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

    I am not saying they are not orchestrated and i say dim witted because so many here and in a lot of other places think there are better choices yet not a single one has pointed out a good one. So tell me then what is the point of all this nauseating rent or for any of the others which deal with "Armenian independence"? How many times have i said that Armenia is not independent and how many times have i been proven right? But you and a whole lot of others go around pretending Armenia is independent and her leaders are making all sorts of bad decisions, and its gona rain today... Your own hard headed stubborness wont let you see the obvious fact that Armenia cannot exist independently yet and that includes Artsakh. Go ahead and call me all the names you want it don't bother me because people who see and report facts are always the ones who are ridiculed and persecuted by those who like to wear the rose colored glasses.
    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    If you followed the news he actually wrote an open letter to Putin "of his own back".

    These things do not just happen but are orchestrated.

    So before call you call everybody dim witted look in the mirror.

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    Hayastan or Bust.

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      Strategic command-staff exercise "Response 2013" in Armenia







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

        Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
        I am not saying they are not orchestrated and i say dim witted because so many here and in a lot of other places think there are better choices yet not a single one has pointed out a good one. So tell me then what is the point of all this nauseating rent or for any of the others which deal with "Armenian independence"? How many times have i said that Armenia is not independent and how many times have i been proven right? But you and a whole lot of others go around pretending Armenia is independent and her leaders are making all sorts of bad decisions, and its gona rain today... Your own hard headed stubborness wont let you see the obvious fact that Armenia cannot exist independently yet and that includes Artsakh. Go ahead and call me all the names you want it don't bother me because people who see and report facts are always the ones who are ridiculed and persecuted by those who like to wear the rose colored glasses.
        Bro..just look at the source of the article and don't unnecessarily bother yourself. lragir is pioneer in low value political opinion. Read the below article (another sensational analysis from lragir.am) and make your own judgement about this source.

        Americans are discussing Armenia’s nuclear security

        11 energy officials of the U.S. Department of State are visiting Armenia. They have arrived to take part in a seminar on nuclear security.
        As soon as Rosatom refused concession of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant the United States assumed the role of guarantor of nuclear security of Armenia. Thanks to the United States the period of operation of the NPP was extended while Azerbaijan and Turkey are up for its closure. For its part, Russia has actually blocked the construction of the new generating unit of the NPP, announcing ready to invest half of the sum, actually to provide the reactor, while construction should be carried out by others.
        Armenia is the only nuclear country in the region except Iran where the NPP of Bushehr is already operating. Turkey will launch construction of an NPP in 2017 but the project has not been approved yet.
        An NPP is not only a guarantee of energy but also geopolitical security. The Armenian NPP is located at the border with Turkey, which is a good “guarantee” to curb Turkey. Besides, nuclear energy adds credit to a country, making it a reliable partner. It is trusted not only peaceful but also other atom. In this regard, the visit of the American energy officials is symptomatic, especially amid the arms race in the region.
        Azerbaijan and Armenia already have powerful mass destruction weapons produced by Russia and China. The next level is nuclear weapon. Russia has supplied Iskander rockets to its base in Armenia which are said to suit to carry nuclear missiles. Obviously, however, these rackets have very little to do with Armenia’s security.
        Nuclear security is one of the key areas control over which provides levers of influence. The United States has taken control of Armenia’s nuclear security, which is an attempt at strengthening its foothold in the region.


        http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/30732

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

          Yeh lol sounds like western propaganda alright but look at all the crap people are posting here- like a lot of them actually buy this bs.

          Originally posted by ArmeniaSacra View Post
          Bro..just look at the source of the article and don't unnecessarily bother yourself. lragir is pioneer in low value political opinion. Read the below article (another sensational analysis from lragir.am) and make your own judgement about this source.

          Americans are discussing Armenia’s nuclear security

          11 energy officials of the U.S. Department of State are visiting Armenia. They have arrived to take part in a seminar on nuclear security.
          As soon as Rosatom refused concession of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant the United States assumed the role of guarantor of nuclear security of Armenia. Thanks to the United States the period of operation of the NPP was extended while Azerbaijan and Turkey are up for its closure. For its part, Russia has actually blocked the construction of the new generating unit of the NPP, announcing ready to invest half of the sum, actually to provide the reactor, while construction should be carried out by others.
          Armenia is the only nuclear country in the region except Iran where the NPP of Bushehr is already operating. Turkey will launch construction of an NPP in 2017 but the project has not been approved yet.
          An NPP is not only a guarantee of energy but also geopolitical security. The Armenian NPP is located at the border with Turkey, which is a good “guarantee” to curb Turkey. Besides, nuclear energy adds credit to a country, making it a reliable partner. It is trusted not only peaceful but also other atom. In this regard, the visit of the American energy officials is symptomatic, especially amid the arms race in the region.
          Azerbaijan and Armenia already have powerful mass destruction weapons produced by Russia and China. The next level is nuclear weapon. Russia has supplied Iskander rockets to its base in Armenia which are said to suit to carry nuclear missiles. Obviously, however, these rackets have very little to do with Armenia’s security.
          Nuclear security is one of the key areas control over which provides levers of influence. The United States has taken control of Armenia’s nuclear security, which is an attempt at strengthening its foothold in the region.


          http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/30732
          Hayastan or Bust.

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            Lragir is full of propaganda ..only bad news bad attitude . i wonder who is paying them to function ! If u read them every day they can make u hate yourself ... armenian or not they will make you look at your self and wonder .... they are cheap and thats all .nothing to back up there claims only rumors about this or another ...u see people in armenia are not so fact loving but mostly rumor lovers ..so if they hate Serj and someone say xxxx about him .... they make it fact ....one another side .. there is no one to step up against so obvious fallacies ..sensationalism its best i would say....people vote but they vote wrong !

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

              Originally posted by ArmeniaSacra View Post
              ......just look at the source of the article and don't unnecessarily bother yourself. .......
              Does a fact become untrue because it was taken up by a news media that you disaprove of ?


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

                Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                Does a fact become untrue because it was taken up by a news media that you disaprove of ?


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                If you are Armenian (or American) why of course it does.
                Plenipotentiary meow!

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

                  Originally posted by ArmeniaSacra View Post
                  Bro..just look at the source of the article and don't unnecessarily bother yourself. lragir is pioneer in low value political opinion. Read the below article (another sensational analysis from lragir.am) and make your own judgement about this source.
                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  Yeh lol sounds like western propaganda alright but look at all the crap people are posting here- like a lot of them actually buy this bs.
                  Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
                  Lragir is full of propaganda ..only bad news bad attitude . i wonder who is paying them to function !
                  Thanks for the "recommendations" - I will consider Lragir to be an authoritative news outlet for now on (not that I thought bad things of it before - it has been particularly adept at highlighting Church corruption.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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

                    ONE ARMENIAN SERVICEMAN KILLED, THREE WOUNDED IN MINE EXPLOSION


                    NEWS | 17.10.13 | 12:02

                    The Defense Ministry of Armenia has reported today that 25-year
                    captain Gevorg Mnatsakanyan, commander of the engineer company at a
                    military unit located near the northeastern section of the border,
                    was killed in a mine explosion while on combat duty in the territory
                    under the control of the unit in the evening of October 16.

                    The press service of the Ministry says that senior lieutenant Garush
                    Hambartsumyan, army conscript, private Narek Hakobyan, and contract
                    serviceman, private Edgar Harutyunyan were wounded and taken to
                    the military hospital in Yerevan. The condition of Hambartsumyan
                    and Harutyunyan is assessed as of medium severity and the state of
                    Hakobyan as satisfactory.

                    The Ministry expressed condolences to the family, friends and fellow
                    servicemen of Mnatsakanyan.

                    Investigation is underway in connection with the case.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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

                      Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                      Thanks for the "recommendations" - I will consider Lragir to be an authoritative news outlet for now on (not that I thought bad things of it before - it has been particularly adept at highlighting Church corruption.

                      O dear lord u work in funny way Beelzebub-- hmmm oops i mean Bell 3

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