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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    • Russian troops seized part of the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline: Georgian Foreign Ministry

      The Russian armed forces moved forward towards the village of Karapila, the Caspian region of Georgia. At the same time part of the pipeline went under the control of the Russian side. This is reported by the Georgian edition of "Resonance".
      The Georgian State Security Service confirmed the information spread by Resonansi.
      "Russian troops marked the so-called. Border to the south of the village of Orchosani, near the village of Karapila and along the Tortla River. According to the SSC, this action is a continuation of the illegal process of so-called borderization, "the newspaper" Rezonansi "writes.
      The Georgian Foreign Ministry said that they call such actions of the Russian side a provocation, adding that Tbilisi will try to stop this promotion together with international partners.
      "We very strictly assess this fact, like all the previous ones. We are working with partners to stop this process. First of all, it is a provocation and it is very important to stop this action together with the international community. This is the policy that we will actively pursue, "said Foreign Minister Mikhail Dzhanelidze.

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      • Originally posted by Sukhoi22 View Post
        Russian troops seized part of the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline: Georgian Foreign Ministry]
        Repetitive news ... The Georgians brings this up when they need attention.

        Same news from 2015



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          • Originally posted by burjuin View Post
            Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army


            Woman soldier at the controls ?

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            Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
            Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
            Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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            • With the collapse of the Cyprus reunification talks, the Turkish side is left with no option but to act alone, says a former Turkish envoy. Turkey needs to send drilling vessels to the zone where Greek Cyprus found gas, according to retired ambassador Mithat Rende


              Time we learned some lessons.

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              Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
              Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
              Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                • Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                  Time we learned some lessons.
                  The two invading & conquering people, "countries" are the most unjust with their demands.
                  Check the attached map, notice how Gaza strip goes to an angle their maritime rights so the shekelist get the Mari-B, also their demands on Lebanese maritime borders.
                  Notice how turks they want claims on the blue section while they have conquered the north of the Island.


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                  • Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                    I agree. I feel like we should figure out a way to populate the entire region with Christians from the Middle East. I think Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh should adopt a citizenship program that encourages immigration for everyone, not just Armenians. That way we can bring in all the Christians from the Middle East, help populate Armenia. We share common goals.

                    I also think it is time that Armenia not just appeal to ethnic Armenians. I think transforming the definition of Armenian from someone who is born with Armenian heritage to someone who holds Armenian citizenship and a set of values/ideologies would be a great way to bring in people into Armenia.

                    Let's face it, we can be either like Sweden or like Finland. I rather we be Sweden.

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                    • Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post

                      I rather we be Sweden.
                      I rather see Armenia be like Finland.

                      Armenia, what's left of it is Armenians homeland.
                      We live in a in the modern world which dictates ( and I agree with ), Armenia is also home for all those who were born there, I have in mind the Yezidis, Assyrians etc.

                      Now if you bring in anybody who declares himself "Christian" God save us.

                      Considering birth rates etc the "Armenians" in Armenia will assimilate faster than the diaspora.

                      It is a ludicrous suggestion when we have massive and catastrophic in size migration think about mass inward migration of "Anybody".

                      Lets think before we talk.

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                      Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                      Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                      Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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