ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարարությունում մասնակցել ՀՀ ՊՆ Վազգեն Սարգսյանի անվան ռազմական ինստիտուտի եւ ռազմաուսումնական հաստատությունների շրջանավարտներին սպայական կոչումների հանձնման հանդիսավոր արարողությանը: Հանրապետության Նախագահը ողջունել է արարողության մասնակիցներին, շնորհավորել 2015թ. ռազմաուսումնական հաստատություններում ուսումնառությունն ավարտած շրջանավարտներին՝ ավարտական արարողության կապակցությամբ, մաղթել նրանց հաջողություններ եւ անփորձանք ծառայություն:

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