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Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

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  • #11
    Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

    Originally posted by Orlandu
    If we can destroy their economical power,then without money,there will be no army.So we should establish an organization to ban Turkish products worldwide.

    you are very clever!

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    • #12
      Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

      Originally posted by armoblog
      Take a deep breath.

      I am not pulling these figures out of my rear, but these are official estimates provided by CIA's World Factbook and other sources.

      If you want to create secret armies in your head, be my guest. While you're at it, give Armenia the atomic bomb.

      these figures must be very ancient.not updated...you ought to read international defence journals and visit defencenews.com....turkey has just reached a deal of modernization of f-16 and f-4 fighter planes.total amount:16 billion dollar.it means 15 armenian official budget..you must take into account these facts..

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      • #13
        Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

        Originally posted by EMRE
        Always ready to cause havoc and destruction, aren't we?

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        • #14
          Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

          Originally posted by Orlandu
          If we can destroy their economical power,then without money,there will be no army.So we should establish an organization to ban Turkish products worldwide.
          There are about 8 million Armenians worldwide. While not very significant, each and every one of you should go check your pantries to make sure you don't own Turkish products.

          The sad part is, a lot of mom 'n' pop Armenian stores carry Turkish items, especially food. A lot of people make the mistake of not looking where an item is made, especially consumables. Always make it a habit to check!

          We should make a list of all the items imported into the states and abroad and present it to Armenians and others!

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          • #15
            Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

            Originally posted by EMRE
            ....turkey has just reached a deal of modernization of f-16 and f-4 fighter planes.total amount:16 billion dollar.it means 15 armenian official budget..you must take into account these facts..
            Reaching a deal and actually having the planes sitting in your hangar are two different things. Like I said, for the millionth time for the mentally challenged, my numbers are estimates and all sources are provided. Love it or not, but don't pull crap out of your ass and tout it as undeniable fact.

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            • #16
              Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

              Originally posted by EMRE
              these figures must be very ancient.not updated...you ought to read international defence journals and visit defencenews.com....turkey has just reached a deal of modernization of f-16 and f-4 fighter planes.total amount:16 billion dollar.it means 15 armenian official budget..you must take into account these facts..

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              Very Ancient? Now they had planes and other modern weapons in ancient times. I think they believe their own bullxxxx.

              That's a lot of money for a debtor nation. But then again the planes are needed to kill women, children and other innocents.

              One on one Armenians would kick their ass and they know it. "One day they will bend, or they will break. Our Tree bends with the wind, but will never break" Avak Melikian Slayer of Evil.

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              • #17
                Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

                Originally posted by Armenian
                Turks are Asiatic squatters in Anatolia. They will, sooner or later, be evicted.
                Thats just wishful thinking

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                • #18
                  Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

                  Originally posted by armoblog
                  Reaching a deal and actually having the planes sitting in your hangar are two different things. Like I said, for the millionth time for the mentally challenged, my numbers are estimates and all sources are provided. Love it or not, but don't pull crap out of your ass and tout it as undeniable fact.
                  if these are dont quote them.you can cite reliable sources from the website of defencenews.com or other website.and get this thought through your head:you can never know a powerful country"s exact war capacity...these are only nonsense estimates...

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                  • #19
                    Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

                    You Turks should keep your army constantly.Otherwise,you will get what you deserve

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                    • #20
                      Re: Armenia's Military vs. its neighbors'

                      army or no army one day they will get destroyed. let's all hope that that day will come soon and we can take our lands back from those m***f*****s .

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