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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    [QUOTE=Eddo211;368098]
    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
    I love ending though!

    There will always Fedayees (Armenian resistance fighter) besides the Armenian official military.......Azergayjan will not be able to stop us and if Russia doesn't get involved we could sack Baku.
    Russia indeed at the most critical of times proved to be our greatest obstacle historically. We can't and shouldn't turn a blind eye to this historical fact, which Russians themselves are recalling as of late following their little quarrel with Turkey over the downing of a Russian jet. Not that that should serve as a basis for promoting anti-Russian sentiment, for there are other factors at play and everything is not so clear cut.

    Another fact of matter is that the 1994 ceasefire in Artsakh, when we had the high hand, was not in our interests. We were in a position to impose peace on Azerbaijan on our terms once and for all, and not the situation we have today that claims young lives annually. This was Russian-imposed as well, and this no war, no peace situation suits Russia well. But as an ally, Russia doesn't need to "balance" anything out. Just look at the map. It's not Armenia vs. Azerbaijan. It's a tiny landlocked country sandwiched between one Turkic block that Armenia faces. Azerbaijan has turkey's unconditional backing, there's no need for Russia to "maintain a balance." Instead, Russia is constantly reminding Armenia "or else." This is the policy pursued by our ally, but to a certain degree, we have a make or break interest in that.
    Last edited by Artsakh; 03-29-2016, 08:21 AM.

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        Vazgen Sargsyan Military Institute's cadets hold training exercise





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          "Ehnikner" Mountain Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division




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

            Originally posted by Artsakh View Post

            Russia indeed at the most critical of times proved to be our greatest obstacle historically. We can't and shouldn't turn a blind eye to this historical fact, which Russians themselves are recalling as of late following their little quarrel with Turkey over the downing of a Russian jet. Not that that should serve as a basis for promoting anti-Russian sentiment, for there are other factors at play and everything is not so clear cut.

            Another fact of matter is that the 1994 ceasefire in Artsakh, when we had the high hand, was not in our interests. We were in a position to impose peace on Azerbaijan on our terms once and for all, and not the situation we have today that claims young lives annually. This was Russian-imposed as well, and this no war, no peace situation suits Russia well. But as an ally, Russia doesn't need to "balance" anything out. Just look at the map. It's not Armenia vs. Azerbaijan. It's a tiny landlocked country sandwiched between one Turkic block that Armenia faces. Azerbaijan has turkey's unconditional backing, there's no need for Russia to "maintain a balance." Instead, Russia is constantly reminding Armenia "or else." This is the policy pursued by our ally, but to a certain degree, we have a make or break interest in that.
            We will never forget "Operation Ring" in spring 1991.......true face of Russia, but we need them.....they make us need them too.
            Last edited by Eddo211; 03-30-2016, 03:33 PM.
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                Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                We will never forget "Operation Ring" in spring 1991.......true face of Russia, but we need them.....they make us need them too.

                Well Let's go back to battle of Sardarapat in 1918, where Armenians created own army and defeated turks since Russians left eastern Armenia.

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                  Hawaii recognizes Nagorno Karabakh Republic

                  March 30, 2016 - 10:34 AMT
                  PanARMENIAN.Net - The House of Representatives of the U.S. State of Hawaii unanimously passed a resolution recognizing the independence of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Armenian Embassy in the U.S. said in a Facebook Post.
                  The Resolution expressed its solidarity with the people of Nagorno Karabakh encouraging the international community to recognize the Republic as a free, independent and sovereign democracy.
                  The House will transmit a certified copy of the document to the President of the United States, and the majority leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
                  Hawaii became the seventh state to recognize the independence of Nagorno Karabakh along with Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Louisiana, Maine, California and Georgia.

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                    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                    Hawaii recognizes Nagorno Karabakh Republic

                    March 30, 2016 - 10:34 AMT
                    PanARMENIAN.Net - The House of Representatives of the U.S. State of Hawaii unanimously passed a resolution recognizing the independence of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Armenian Embassy in the U.S. said in a Facebook Post.
                    The Resolution expressed its solidarity with the people of Nagorno Karabakh encouraging the international community to recognize the Republic as a free, independent and sovereign democracy.
                    The House will transmit a certified copy of the document to the President of the United States, and the majority leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
                    Hawaii became the seventh state to recognize the independence of Nagorno Karabakh along with Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Louisiana, Maine, California and Georgia.

                    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/209153/

                    Right!

                    More Recently in March 3, State of Georgia had recognized Artsakhs independence and now Hawaii on March 29th. Thats two recognitions in one month

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                      Second Recognition in a month. Thanks USA



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