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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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          One Azerbaijani IS fighter killed

          [ 15 August 2014 15:54 ]
          Photographs of the Zardab resident’s body delivered to his family

          Zardab. Zahid Abishov – APA. One more Azerbaijani has been killed in Syria.
          The fighter’s relatives reported to APA that the Azerbaijani killed on Syrian battlefields fighting on the side of IS, born in 1982, is Zardab district resident Ramin Aghasef oglu Abdullayev.
          Ramin’s death report and photographs of his body were delivered to his family. The fighter was laid to rest in Syria.

          According to his relatives, Ramin has one child and has lived in Russia for a long time. A while ago, he returned to Zardab and then went to Syria to fight.

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            Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army





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              Tank Biathlon 2014: Armenia ready for final “leap” (PHOTOS)

              15:01, 15.08.2014

              The Tank Biathlon 2014 international competition is wrapping up in Russia, and the Armenia Armed Forces’ tank crews continue to demonstrate a high performance among the participating countries.

              The Tank Biathlon 2014 comprises various complicated and unpredictable challenges, and Armenia is currently in fourth place in the competition.

              The Armenian armed forces are represented by two officers and compulsory military servicemen, whereas contract soldiers and crews that have participated in previous tank biathlons make up the majority of teams from the other participating countries.

              The Tank Biathlon 2014 international competition will conclude on Saturday.
              The international competition comprises various complicated and unpredictable challenges…








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                http://www.armstrade.org/files/obrazecglava4.pdf

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                Hope this is true!

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                  Հատված Արկադի Տեր-Թադևոսյանի հարցազրույցից Հ1-ի «Հարցազրույց» ծրագրից, մայիսի 10, 2013թ.աղբյուրը՝ http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=5se1ty-PGDY


                  levon ter-pedrosyan was and still is such a tool.

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                    Azeri Targets ‘Unprotected Against Armenian Missiles’

                    Despite its massive military buildup Azerbaijan still lacks the capacity to protect its strategic facilities against Armenian missile strikes in case of another war for Nagorno-Karabakh, a retired Armenian army general claimed on Friday.



                    Վաղարշակ Հարությունյանի պնդմամբ՝ հայկական զինանոցի հրթիռները Ադրբեջանում ցանկացած կետ կոչնչացնեն:


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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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