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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
    Keep believing.
    Our MoD is smart, and I have confidence in their purchases. (Unlike what I've seen all my life in Lebanon)
    And, Mig-29S/SMT would be perfect for a start
    Remember that one time when russians wanted to offer 10 mig-29 fighters to lebanon FOR FREE and the president refused the offer?
    Last edited by armo12; 02-24-2016, 08:46 AM.

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Originally posted by armo12 View Post
      Remember that one time when russians wanted to offer 10 mig-29 fighters to lebanon FOR FREE and the president refused the offer?
      Sure
      Back in 2010.

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        Students from the Monte Melqonyan Military School of the Republic of Armenia Won First Place at the "Young Patriotis" Competition






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          Armenian army






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            Haha found this interesting,we should supply airdrops of Kendals for poor Azeris,since aliyev turns it off to save caviar money


            Radio Liberty

            Baku, For Richer Or Poorer
            Published 17 February 2016
            Azerbaijan’s capital city has had a dramatic few years. When the oil money rolled in, the skyscrapers went up. But today the country is reeling from crashing oil prices, and Baku has even resorted to switching off its streetlights to save money. The capital is a now a complex patchwork of glittering new developments, poor neighborhoods, and residents who carry on regardless of Baku's changing fortunes.

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              Armenian army






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                Armenian peacekeepers






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                  HAHAHAHAHA!!!! riiiiiiiiiiiiiiggghtttttt- Kim Jong-un should offer her a job

                  Perpetrators of Khojaly Massacre now support terrorism against Turkey trying to weaken it, Ganira Pashayeva says


                  Armenia sending troops to PKK: Azerbaijani MP
                  Perpetrators of Khojaly Massacre now support terrorism against Turkey trying to weaken it, Ganira Pashayeva says
                  Member of the Azerbaijan Parliament Ganira Pashayeva said that Armenia has been sending troops to Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist organization to support its terrorist activities aiming at weakening Turkey.
                  "Those responsible for the Khojaly Massacre are now supporting terrorism against Turkey; therefore the coffins of PKK terrorists killed are usually draped with Armenian and PKK flags. The killers of the Khojaly Massacre, such as Seyran Ohanyan, don't hesitate to show their support for terrorism at the state level," said Pashayeva in her speech "Khojaly genocide in Anatolia and the Armenian Atrocities" held in Sakarya University of Turkey.
                  The Khojaly Massacre was an incident in which as many as 613 innocent Azerbaijanis, including women, children, and elderly people were killed, according to Azerbaijani sources.
                  Pashayeva also mentioned the significance of the existence of a powerful Turkey in the region.
                  "The more powerful this castle (Turkey) is; the more powerful we will be. Those who know this have been trying hard to weaken Turkey through terrorist activities," said Pashayeva.
                  “Arbitrariness of UN"
                  The Azerbaijani MP harshly criticized the United Nations (UN), saying that the organization is only looking out for its permanent members.
                  "The present situation shows that if a nation has power, it can bomb any country or occupy any region when it wants to. While the UN couldn't wait only a month before bombing Libya; they preferred to do nothing with the occupied territories of Azerbaijan despite the decision taken on paper," she added.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army





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                      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                      HAHAHAHAHA!!!! riiiiiiiiiiiiiiggghtttttt- Kim Jong-un should offer her a job

                      Perpetrators of Khojaly Massacre now support terrorism against Turkey trying to weaken it, Ganira Pashayeva says


                      Armenia sending troops to PKK: Azerbaijani MP

                      Interview of azeris that joined the PKK

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