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

    ohhhh and for the rest of you thank you for keeping this thread alive good job and keep it up i always follow this thread and there always are interesting posts

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

      Made in Armenia equipment









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        Originally posted by Hye View Post
        hi Mr. davidoga our economic and political genius who thinks Armenia is a typical post soviet country and corruption is the difference between Georgia and Armenia. I will not argue whether Georgia is better or not just one thing tell me which post soviet country has 70% of its borders blocked with no access to sea with closest neighbor being Iran embargoed by the west who is itself in deep economic crisis recently and another lovely neighbor embargoed by Russia. just to be clear I am from Lebanon I am diaspora Armenian and WE THE DIASPORA ARMENIANS ARE FULL OF xxxxTTTTTTTTTTTTTT (sorry for being a little rude) stop preaching and talking nosense from hundreds of kms away without being in Armenia more than 6 months.
        You are stating the facts ( on the ground ) correctly but you are concluding wrongly.

        If you follow the news ( from Armenia ) you should have heard that even the President was complaining in disgust about the level of corruption and incompetence.

        To remind you, the police force, the squandering of resources in the building of the museum, the pensions scandal, soldiers being given non qualified meat, orphanages being given spreads and being charged as butter, the prices medicines being scandalously marked up etc etc.

        There are core reasons for this, which the President did not go into.

        The monopolistic practices, corrupt courts, oligarchs behaving with impunity and the list goes on.


        The more you sweep it under the carpet the longer the people will suffer and take desperate actions among others leaving the country.


        Yes the name of this thread is “military balance .......”.

        Do not forget that the balance contributor is ( has to be ) always the economy.

        I suggest you come down from your high horse and stop being an apologist for the wrong doers in our Hayrenik.


        .
        PS ....and to hell with Sahakashvili.
        Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
        Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
        Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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          Soldier of Azerbaijani Army dies - UPDATED

          [ 19 Oct 2012 18:03 ]
          Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani Army died in the military unit in Aghdam.

          APA reports that Aliyar Arif Zulfugarov, 18 died as a result of the fire opened from his weapon. Criminal case has been launched on the fact, investigation is underway.
          Defense Ministry’s press service confirmed the fact to APA.
          Aliyar Zulfugarov had been reportedly drafted from Ismayilli region in April.
          apa.az

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            thanks londontsi for a wonderful post and wonderful reflection of my post. I said so little in the post but meant much more. For the last time Armenia is a corrupt country which our president and authorities and the authorities before them, are doing and have done A LOT to improve and by looking from the 1990s till now you should be very proud of the job done over there still needs a lot of improvement to become close to something that we all dream about. And as you can see yourself there are people who are fighting to minimize the corruption. BUT all of us armenians need to keep in mind corruption factor is distant second compared to the blockade and no sea factors that are affecting our economy. And stop blaming the president and the corruption level for all the bad things that happen in the country. you want an example? LEBANON. WHERE I LIVE much WORSE, much more corrupt believe me but better economy WHY? THE GOOD OLD SEA.

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              Well stated! Good to see some people get it.

              Originally posted by Hye View Post
              thanks londontsi for a wonderful post and wonderful reflection of my post. I said so little in the post but meant much more. For the last time Armenia is a corrupt country which our president and authorities and the authorities before them, are doing and have done A LOT to improve and by looking from the 1990s till now you should be very proud of the job done over there still needs a lot of improvement to become close to something that we all dream about. And as you can see yourself there are people who are fighting to minimize the corruption. BUT all of us armenians need to keep in mind corruption factor is distant second compared to the blockade and no sea factors that are affecting our economy. And stop blaming the president and the corruption level for all the bad things that happen in the country. you want an example? LEBANON. WHERE I LIVE much WORSE, much more corrupt believe me but better economy WHY? THE GOOD OLD SEA.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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                Originally posted by Hye View Post
                hi Mr. davidoga our economic and political genius who thinks Armenia is a typical post soviet country and corruption is the difference between Georgia and Armenia. I will not argue whether Georgia is better or not just one thing tell me which post soviet country has 70% of its borders blocked with no access to sea with closest neighbor being Iran embargoed by the west who is itself in deep economic crisis recently and another lovely neighbor embargoed by Russia. just to be clear I am from Lebanon I am diaspora Armenian and WE THE DIASPORA ARMENIANS ARE FULL OF xxxxTTTTTTTTTTTTTT (sorry for being a little rude) stop preaching and talking nosense from hundreds of kms away without being in Armenia more than 6 months.
                I agree to end the political discussion...but due to the utter ridiculousness of this post I feel compelled to respond.

                I am aware of Armenia's geographic position. It is not an excuse. You are the typical apathetic, lazy Armenian that says "Oh, it's too hard let's give up." Better stay in Lebanon, Armenia does not need bums such as yourself. The challenge itself is in circumventing geopolitical realities. Let me be clear, it has to be a challenge that Armenia is willing to face. Otherwise, Armenia will soon be void of Armenians, and Turkey will have its dream of Pan-Turanism.

                But again...Sarkis86 is right this is not a thread for political discussions. This was my last deviation from topic.

                Originally posted by Hye View Post
                stop preaching and talking nosense from hundreds of kms away without being in Armenia more than 6 months.
                Who are you, another Diaspora Armenia, to tell me what is right and wrong about Armenia. You are just as detached as I am.

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

                  In the spirit of staying on topic....

                  [ 19 Oct 2012 18:03 ]
                  Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani Army died in the military unit in Aghdam.

                  APA reports that Aliyar Arif Zulfugarov, 18 died as a result of the fire opened from his weapon. Criminal case has been launched on the fact, investigation is underway.
                  Defense Ministry’s press service confirmed the fact to APA.
                  Aliyar Zulfugarov had been reportedly drafted from Ismayilli region in April.
                  apa.az

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                    [QUOTE=burjuin;336260]Made in Armenia equipment



                    Radio suppression equipment ? can this thing suppress Azeri communication while allowing ours?
                    Anyone know if we have EMP pulse generators? ( http://www.amazing1.com/emp.htm )

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                      Armenian Army








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