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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    I counted 90 SFs, Pilots, Majors, Lieutenants..
    Azer MoD claims they lost 31.

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

      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
      I counted 90 SFs, Pilots, Majors, Lieutenants..
      Azer MoD claims they lost 31.

      Wow, what a large number of high officers.
      15 years later copying our war singer with guitar. Frickin thieves, honorless animals

      Another funny thing is, whenever I see azery text, it's like looking at Latin text thru a mirror.
      Ես դրանց մաշտոցը քունեմ

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        Dear sir,

        All my relatives are saying Karen was sent by Moscow because they dont trust president Sarsgyan after what happened last summer also they are worried what will happen after 2018. FYI not only Karen lots of wealthy Russian-Armenians are playing bigger role in Armenias domestic politics nowadays. Now for the most important topic: NKR is officially renamed Arcax/Artsakh! Better late than never. But let me tell you people are ready to return some territories for peace but they dont think Azergaystan is ready for something like that so every one thinks status quo will continue. Not a major war but lots of cross border fighting.

        Originally posted by Hakob View Post
        It may be that Karapetian's return with Putin's blessing and elections with outcome of no more presidency in Armenia is a sign that Moscow is replacing Serj Sargsian after all. The only point I want is for new parliament stay hard for no exchanges without Artsakh independence. Or no land exchange at all.
        Last edited by Serjik; 04-05-2017, 11:25 AM.

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          Dear sir,

          He is just upset his globalist agenda is failing everywhere. So funny how these Soros warriors always bring up Germany Japan as some great proof that western models work but they never talk about what western models have done for Mexico, Puerto Rico, Philipines, India, Greece, Bulgaria, Spain and other places. These Soros warriors also blame "soviet mentalities" for all of Armenia's problems for the last 25 years, they do this to cover up the real reason why Armenia is hurting bad: western style capitalism and democracy!

          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          WOW like I never praised this article or anything yet I earned the this vile response. What an a hole.

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

            This mean we friends now?

            Bro Armenia is doing the BEST it can under terrible circumstances, last 25 years was really bad. Any country going through what we went through would be disappeared by now. Still lots of problems in the country but I also see lots of good stuff is happening. Problem is we are highly pessimitic people always complaining always looking for the bad things to complain about and western activists and news media making the already bad situation even worst. Trust me bro the country is doing ok now but yeah sure its needs lots of major improvements. It think the situation is gonna start getting better because Russians are beginning to get involved in our internal affairs because they are worried about the political situation in our country especially about what will happen after 2018. Btw bro if you are one of them Russaphobes please spare me your propaganda, dont waste my time. Reality is Armenia needs Russia to survive, no Russia in Armenia = no Armenia in the south caucasus.

            Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
            Serjik you crack me up. I agree with a lot of things you are saying. Capitalism is Armenia's nightmare... let's just hope Armenia gets better.

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

              Originally posted by burjuin View Post







              Those look good. Yum

              But not only delicious but it makes a statement about Artsakhtsi...........that we don't need Armenian Nationalists, they should pound sand.

              We are the patriots of Artsakh. That is what matters. That is the statement.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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                  Բարդ ու բարձրագույն հնարքները կմշակվեն ինչպես միայնակ, այնպես էլ խմբակային կարգով...









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                    Atom Egoyan, Arsinée Khanjian, Eric Nazarian visit Karabakh frontline




                    The world-renowned Diaspora Armenian cultural figures got familiarized with the social and living conditions of the Artsakh soldiers at the military positions …

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