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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/141705/ So what do you guys think about the future of Georgia's relationship with Armenia? Seems like this guy might bring change. Would you expect enough of a change to turn the tide in the Artsakh issue?
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"So what do you guys think about the future of Georgia's relationship with Armenia? Seems like this guy might bring change. Would you expect enough of a change to turn the tide in the Artsakh issue? "
Why would we think that? For example when is the last time we needed Georgia for help with Artsakh in the past even in very bad times for us to desire Georgia now? Perhaps Georgia is doing what Georgia does best be selfish and look out for it's own interests. They thought that when the baboon had all the gas in the world that they could get a pipeline and isolate Armenia! And they did! Not only that but they started to highjack shipments of Armenian goods going through Georgia. Historically do I have to remind you of Stalin and how he gave Ararat to the toorks? Don't you know he was a filthy Georgian? So I ask you this, do you really think we are so stupid as to sit here and look toward Georgia for anything? We have learned long ago, it's just Americans who are lost into thinking that Georgia is of any value, Georgia has been nothing but a poz beach!
So let them beg, after all what else do they have to do right now. They have shamed themselves, who in their right mind starts a war during the Olympics? Wow and gets to eat a tie...LOL
I never knew Georgian breakfast was eating a tie...LOL
Let us not mention the other fools the baboons, they turned out to be as worthless as the Georgians. Is America ever going to wake up? Or is she forever going to kill her influence and go on making one bad mistake after another? What a shame!
Next week it was rumored that the Armenian Propaganda Minster is going to show a video of Alieve eating a donkey, with Hilary making a strong statement after the donkey eating about how Putin is recreating the USSR...LOL
BTW nice bunny outfit! Where can I get one? I want to know because I don't want my identity revealed , I don't want them to know who the Propaganda Minster is! ROTFLMAOLast edited by Vahram; 01-18-2013, 02:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Joseph View PostBut, it looks like Krasnodar will be enough, plus the Russians will not put another large radar base outside of its borders after the Gabala fisasco.
But, I dought that Russia would hesitate to put one up in Armenia because of the baboon fiasco. Russia understands and knows us and see our true sincerity and would not be worried about us "pulling" a baboon stunt.
If putting one up in Armenia would frustrate the USA, then it's on the way.
Artashes
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Don't know enough about enough about that radar requirement to know if putting one in Armenia would bring any advantage , or the desired advantage.
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If putting one up in Armenia would frustrate the USA, then it's on the way
Besides don't under estimate the toork, the snake in the pit. On the axes side in both world wars, came out without any issues. Yet Americans forget that, when we were allies in both of the wars. There is so much shame to go around, what real shame do we as Armenians have? But if you ask the neo liberal Nazi Armenians, well there is a lot now..to bad they have no shame, right now they have no idea what blanket to hide under. If they are really Armenians that is.
Getze HayastanLast edited by Vahram; 01-18-2013, 03:03 PM.
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Again, the reason that radar was put in that location as opposed to an Armenian location was for a specific advantage that location offered that Russia desired. It was not put there because Russia had more confidence in the baboons than in us. We would have been Russia's first choice if -- location -- didn't matter.
Just because the radar gives the ability to see further away doesn't automatically mean it gives them the specific coverage they (Russia) is desiring.
I think someone (club member) has posted the coverage capability and shown why Krasnador was chosen as alternative, but can't remember who posted and when. Think it's in the last 2 months.
Artashes
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Again, the reason that radar was put in that location as opposed to an Armenian location was for a specific advantage that location
Let them make that choice!
Otherwise you should not have come to the Propaganda Minster for advice, what else did you think you were going to get?
Logic is logic, propaganda is propaganda, only the Minister knows what is the best...
Getze Hayastan!Last edited by Vahram; 01-18-2013, 04:36 PM.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Artashes View PostAgain, the reason that radar was put in that location as opposed to an Armenian location was for a specific advantage that location offered that Russia desired. It was not put there because Russia had more confidence in the baboons than in us. We would have been Russia's first choice if -- location -- didn't matter.
Just because the radar gives the ability to see further away doesn't automatically mean it gives them the specific coverage they (Russia) is desiring.
I think someone (club member) has posted the coverage capability and shown why Krasnador was chosen as alternative, but can't remember who posted and when. Think it's in the last 2 months.
Artashes
Also, what if Azerbaijan is raising the price of the radar for the Russians, just so that when Russia abandons it, Azerbaijan will gain control of it. Any of you guys think this is a possibility?
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Originally posted by Yerevanski92 View PostThe radar was constructed during the Cold War by the USSR, its not a new thing.
Also, what if Azerbaijan is raising the price of the radar for the Russians, just so that when Russia abandons it, Azerbaijan will gain control of it. Any of you guys think this is a possibility?
Russia in no way is that dumb.
If Russia thinks the baboons can get any use out of tha closed radar , they will remove any and everything of any value.
Artashes
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