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      Those guys just love blaming Armenia for everything. Ive been reading in the news and apparently for the past week Armenia has violated the ceasefire everyday. They keep reporting it as if they r trying to get someones attention. Also i read on a turkish website how the azeris think that an Armenian sniper from the special forces killed the azeri air force general.

      "One of the other striking developments regarding Baku is the assassination of General Rail Rzayev, commander of the Azerbaijani Air Force. According to the Russian media, Rzayev opposed the purchase of Russian-produced MIG military jets, and he convinced Aliyev to do the same. The commander was killed by one shot from a weapon of unknown brand. It has been proven that the assassination was carried out by a professional sniper. According to some of the news agencies, Rzavey was killed by the Armenian Secret Service, while others claim other secret services are responsible for the assassination"

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        Its international politics...what do you expect...

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          Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
          Those guys just love blaming Armenia for everything. Ive been reading in the news and apparently for the past week Armenia has violated the ceasefire everyday. They keep reporting it as if they r trying to get someones attention. Also i read on a turkish website how the azeris think that an Armenian sniper from the special forces killed the azeri air force general.

          "One of the other striking developments regarding Baku is the assassination of General Rail Rzayev, commander of the Azerbaijani Air Force. According to the Russian media, Rzayev opposed the purchase of Russian-produced MIG military jets, and he convinced Aliyev to do the same. The commander was killed by one shot from a weapon of unknown brand. It has been proven that the assassination was carried out by a professional sniper. According to some of the news agencies, Rzavey was killed by the Armenian Secret Service, while others claim other secret services are responsible for the assassination"

          http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/75...erbaijan-.html
          Maybe Russian FSB. But most likely some az. colleague.

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            But the thing is there is no evidence that links Armenia to this crime. Like everything azeris claim, nothing can be traced back to Armenia. A couple months ago i read an article about how two unknown Armenians vandalized the azeri embassy in Netherlands. they havent seen the people but they know they were Armenian.
            Everything somehow is turned around to make it look like Armenia is responsible, like Khojaly. There is no evidence linking Armenia to the crime but somehow we get blamed for it.

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              They are preparing their population to war with Armenia and in order to be successful, they will need to make the Armenians look as much the enemy as possible and even try to divide us. They are breeding a genocidal population while we do nothing to prepare for this onslaught. They will throw anything they can at Armenians even if it sounds absurd, like the school shooting. The Hetq interview covers their intent in more detail.
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                They are preparing their population to war with Armenia and in order to be successful, they will need to make the Armenians look as much the enemy as possible and even try to divide us. They are breeding a genocidal population while we do nothing to prepare for this onslaught. They will throw anything they can at Armenians even if it sounds absurd, like the school shooting. The Hetq interview covers their intent in more detail.
                But they have no chance of winning a war. Armenia has Russia and Iran on our side, we have the CSTO Rapid Reaction Force, if they attack NATO will help us out. Over 40% of the azeri population wants to go to war. 70% say artsakh is the #1 problem with azerbaijan while 30% say corruption and poverty. This country is completely brainwashed into thinking artsakh is there historic land.

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                  17 years pass since occupation of Shusha City of Azerbaijan

                  [ 08 May 2009 00:11 ]
                  Baku-APA. 17 years pass since of the occupation of Shusha City of Azerbaijan by Armenian armed forces, APA reports.

                  The enemy units occupied Shusha with 289 square km of territory after the several days of battles on May 8, 1992. As a result of the occupation of Shusha 480 civilians were killed, 600 wounded, 25,000 were displaced. 552 children lost their parents and 150 people became disabled. 68 people were taken hostage by the Armenians.

                  The Armenians destroyed 279 religious, historical and cultural monuments, two sanatorium, tourist base, 7 pre-school facilities, 22 schools, cultural, agricultural technical schools, 8 culture houses, 14 clubs, 20 libraries, 2 cinemas, 3 museums and factory of Eastern musical instruments.

                  Shusha State Drama Theater, State Karabakh History and Shusha History museums, house-museums of Uzeyir Hajibeyov, Bulbul, Mir Mohsun Navvab, as well as Azerbaijan Carpets Museum, State Art Gallery, famous Govhar Agha Mosque and several other mosques are under the occupation now.


                  I found it odd that they have exact numbers of buildings destroyed by Armenains. the funny thing is there aren't even that many clubs, schools, religious monuments in all of azerbaijan and they claim all of those were in Shusha.

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                    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                    But they have no chance of winning a war. Armenia has Russia and Iran on our side, we have the CSTO Rapid Reaction Force, if they attack NATO will help us out. Over 40% of the azeri population wants to go to war. 70% say artsakh is the #1 problem with azerbaijan while 30% say corruption and poverty. This country is completely brainwashed into thinking artsakh is there historic land.
                    Stop dreaming no one will come to our aid they didn't the last war and they wont do it this war. We must stop putting our hope in other powers, Nato doesn't give a xxxx to what happens to us, it ould be better for them if Armenia was Azeri land, who are pro NATO. Irans hands are tied they can't do anything without losing face on their home front and in the eyes of other Islamic states. Russia will attack the azeris if they can reach Armenia itself. So we must do the fighting no one else. It's our task to defend our lands and we must what is needed.

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                      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                      Stop dreaming no one will come to our aid they didn't the last war and they wont do it this war. We must stop putting our hope in other powers, Nato doesn't give a xxxx to what happens to us, it ould be better for them if Armenia was Azeri land, who are pro NATO. Irans hands are tied they can't do anything without losing face on their home front and in the eyes of other Islamic states. Russia will attack the azeris if they can reach Armenia itself. So we must do the fighting no one else. It's our task to defend our lands and we must what is needed.
                      Ayo.

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