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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Artashes View Post
      I don't know what the attitude of Armenia is toward Hungry but I do know two things about hungry.
      When the Roman allied army finally crushed the huns they were confined to the area known today as hungry. Attila was killed shortly after that battle by the very young "bride" (child) he ?married?. After his first sex after the "wedding" he (attila) fell asleep and she stabbed the loser butcher to death.
      The huns are related to the turks and run the same road game. You only need to read the Hungarian account of their origins to see they claim ancestry in Europe just like turks and baboons claim ancestry in Armenian ancestral lands. If you talk to any of them(turks, hungarians) they will tell you they are different peoples while also telling of their close bond plus both will tell you they were the real leaders of the mongol hoards.
      Just underneath their "civilized" outward venear is the same pathetic turk crap.
      My opinion is that's why the murderer was let go. A thin layer of law and order to mask their brotherly cooperation with the other(any) mongoloid hominoids. If you walk amongst them and talk to them this will become readily apparent .
      They did take in a size able group of Armenians fleeing the genocide. As with all Armenians of that period they (Armenians) have enriched the country(hungry) greatly. This is not gone unnoticed by the hun hybrids but of course not acknowledged but downplayed. Much IQ by some because of German blood but all credit is given to themselves (hun- gry). As pathetic and conniving as turk. Caution needs be used because of Armenian community in that land.
      Artashes
      Comedy of comedies ---
      --- met a highly educated fella the other day. Had a conversation about fraudulent world at large.
      The man seemed to agree with much of my estimation.
      I happened to tell him I am Armenian, which somehow prompted him to inform me that he was -- pure --
      Hungarian.
      To say that to me is an extreme offense. In aprox. 1 or 2 nanoseconds I informed him of his obvious error.
      I made it clear that the huns did rape, murder, and kidnap the indeginous people's of the land called "hungry" and their was no such thing as a "pure" (heart breaking laughter) hun - garian.
      No matter how nice, beware!
      Artashes

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          Azerbaijani Army has lost one more soldier.

          APA reports that the incident has been today recorded on the contact line of the Azerbaijani-Armenian troops in the direction of Khojavand region.
          Solider of Azerbaijani Army, 19-year-old Pasha Nemat Mursalov died after hitting a landmine.

          Deputy chairman of the Defense Ministry’s press service Teymur Andullayev confirmed the fact to APA.

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            Originally posted by Artashes View Post
            Comedy of comedies ---
            --- met a highly educated fella the other day. Had a conversation about fraudulent world at large.
            The man seemed to agree with much of my estimation.
            I happened to tell him I am Armenian, which somehow prompted him to inform me that he was -- pure --
            Hungarian.
            To say that to me is an extreme offense. In aprox. 1 or 2 nanoseconds I informed him of his obvious error.
            I made it clear that the huns did rape, murder, and kidnap the indeginous people's of the land called "hungry" and their was no such thing as a "pure" (heart breaking laughter) hun - garian.
            No matter how nice, beware!
            Artashes
            Struggle to make this point, but here goes ---
            --- the audacity displayed by the hungarian (nice guy by the way) actually shows the "ease" of the willingingness of turkic/hunic to --- allow --- them to say what they *** KNOW *** is not the truth.
            I pulled that well educated , well healed "forgetter" up by a shot string and he buckled fast.
            attilla the scum has been estimated to have --- KILLED --- five (5) million people.
            The word hun has all the dishonor of the word turk.
            Artashes

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              Azerbaijani soldier hits landmine

              [ 19 November 2012 15:55 ]
              Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Azerbaijani Army has lost one more soldier.

              APA reports that the incident has been today recorded on the contact line of the Azerbaijani-Armenian troops in the direction of Khojavand region.

              Solider of Azerbaijani Army, 19-year-old Pasha Nemat Mursalov died after hitting a landmine.

              Deputy chairman of the Defense Ministry’s press service Teymur Andullayev confirmed the fact to APA.

              Mursalov was drafted from Goychay region.
              apa.az

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                Armenian Soldiers deployed to Camp Bondsteel, as part of the NATO peacekeeping mission Kosovo Force celebrated Armenian Independence Day Friday, September 21







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                    Adam is a good guy....he got my vote this last election and I am glad he won.

                    Rep. Schiff Statement on Armenian Independence Day

                    Friday September 21, 2012
                    Washington DC – Today, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) released the following statement on the 21st anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Armenia:

                    “I rejoice with the dynamic Armenian community that I represent and proudly say ‘Oorakh Angakhootyan Or.’ Congratulations to the people of Armenia, to Armenians in America and around the world on this joyous day. The road to independence has not always been easy for this nation, but time has proven that Armenians are survivors—survivors of foreign domination and survivors of the first genocide of the 20th century. And to this day, Armenian-Americans continue to illustrate what a valuable asset they are to our society, breaking new ground economically, socially and politically in California and across the nation.

                    “Over the years, I have been privileged to work with many individuals in the Armenian community to end our government's tragic failure to recognize the Armenian genocide, ensure the victims receive just compensation, and secure aid for Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. As a friend to the Armenian community, I am honored to join you in commemorating this momentous anniversary. Congratulations to the government of Armenia and to the global Armenian community.”

                    Video at http://schiff.house.gov/press-releas...ependence-day/
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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                      In post no. 11377 by Burjuin, 4th pic from top are two men. The man on the left clearly has a patch on his shoulder of an American flag. This "patch" has a yellow or gold border.
                      America uses much symbolism in their conduct, and the symbolism has specific meanings, dependent on symbol used.
                      Can anyone explain (a) when they (America) started putting the gold border around the "flag patches", and (b) why?, what does it(gold border) mean.
                      Artashes

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