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  • #21
    Re: News about Artsakh

    I think the agreement they're trying to agree on is:
    1.) Armenia returns the surrounding regions
    2.) aliyev has said they can leave Lachin under Armenia's control
    3.) then they decide on what to do with Artsakh

    Artsakh has said they dont want to return the surrounding regions because they want a buffer zone from the azeris because they know what the azeris r capable of, killing innocent people. They want to be in the negotiation process but azeris wont let them.

    To answer your question Icy, i dont think Armenia will ever allow Artsakh to be under azeri control.

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    • #22
      Re: News about Artsakh

      Alright that's good, but can't we just not return the lands?

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      • #23
        Re: News about Artsakh

        Originally posted by Icy View Post
        Alright that's good, but can't we just not return the lands?
        Im actually for that, not returning the lands. How many thousands of Armenians lost there lives protecting there motherland from aggressor azeris. i have to agree with the Artsakh govt on this one: No land must be returned. It was a time of war and now there crying about land they lost "during war". We won the war with better military tactics.

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        • #24
          Re: News about Artsakh

          Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
          It was a time of war and now there crying about land they lost "during war". We won the war with better military tactics.
          Right. Since when does the winning side of a war (which they did not initiate) compromise? I only wish our army had marched on to Baku or instead of negotiating for a ceasefire, actually forced Baku to sign a treaty of capitulation.
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          • #25
            Re: News about Artsakh

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Right. Since when does the winning side of a war (which they did not initiate) compromise? I only wish our army had marched on to Baku or instead of negotiating for a ceasefire, actually forced Baku to sign a treaty of capitulation.
            Azerbaijan, after exhausting nearly all its manpower was relying on a ceasefire to be put forth by either the CSCE or by Russia as Armenian commanders stated their forces had an unimpeded path towards Baku.
            We should have moved in and taken over. Right now instead of listening to these azeris about how Armenia is stealing there history and culture, we would be relaxing with oil money and Artsakh would be an independent country.

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            • #26
              Re: News about Artsakh

              Maybe in the next war nine.

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              • #27
                Re: News about Artsakh

                Originally posted by Icy View Post
                Maybe in the next war nine.
                im hoping there is no more war. We're not a big population so if we lose men we get hurt. azeris r like xxxxroach's, they multiply non stop. thats why they dont care they lost from 30-40 thousand people. they will lose a million and they still wont care, theyll just multiply again and this time they'll begin claiming more land, we kill them they'll multiply and claim more land again. its a never ending cycle unless we nuke them

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                • #28
                  Re: News about Artsakh

                  That just gave me an idea, maybe Armenia
                  should make a nuke. I mean we have a lot
                  of uranium in our country, why not put it to
                  work?

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                  • #29
                    Re: News about Artsakh

                    Originally posted by Icy View Post
                    That just gave me an idea, maybe Armenia
                    should make a nuke. I mean we have a lot
                    of uranium in our country, why not put it to
                    work?
                    that would give a reason for the azeris to attack and i wouldnt be surprised if the US helped. look whats happening with Iran. Israel wants to bomb Iran and the US is ok with it. I mean we can just buy nukes from the Russians and Iranians without the rest of the world knowing but to make it is a different story.

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                    • #30
                      Re: News about Artsakh

                      Originally posted by Icy View Post
                      That just gave me an idea, maybe Armenia
                      should make a nuke. I mean we have a lot
                      of uranium in our country, why not put it to
                      work?
                      Armenia can't just make nukes. We can't afford it.

                      Literally speaking we can but wasteing the money making a nuke will throw what we spend that money for out of balance and economy would be xxxxed.

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