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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
    are they kidding with me?
    Yes, its an Azeri joke.
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                Does anyone know what answer this guy is talking about?

                ARMENIAN SIDE ANSWERED TOUGHLY IN TAVUSH

                Recent violations of the ceasefire at the borders of Armenia and NKR
                are related to the political developments, as a study of recent years
                showed, the minister of defense Seiran Ohanyan briefed the reporters
                at the National Assembly, dwelling on the incident of October 22 on
                Berd-Ijevan road, near Paravakar that killed one and injured three
                conscripts.

                He noted that recent tensions overlapped with the domestic developments
                in Azerbaijan. According to Seiran Ohanyan, the attempts of the
                Armenian side to appease tension are not met by the Azerbaijani
                government.

                "They tried again to destabilize the situation to remind about
                themselves," he said. The minister noted that the Armenian commanders
                treat any change of the state of affairs with common sense and take
                adequate punitive measures.

                "For this incident, our commanders gave a tough answer, and we will
                continue to answer toughly to this policy. I was at the place of the
                incident yesterday, studied the status of the position and the road
                network," he said, adding that the command is ready to take measures
                to keep the situation peaceful.

                20:22 28/10/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  Does anyone know what answer this guy is talking about?

                  ARMENIAN SIDE ANSWERED TOUGHLY IN TAVUSH

                  Recent violations of the ceasefire at the borders of Armenia and NKR
                  are related to the political developments, as a study of recent years
                  showed, the minister of defense Seiran Ohanyan briefed the reporters
                  at the National Assembly, dwelling on the incident of October 22 on
                  Berd-Ijevan road, near Paravakar that killed one and injured three
                  conscripts.

                  He noted that recent tensions overlapped with the domestic developments
                  in Azerbaijan. According to Seiran Ohanyan, the attempts of the
                  Armenian side to appease tension are not met by the Azerbaijani
                  government.

                  "They tried again to destabilize the situation to remind about
                  themselves," he said. The minister noted that the Armenian commanders
                  treat any change of the state of affairs with common sense and take
                  adequate punitive measures.

                  "For this incident, our commanders gave a tough answer, and we will
                  continue to answer toughly to this policy. I was at the place of the
                  incident yesterday, studied the status of the position and the road
                  network," he said, adding that the command is ready to take measures
                  to keep the situation peaceful.

                  20:22 28/10/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
                  http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/31189
                  They shut down the road and are building security measures there and they also shot an Azeri officer at the front line in Artsakh. Besides those, i'm not sure what "tough answer" he might be referring to.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                      Originally posted by Federate View Post
                      They shut down the road and are building security measures there and they also shot an Azeri officer at the front line in Artsakh. Besides those, i'm not sure what "tough answer" he might be referring to.
                      I am glad there was retribution and adjustment of security measures. Unfortunately they killed one and wounded several others while i am assuming we just killed one of theirs. This kind of stuff can get out of hand and lead to war. Unfortunately i am getting too old to be of much use anymore with my bad back and bad knees but i am glad we avoided war for all this time and i hope it never comes.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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