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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
    Brother , if you love seclusion why don't you just live in Armenia , like somewhere far .. There are places in Armenia that are quiet too. Have you ever thought about it ?
    Thought about it , more like dream about it .
    The economic downturn of "08" crushed me . In "07" I made $39,900 for a 10 month period . In "09" I made $22,000 !!! It got worse after that .
    as long as I'm on this earth , Hayastan is where I long to be .
    Tough luck for me , but at least Alaska has s Ime elbow room .

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      ՊՆ կազմակերպած հերթական պահեստազորի հավաքը անցած շաբաթ տեղի է ունեցել Գեղարքունիքի սահմանամերձ Կախակն գյուղում: Գյուղը գտնվում է լեռներում, 13 կմ Վարդենիս քաղաքից հյուսիս-արևելք, և ընդհանրապես մեկուսացված է տարածքի բնակավայրերից:
      Գյուղի բնակիչները գյուղապետի գլխավորությամբ անցան մարտական վարժանքներ, ցուցաբերելով բարձր կարգապահություն և մարտական պատրաստվածություն: Մասնակիցները նաև բարձրացան մարտական դիրքեր, առիթ ունեցան շփվել դիրքապահների հետ և ծանոթանալ ծառայության պայմաններին:









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

        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        Thought about it , more like dream about it .
        The economic downturn of "08" crushed me . In "07" I made $39,900 for a 10 month period . In "09" I made $22,000 !!! It got worse after that .
        as long as I'm on this earth , Hayastan is where I long to be .
        Tough luck for me , but at least Alaska has s Ime elbow room .
        You can have the same elbow room in places like Artsakh or Syuniq or Gegharquniq. Lots of places.
        And compared to Alaska the places are like heaven.
        Also, I see a lot of programs here about Alaskans, like "life below zero" etc. What strikes me is that Alaskans are so much like Siberian Russians. Not too friendly, sometimes even hostile to outsiders.
        Anyway, I will bet on friendliness of people in Armenia's villages. The more remote, more better. Their hospitality and closeness. Helping one another.
        I have been there and that is my memories.
        I have been thinking. What about when I retire, those SS checks will follow me to where I go right?
        Then the best place is to go there, rent a small place and leave till the end. My kids can come and visit me.
        I know, I can't get along with culture in cities.
        Artashes, I advise you to travel to Armenia. Don't wait. You can purchase a thicket as low as $800, if you do in well advance. Don't stay in Yerevan. Take a transport and go to the most remote village in Artsakh.
        Knock any door and say that you need a place to stay for a week or two.
        You will be surprised.
        Maybe this experience could be life changing for you. Don't go there as a diasporan tourist that wants to see all the historic and cultural monuments in 10 days.
        Do not worry about language barrier either. You will be amazed at how complete communication with locals will be.

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

          Originally posted by Artashes View Post
          Thought about it , more like dream about it ... Hayastan is where I long to be.
          Yes Artashes, you don’t want to be found in some coc sucking cabin dead for 2 weeks.
          Time to move to Armenia and find yourself some sexy Armenian gal that will keep you warm under our stars.
          Lets go! You can live like king on your SS. If you don't like it there, you can always go back to the Alaskan Cabin.

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            Czech Republic recognizes the Armenian Genocide

            YEREVAN, 26 APRIL, ARMENPRESS: The Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic approved on Tuesday, April 25, a resolution, condemning the genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman Turkey. The legislation condemns atrocities and massacres of Armenians and other religious and national minorities in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War, as well as Nazi war crimes.


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              “Haykakan Zhamanak” reports that Azerbaijan and Turkey will hold joint military exercises in Azerbaijan on May 1-5. “According to Azerbaijani media reports, Turkish soldiers are already stationed near the Karabakh-Azerbaijani border,” writes the paper.

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                April 26 is Armenia Border Guards’ Day

                Protection of the state border is an integral part of the system of ensuring the national security of the country…


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

                  Ապրիլի 26-ին նախնական տվյալներով սրտի կաթվածից մահացել է ՀՀ ԶՈւ զինծառայող

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

                      Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
                      “Haykakan Zhamanak” reports that Azerbaijan and Turkey will hold joint military exercises in Azerbaijan on May 1-5. “According to Azerbaijani media reports, Turkish soldiers are already stationed near the Karabakh-Azerbaijani border,” writes the paper.
                      That means we get to shoot them . It doesnt matter wh I is on the wrong s Ide I f the L ine , you cross it , you catch a bullet .

                      Soinds like great target practice .

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