Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Chubs jan, to argue about azery fears you got to know their mentality, which in big part is based in their history and religion.
They had centuries grinding themselvs against human values in their survival and progresses that has left deep sludge in their mentality. When an azery 18 years old conscript wrights to his mom (as seen in a documental video, where an Armenian takes it from dead azeri and reads it), and besides how much he misses her only talks about hopes of victory soon and how he hopes to return home with lots of "good things"(loot abviousely), but not a word about his duties or in case, his sacrifice for homeland should console her with her knowing that sacrifice was for right, says it all.
I don't like to start philosophy.
But in their conduct in war, in frontline, with wounded, captured and civilians that end up in their hands amounts to simple criminal behaviour. They have knowingly emptied their behavior from collective honor or righteoseness in favor of their opportunistic ways to success(their version of ideals). Otherwise there would not be turkey and azerbaijan today. That is how a nation will convince itself that if it has commited a genocide of millions of innocent is not bad as it is told or it can be forgotten.
Nobody is talking about professionalism, organization, preparedness, and wit. Nobody is arguing against those. You are comparing apples to oranges.
But denying importance of concepts of righteuseness and honor in war is very naive.
Wars are all about killing and suffering. You can go to it skilled and trained or not. But skills are not big enough motivation to go to war, they are tools to conduct it.
People will go into it and then find out they have not enough to endure because they are not motivated enough to go tru it. Other things than honor, love for homeland and desire to set things right cannot withstand hardship against horrors of war for long. But history is full of examples of unskilled and unprepared and unsupplied armies winning against otherwise. Our Artsakh war is an example.
Do not ever think that azeris are not trying to train, equip and prepare their army harder than us. They do indeed. They even got turks and israelis along others busting their asses to get azery army in shape for all theese years, along with oversupplying them at least 2 to 1 to ours.
So why is that when moments of thruth comes their training and skills fly out while our boys act like bedevilled superhumans? It's behind anything that you can train yourself.
It's all because our soldier is ready to do the imposible because of love of homeland, his nations and his honor and because it is the right thing to do.
You mentioned ISIS. This is exactly what I am saying. Because of feeling righteous and honorable (thru dictates of their religion though) they win against well supplied and trained by US Iraqi army, that throws it's weapons and runs away.
War is all about convictions.
P.S. To further proove my point. Take example Ramil Safarov. He got trained in Cyprus by turkish special ops. But his skills were enough only to ax a sleeping "enemy" in a neutral city in joint class.
He could never face our guy in trench like he did, because he did not have a concept of honor or righteousness in his soul. And he is azerbaijan's national hero...
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Chubs jan, to argue about azery fears you got to know their mentality, which in big part is based in their history and religion.
They had centuries grinding themselvs against human values in their survival and progresses that has left deep sludge in their mentality. When an azery 18 years old conscript wrights to his mom (as seen in a documental video, where an Armenian takes it from dead azeri and reads it), and besides how much he misses her only talks about hopes of victory soon and how he hopes to return home with lots of "good things"(loot abviousely), but not a word about his duties or in case, his sacrifice for homeland should console her with her knowing that sacrifice was for right, says it all.
I don't like to start philosophy.
But in their conduct in war, in frontline, with wounded, captured and civilians that end up in their hands amounts to simple criminal behaviour. They have knowingly emptied their behavior from collective honor or righteoseness in favor of their opportunistic ways to success(their version of ideals). Otherwise there would not be turkey and azerbaijan today. That is how a nation will convince itself that if it has commited a genocide of millions of innocent is not bad as it is told or it can be forgotten.
Nobody is talking about professionalism, organization, preparedness, and wit. Nobody is arguing against those. You are comparing apples to oranges.
But denying importance of concepts of righteuseness and honor in war is very naive.
Wars are all about killing and suffering. You can go to it skilled and trained or not. But skills are not big enough motivation to go to war, they are tools to conduct it.
People will go into it and then find out they have not enough to endure because they are not motivated enough to go tru it. Other things than honor, love for homeland and desire to set things right cannot withstand hardship against horrors of war for long. But history is full of examples of unskilled and unprepared and unsupplied armies winning against otherwise. Our Artsakh war is an example.
Do not ever think that azeris are not trying to train, equip and prepare their army harder than us. They do indeed. They even got turks and israelis along others busting their asses to get azery army in shape for all theese years, along with oversupplying them at least 2 to 1 to ours.
So why is that when moments of thruth comes their training and skills fly out while our boys act like bedevilled superhumans? It's behind anything that you can train yourself.
It's all because our soldier is ready to do the imposible because of love of homeland, his nations and his honor and because it is the right thing to do.
You mentioned ISIS. This is exactly what I am saying. Because of feeling righteous and honorable (thru dictates of their religion though) they win against well supplied and trained by US Iraqi army, that throws it's weapons and runs away.
War is all about convictions.
P.S. To further proove my point. Take example Ramil Safarov. He got trained in Cyprus by turkish special ops. But his skills were enough only to ax a sleeping "enemy" in a neutral city in joint class.
He could never face our guy in trench like he did, because he did not have a concept of honor or righteousness in his soul. And he is azerbaijan's national hero...
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