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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

      For God's sake.....look at that border of Artsakh to Iran.
      We can run paved roads, railroads, airports, power lines, gas pipes, oil

      We are soft.

      Recognize Artsakh, enter Armenia military against Azerbaboons and take back our land.
      If we cannot do it to the Turk wannabe how the hell we gonna handle Turkey to the West.
      Last edited by Eddo211; 04-21-2016, 12:46 AM. Reason: bold
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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
        For God's sake.....look at that border of Artsakh to Iran.
        We can run paved roads, railroads, airports, power lines, gas pipes, oil

        We are soft.

        Recognize Artsakh, enter Armenia military against Azerbaboons and take back our land.
        If we cannot do it to the Turk wannabe how the hell we gonna handle Turkey to the West.
        yes, like I said yesterday. We are soft and polite. Typical Armenian!

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          We need a strong leader with guts that can unite everyone including diaspora. We dont now. A tigran the great kind of personlity.

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            21 / 04 / 2016
            Այսուհետ և հավերժ Աղդամը մեր բոլորիս հայրենիքն է


            Տիգրան Քոչարյանը ֆեյսբուքյան իր էջում գրել է.


            Ազատագրված տարածքների թեման կրկին նետվել է դաշտ:

            Մի անգամ էլ ասեմ, չկա հիմա ոչ մի ազատագրված տարածք, կա Արցախ իր ամբողջական տարածքով, և մի քանի դեռ օկուպացիայի տակ գտնվող տարածքներ (Շահումյան, Մարտունիի մի մասը, Մարտակերտի մի քանի գյուղ) :

            Որևէ զիջում անելու հայերը չունեն, առանց այն էլ ինսունականներին զիջվել են/հայաթափվել են Շամխորի, Խանլարի, Դաշկեսանի շրջանները, Նախիջևանը, ազերիկներին են տրվել Բաքվի և Գանձակի հայերի կուտակած հսկայական ֆինանսական ռեսուրսները և անշարժ գույքի մի ամբողջական կապիտալ:

            Եվ վերջին ամենակարևոր փոփոխությունը: Այս անգամ հայոց բանակը պաշտպանեց Ադրբեջանի արեսիայից Արցախի արդեն այժմյան տարածքը:
            Մարդիկ զոհվել և հերոսացել են պաշտպանելով Ջրականի և Վարանդայի հայկական տարածքները:

            Ժամանակին արյունը թափվեց այս տարածքները ազատագրելու համար, իսկ այժմ` այս տարածքները պաշտպանելու համար:
            Երկու անգամ հայը ապացուցեց այս հողի տեր ու տիրական լինելը: Այդ հողը պահելու համար զոհվելու պատրաստակամությունը:

            Ու ամենառաջնային հարցը որով հիմա պետք է զբաղվեն մեր գալստուկավորները դա Արցախի Շահումյանի շրջանի դեօկուպացումն է և վերադարձը Արցախի պաշտպանության բանակի վերահսկողության տակ::

            Պարոն նախագահ, ասեցիք ."Մենք մի բանից ենք միայն վախենում՝ ապրել պատվազուրկ և անազատ:"
            Համաձայն եմ :

            Եվ դրա համար, այսուհետ և հավերժ Աղդամը մեր բոլորիս հայրենիքն է:

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

                Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                We need a strong leader with guts that can unite everyone including diaspora. We dont now. A tigran the great kind of personlity.
                Agreed. Although the link between Armenia and the diaspora isn't bad, I have the feeling that the rulers of Armenia are afraid that many people from the diaspora would be involved in economical activities in Armenia and thus they would lose some of their monopolies. For example, why don't they give tax incentives to anyone from the diaspora that wants to open a business in Armenia or Artsakh? thousands, if not millions of diasporians have successful businesses abroad.

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                  Soldiers on the Front







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                    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                    Agreed. Although the link between Armenia and the diaspora isn't bad, I have the feeling that the rulers of Armenia are afraid that many people from the diaspora would be involved in economical activities in Armenia and thus they would lose some of their monopolies. For example, why don't they give tax incentives to anyone from the diaspora that wants to open a business in Armenia or Artsakh? thousands, if not millions of diasporians have successful businesses abroad.
                    the answer is obvious. Many are afraid their money would go in the wrong pockets or they would get tricked. The sad thing is, after 600+ years of no nationhood, we finally have a country, and we are wasting it away because of some greedy douchebags. There has to be change before it's too late.

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

                      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                      For God's sake.....look at that border of Artsakh to Iran.
                      We can run paved roads, railroads, airports, power lines, gas pipes, oil

                      We are soft.

                      Recognize Artsakh, enter Armenia military against Azerbaboons and take back our land.
                      If we cannot do it to the Turk wannabe how the hell we gonna handle Turkey to the West.
                      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                      yes, like I said yesterday. We are soft and polite. Typical Armenian!
                      Guys don't get ahead of yourselves. At this point in time we are definitely not able to handle war with Turkey by ourselves. I like your ambitions, but at this moment it's not realistic.

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