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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    [B]Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan discusses the return of occupied Azerbaijani territories.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will appeal to his nation to return occupied Karabakh of Azerbaijan, Armenian “Jovoxurd” newspaper writes, Oxu.Az reports. According to the newspaper, there are secret and speedy processes going on in the direction of the conflict’s settlement.
    “Armenian and Azerbaijani press report that Russian President Vladimir Putin is directly controlling the regulation of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabah. Negotiations are expected to enter a new, active phase. The main aim of Sargsyan’s recent visit to Nagorno-Karabakh was to discuss the return of the territories. Armenian President is expected to address to Armenian people in upcoming days,” the newspaper writes.
    According to Armenian experts, in his address Sargsyan will touch upon solution options of the conflict and return of the occupied Azerbaijani territories.





    I don't know whether to laugh or gasp at the level of this people's idiocy. It's like they live on a completely different planet. I'm starting to get convinced that the State of Azerbaijan is proof of the multiverse theory in physics.

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      Serzhik's time will come to an end if something like that happens even though his recent moves of reconnecting with the ARF contradict that type of decision. I actually admire his most recent moves, it translates to our leadership heading towards a more nationalistic position since 2008's situation.

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        Վիրավոր, արյունախառն` զինվորներին ասել է. «Ես գերազանց եմ, դուք հետ գնացեք». փոխգնդապետ Առաքելյանը
        Տեսանյութ
        20 Ապրիլի 2016,

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

          Originally posted by HajiHabibli View Post
          [B]Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan discusses the return of occupied Azerbaijani territories.

          Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will appeal to his nation to return occupied Karabakh of Azerbaijan, Armenian “Jovoxurd” newspaper writes, Oxu.Az reports. According to the newspaper, there are secret and speedy processes going on in the direction of the conflict’s settlement.
          “Armenian and Azerbaijani press report that Russian President Vladimir Putin is directly controlling the regulation of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabah. Negotiations are expected to enter a new, active phase. The main aim of Sargsyan’s recent visit to Nagorno-Karabakh was to discuss the return of the territories. Armenian President is expected to address to Armenian people in upcoming days,” the newspaper writes.
          According to Armenian experts, in his address Sargsyan will touch upon solution options of the conflict and return of the occupied Azerbaijani territories.





          I don't know whether to laugh or gasp at the level of this people's idiocy. It's like they live on a completely different planet. I'm starting to get convinced that the State of Azerbaijan is proof of the multiverse theory in physics.
          Azeri media lives on Afghani hash. This article is a proof.

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            Originally posted by HajiHabibli View Post
            Armenian “Jovoxurd” newspaper writes, Oxu.Az reports.
            lmao did they mean ժողովուրդ ( armlur.am/ժողովուրդ-թերթ/ )
            because not only is Jovoxurd not a paper, its not even a word
            if you search it, the only place it comes up is when its cited in Azeri articles.
            they made up an entire fake armenian newspaper so they can cite it in their fake news
            Last edited by Mher; 04-20-2016, 02:44 PM.

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              Originally posted by Mher View Post
              lmao did they mean ժողովուրդ ( armlur.am/ժողովուրդ-թերթ/ )
              because not only is Jovoxurd not a paper, its not even a word
              if you search it, the only place it comes up is when its cited in Azeri articles.
              they made up an entire fake armenian newspaper so they can cite it in their fake news

              Right? Isn't that just hilarious? They literally made up an Armenian paper so at least a dozen Azeri "news" agencies can "cite" it when they have to.

              Ստեղ են ասում՝ «սրանց հետ էլ թայ ենք եղել»

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                Վաշտի հրամանատար, ավագ լեյտենանտ Հարություն Նալբանդյանը ներս է մտնում հոսպիտալի հիվանդասենյակ: Նրա աջ ձեռքին վիրակապ կա: Հագին զինվորական համազգեստ է, որ կարծես հուշում է` նա չի համակերպվում իր հոսպիտալացման հետ: Նստում է պատուհանի մոտ: Պատասխանում է որպիսության մասին իմ հարցերին, իսկ խորքում իր մտքերի հետ է, իր տղաների ու իրենց կռվի, իր ապրած քառօրյա պատերազմի հետ:



                I don't know how many of you guys read the story in this very seriously. Read it.
                From what I can see is there was a "Saving private Ryan, last battle" type fight in that trench.
                One our platoon held up an Azery special forces battalion for 4 hrs wearing them critically down with losses.
                And in this 15 days how many did we see? Allmost all our positions gave that kind of fight. Can you imagine? Commanding major with his stuff of 5 rushes to help the platoon and all fight to the end. I am bewildered guys. This is something we have to grasp. Enemy or the world cannot. We have to.
                How many we have to accept as heroes of Armenia. How many would for sure get a Purple Heart by USA standards.
                It's not enough just to be proud. I can't find my place. Pride, joy and tears are chocking.
                C'mon guys say something...
                Vrej, Haykakan, burjuin, federate...
                Say something

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

                  I know.
                  I just submitted another donation.

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

                    Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                    http://blognews.am/arm/news/361961/v...kan-marty.html


                    I don't know how many of you guys read the story in this very seriously. Read it.
                    From what I can see is there was a "Saving private Ryan, last battle" type fight in that trench.
                    One our platoon held up an Azery special forces battalion for 4 hrs wearing them critically down with losses.
                    And in this 15 days how many did we see? Allmost all our positions gave that kind of fight. Can you imagine? Commanding major with his stuff of 5 rushes to help the platoon and all fight to the end. I am bewildered guys. This is something we have to grasp. Enemy or the world cannot. We have to.
                    How many we have to accept as heroes of Armenia. How many would for sure get a Purple Heart by USA standards.
                    It's not enough just to be proud. I can't find my place. Pride, joy and tears are chocking.
                    C'mon guys say something...
                    Vrej, Haykakan, burjuin, federate...
                    Say something
                    What is even more encouraging is that there are many more heroes ready and willing to do the same. While these heroes stopped this attack, I believe the reaction of our community put an end to any hopes the azeris had in winning a war against Armenians. I have to emphasize how different this is compared to the collapses we witnessed in the beginning of the last century. This difference may be the beginning of our salvation as a nation but this is far from guaranteed at this point. We are still small fry and the world powers still dictate to us.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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

                      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                      http://blognews.am/arm/news/361961/v...kan-marty.html


                      I don't know how many of you guys read the story in this very seriously. Read it.
                      From what I can see is there was a "Saving private Ryan, last battle" type fight in that trench.
                      One our platoon held up an Azery special forces battalion for 4 hrs wearing them critically down with losses.
                      And in this 15 days how many did we see? Allmost all our positions gave that kind of fight. Can you imagine? Commanding major with his stuff of 5 rushes to help the platoon and all fight to the end. I am bewildered guys. This is something we have to grasp. Enemy or the world cannot. We have to.
                      How many we have to accept as heroes of Armenia. How many would for sure get a Purple Heart by USA standards.
                      It's not enough just to be proud. I can't find my place. Pride, joy and tears are chocking.
                      C'mon guys say something...
                      Vrej, Haykakan, burjuin, federate...
                      Say something
                      Although I have nothing to do with "pride" (NOTHING), what you speak of is honor that was exhibited by our soldiers as if it was a common trait.
                      I'm honored to be an Armenian.

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