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    azerbaijan to allocate 3.7 billion for armed forces next year
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    [ 19 oct 2012 16:40 ]
    baku. Rashad suleymanov – apa. Azerbaijan plans to allocate azn 2 910 656 000 ($3 707 369 000) from 2013 state budget for defense expenditures, azerbaijani government told apa.

    Azn 1 528 582 000 will be allocated for armed forces, security forces and military industry. Of these funds azn 1 416 364 000 will be allocated for defense forces (including azn 1 19 442 000 for army and fleet, azn 111 749 000 for state border service, azn 5 391 000 for state service on mobilization and conscription), azn 106 439 000 for national security, azn 2 733 000 for applied researches in defense, azn 3 mln for the ministry of defense industry.

    Azn 1 172 mln extra funds will be allocated for strengthening defense potential of the country. This is up 75 952 mln, or 6.9% compared to 2012.
    Interior troops and special state security service are financed under the budget section on law-enforcement bodies and judicial authorities.

    Azn 136 234 000 will be allocated for interior troops, azn 74.074 mln for special state security service.
    apa.az

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      They must be really scared.

      What percentage of this is for defence and what percentage for offence.
      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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        "They must be really scared."

        The only time the toorks were brave was when they were killing women and children in their sleep. They have always been scared this is nothing new, but now they have even more reason to be scared

        You see I finally figured out what the Russians meant when they said they transfered 10 things non strategic things. Nukes are considered strategic by the Russians, so short of Nukes 10 things have been transferred. This is on top of all the things we have done by ourselves. So let the toorks tremble when they sleep. Time is never going to tick on the side of the toorks, time only ticks on our side
        Last edited by Vahram; 10-20-2012, 08:32 PM.

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







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                  hi Mr. davidoga our economic and political genius.
                  your quote: "I am aware of Armenia's geographic position. It is not an excuse."
                  although you are aware but somehow you don't factor that in in your agument you just blame everyting on corruption and I donno what president or leader. Being in such a condition is not an excuse but THE MAJOR FACTOR for our very slow economic progress. Morover I was actually merely indicating that the geopolitical factor in Armenia is the most important factor which all of you forgot about in your above dicussion. I don't know if you get it or not or you agree or not Im tired of talking to people like you that's why you don't see me posting left and right in this forum my time is MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH more important than wasting on people such as yourself WITH ALL DUE RESPECT SINCERELY.

                  your quote: "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.""
                  thank you for the wonderful words from a wonderful person I take all your adjective like a man and I forgive you. you don't know what you are saying but I just want to say I didn't say "Oh, it's too hard let's give up." but I guess you understood me wrong I WONDER WHY??????? and thank you for your advise my good fellow but I rather take that decision myself thank you for caring anyway.

                  your quote: "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."
                  Exactly circumvent the geopolitical realities you have ideas go live in armenia and change it. don't shout this and that with no fairness about armenia without being there for more than 6 months. as for me I am just indicating a major factor that was omitted from the discussion nothing more nothing less but you as we see are an economic and political genius we need people like you in Armenia please I beg you go and change you seem really smart.

                  Moreover I live in Lebanon and you seem at least a fan of ARF. MY good friend before even talking a word about corruption look at your beloved party and ALL THE OTHER SO CALLED TRADITIONAL PARTIES IN OUR DIASPORA. to be fair I can talk about Lebanon and we are the LEAST PEOPLE who should talk about correption. If I start maybe the internet will overflow with sewage.

                  Bottom line I just want to point out one and only one thing through this discussion BE FAIR WITH OUR HOMLAND OUR PRESENT AND FUTURE.

                  Thank you for going back to the topic I appritiate and Im sure others as well and thank you for your contribution in this thread.

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                    Originally posted by Hye View Post

                    ...............Bottom line I just want to point out one and only one thing through this discussion BE FAIR WITH OUR HOMLAND OUR PRESENT AND FUTURE........
                    Koutakan Mayor Aharon Abrahamyan says that 500 hectares of the community’s 1,230 hectares was privatized back in the early 1990s. The land was divided up amongst 40 families. Another 700 hectares was leased to twelve individuals.
                    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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                      Zinuj (21.10.2012)

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