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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Police force of Karabakh

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      Its been much postes from today,so you need to read all =)

      iam proud of girls like this, they dont have theyr own life and living for our millitary! when guys like me sittin at homes and dont go army (LOL)



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        "yeh your right, nobody cares about religion or humanity in 21century,"

        So said the Chew ...LOL

        Break everyone elses down yet go pray in your own house of worship what nonsense! This is what happens when you give chews all the TV stations...LOL

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          "iam proud of girls like this"

          So am I! I also think she is hot, god I love Armenian Worrior chicks!

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

            Originally posted by Vahram View Post
            "yeh your right, nobody cares about religion or humanity in 21century,"

            So said the Chew ...LOL

            Break everyone elses down yet go pray in your own house of worship what nonsense! This is what happens when you give chews all the TV stations...LOL
            HyeFighter2 voices a legitimate concern.

            That being said, I must disagree to an extent. Russian Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic ecclesiastical ties are excellent, and the Russian church is very close to Russian government. Russia is already standing up for the Christians of Syria, and hopefully will do the same for Armenia.

            And before the 2008 war is mentioned as an argument, know that the Georgians have compromised their Christian faith. Not only are they allowing there nation to be diluted by masses of Turks migrating to Adjara, but they have allowed for Azeri forces to advance on the property of David Gareja monastery. It is disgusting.
            Last edited by davidoga; 07-28-2012, 07:35 PM.

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              Armenian Army





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                Zinuj (29.07.2012)
                Last edited by Hovo; 07-30-2012, 12:50 PM.

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

                  Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                  HyeFighter2 voices a legitimate concern.

                  That being said, I must disagree to an extent. Russian Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic ecclesiastical ties are excellent, and the Russian church is very close to Russian government. Russia is already standing up for the Christians of Syria, and hopefully will do the same for Armenia.

                  And before the 2008 war is mentioned as an argument, know that the Georgians have compromised their Christian faith. Not only are they allowing there nation to be diluted by masses of Turks migrating to Adjara, but they have allowed for Azeri forces to advance on the property of David Gareja monastery. It is disgusting.
                  axper like a said before its 21century and i dont believe to that ppl who makes money from religion, and russian holynness,and our garegin, all those are mafia... i got many videos what they do,but i dont whant to continue that term here. Russia is an political country, they need only countryes that will belong to them and not to west! like georgia did

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                    Armenian Army







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                      21 St. Century!

                      This is an all new time, because the number changed. If we don’t count the number change some things have not changed. I know you think this is a funny paradox but it really is simple. In the 20th Century they could not even say the G word. Here we are in this great time of change. It is the 21st Century and they still can’t bring themselves to say the G word. So here we are and every idiot on the planet is counting time changing; what good is watching your watch when some things are not changing but time?

                      Hip Hip Hurray! happy new fecking century to you too mother feckers!
                      Last edited by Vahram; 07-29-2012, 04:10 PM.

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