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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    The CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force’s “Cooperation 2012” joint multinational military exercise in Armenia







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      Another Azeri surrenders to Armenian forces

      A serviceman of Azerbaijani citizenship Farajev crossed the line of the contact between the Armenian and Azerbaijani Armed Forces…


      Red Cross visits Azerbaijani captive serviceman

      September 26, 2012 | 18:42
      YEREVAN. – Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visited the captive Azerbaijani serviceman Firuz Farajev. The ICRC Yerevan office confirmed information for the Armenian News-NEWS.am.

      The representatives passed a letter to the serviceman from his relatives in Azerbaijan, as well as the captive gave a letter back to them. As it was earlier informed, a serviceman of Azerbaijani citizenship Farajev crossed the line of the contact between the Armenian and Azerbaijani Armed Forces at 6.00 a.m. on Wednesday and yielded himself at the Armenian state border. The violator of the border was detained and an investigation is underway. At the same time, the ICRC Yerevan office was immediately informed about the captivity of the Azerbaijani serviceman.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        Any update on the soldier's ethnicity?
        Also, where do these guys cross from? Gegharkunik? Because the only thing we hear from Tavush is sniper killings.

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          Armenia is to receive a hefty amount of new weapons from Russia


          Russian military objects to pass to Armenia within optimization process


          September 27, 2012 | 00:08
          YEREVAN. – The objects of the Russian military base in Gyumri city in Armenia’s Shirak Region will pass to Armenia within the process of optimization, Armenian Ministry of Defense informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

          To note, the Russian Government approved a project on Tuesday on Russian-Armenian protocols regarding passing the objects of Russian military base on the Armenian territory to Armenia.

          Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov also talked about it when he was in Yerevan last week. According to unofficial information, strategic objects are not included in the list.
          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            Originally posted by Mher View Post
            Any update on the soldier's ethnicity?
            Also, where do these guys cross from? Gegharkunik? Because the only thing we hear from Tavush is sniper killings.
            This is from July of this year, it's the same soldier. I think he is Azerbaijani (or maybe Talysh but I don't think so based on his name). He was captured by crossing Tavush.
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              I can't stop thinking about the 30 points with 10 transferred to Armenia. The second base is a serious escalation of Russian presence they must have gotten wind of something or safeguarding something. The single base is good deterrent, but they are looking to beef this up as they don’t just want to rely on a deterrent they want a force in play.

              We also know that CSTO is up and running the next exercise is called Unbreakable Brotherhood. Now this is some serious sheet! This has gone up 3 notches from where it already was. Very simple really, what good is Moscow without strong allies? In addition I think in a strange sense the West welcomes this. This is not just the Afghan containment after the pullout witch at this point is a fact in the making. All this has only increased Armenians position by a very large and significant margin. This is piggybacking on top of dwindling Azeri resources.

              The theory that I have for all this strange inflection is oil. With any more craziness in the ME the only solution is Russian oil. The West tried in vain all these years to isolate Moscow, and these silly pipelines from baboonistan won’t even fill one bucket of what is needed for global needs. The only person left to fill this void is Moscow with 10 times the reserves of the ME and this is by Soviet standards witch was conservative. Not only was it conservative with strategic reasoning the tech curve has moved forward, meaning there is even more oil. Who can be a stable source of oil in this instable world but Moscow? Don’t make a mistake in thinking that the West all of a sudden likes Armenia, it’s all about oil.

              So with that said 10 points get transferred to Armenia

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                The CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force’s “Cooperation 2012” joint multinational military exercise in Armenia






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                    The CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force’s “Cooperation 2012” joint multinational military exercise in Armenia










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                      hahaha i like how they looking to our guns,theyr like wow such a little country but big guns





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