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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Sarksyan has previously accused Azerbaijan of accumulating a "horrendous quantity" of arms to prepare for a resumption of fighting
    With both sides increasing arms purchases, powers fear sporadic violence could spark full-scale war, threatening oil, gas pipelines


    "Azerbaijan is seriously preparing for war," Russian Rosbalt news agency quoted Mitrofanov as saying.


    Just wondering who's side Raffi and his supporters are on!

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      No one's really sure why but authorities in Azerbaijan had a very unique goal: to erect the world's largest flagpole.

      And that they did in September 2010. At 431 feet the $32 million flagpole (which flies the Azeri flag, of course) bested South Korea for the title.

      A year later, though, the global war against short flagpoles continued when a pole 10 feet taller was built in Tajikistan.

      The president of Azerbaijan, the aggressively mustached Ilham Aliyev, was reportedly so miffed that he canceled an official trip to Tajikistan soon after.
      Even with all that money these idiots can't manage to stay number one on a useless venture...LOL

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        Vahram did you see how their long pole fake flag torn apart down the seems in light to moderate wind? twice!! a message from God to wannabe toorks. We couldn't tear their flag any worst than their flag building Technics did.
        Maybe they should have their flag "Made in China" so it won't be such an embarrassment, also when we destroy Baku in future, and we lower theirs and raise ours, it won't be used to dirty our flag when we impale junior over his own pole riding it all the way down slowly......like the real Dracula did to the Turks in the past.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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          Military Parade Dedicated to the 20th Anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Armenia
          09/21/2011





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            photo is from azerbaijan, i see patriot there???

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

                Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                photo is from azerbaijan, i see patriot there???

                Barak 8?

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                  Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                  Barak 8?
                  no its patriot, but its photoshopped, the author of this awesome humor recognised that he did it

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                    Military Parade Dedicated to the 20th Anniversary of Independence of theRepublic of Armenia
                    09/21/2011






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

                      <<<Israel is one of the world’s leading arms proliferators. Not only does it have 200 nuclear weapons of its own, but it exports some of its most advanced weapons systems to regions fraught with conflict. Not content to stir the pot in its own little Middle East backyard, where its wars of choice are commonplace, Israel could do the same for other regions. One result of not reigning in the Israeli-Arab conflict and solving it, is that Israel is left to its own devices to provoke conflict and arms races in other regions outside its own.>>>

                      Israel has been loosing it's military edge for the past 20 years, despite deploying newer technologies. Few years ago, I had a long conversation with an old xxx. He was a participant in first independence war and 2 more Arab-Israeli wars. He described the fighting and accepted himself that xxxs won all those wars not because of better equipment, but because of backwardness of Arabs. He described how a couple of xxxs had a fun turkey shoot with 30-40 arabs because Arabs could not even shoot. Times slowly changed. No matter how much Israely army modernised, it could not repeat those one-sided victories. On the contrary. In the last (2006) war, a semi official military organization with no airforce, handed israel's ars to them. The bubble of merkava burst. Not only that. Israel's air force was not effective anymore in protecting infantry or tanks. Realising, that continuing deeper in Lebanon was going to cost too many casualties, Israel pulled back.
                      It is a matter of time when, one day, Arabs are going to kick israel so hard that the fall will be very painfull.
                      Playing competitor under Russia's nose, even under umbrella of US, is not wise. What if it brings Iran and Russia closer?
                      It will cost more to baboons, loosing Russia's balancing support.

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