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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 Spetsnaz View Post
    guys we are just convincing ourselves with numbers. nobody actually knows the exact number. government by itself don't tell us the truth. no one is supposed to know about it. especially our lovely neighbors.
    There is nothing to convince anyone. Reality is there for all to see.
    Our army is strong and our country is secure. Much heralded oil trade and resulting superiority by Baku in past 20 years has amounted to just a pile of armaments. Thats all.
    I can't see anything changing in next 20 years either.

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

      I Wonder If all these are destroyed.

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

          Technically saying, doesn't armenia have enough historical evidence to annexe their lands. I mean russia did it with Crimea and they got away with it.

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

            Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
            Technically saying, doesn't armenia have enough historical evidence to annexe their lands. I mean russia did it with Crimea and they got away with it.
            Thats ridiculous, no one is annexing Azerbaijan. NKR is not Azerbaijan and not their lands, its an independent state. Russia did not get away with annexing Crimea, they were sanctioned to all hell.

            You cant annex someone based off historical evidence, Russia annexed Crimea through a shady referendum. If NKR held a referendum, and voted to be part of Armenia, then Armenia would have to be obligated to fulfill the peoples wish. (We all know Karabakh citizens would sincerely like to see that)

            No one is annexing any other parts of Azerbaijan, because there are no Armenians there...Its pointless and stupid.
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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

                Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                I Wonder If all these are destroyed.

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                Agdam is on the line of contact, so it's hard to maintain anything. There's no civilians there because it's so close. It's a few kms of dirt roads and then the front lines. Almost all of the buildings were destroyed during the fighting, however, their Mosque from 1870 survived. And unlike them, we don't have the psychopathic tendency or insecure urges to destroy cultural sites. The government of NKR claims that it has refurbished that along with the Govharaga Mosque in Shushi. I don't know about the Agdam one because when we went we had military escort since it was near the front lines and we didn't stop, but I know for a fact the one in Shushi has been refurbished by cooperation with the Iranian government.

                But before anyone cries over a 140 year old Mosque as proof that that's their historic land, you know what is also in Agdam?
                2000 year old ruins of Tigranakert

                Last edited by Mher; 12-07-2014, 11:35 AM.

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

                  Originally posted by Mher View Post
                  Agdam is on the line of contact, so it's hard to maintain anything. There's no civilians there because it's so close. It's a few kms of dirt roads and then the front lines. A lot of the buildings were destroyed during the fighting, however, their Mosque from 1870 survived. And unlike them, we don't have the psychopathic tendency or insecure urges to destroy cultural sites. The government of NKR claims that it has refurbished that along with the Govharaga Mosque in Shushi. I don't know about the Agdam one because when we went we had military escort since it was near the front lines and we didn't stop, but I know for a fact the one in Shushi has been refurbished by cooperation with the Iranian government.

                  But before anyone cries over a 140 year old Mosque as proof that that's their historic land, you know what is also in Agdam?
                  2000 year old ruins of Tigranakert

                  http://asbarez.com/81783/museum-to-a...orno-karabakh/
                  I visited Aghdam a few years ago and entered the Aghdam mosque, even ascended one of its minarets. The mosque was standing fine for a structure that survived a war and that has not been used for over 20 years. It obviously needs cleaning but that would happen if the mosque was not in the area that it is and was used. The main room had been gated and padlocked so that nobody can enter.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                    Originally posted by Mher View Post
                    Agdam is on the line of contact, so it's hard to maintain anything. There's no civilians there because it's so close. It's a few kms of dirt roads and then the front lines. Almost all of the buildings were destroyed during the fighting, however, their Mosque from 1870 survived. And unlike them, we don't have the psychopathic tendency or insecure urges to destroy cultural sites. The government of NKR claims that it has refurbished that along with the Govharaga Mosque in Shushi. I don't know about the Agdam one because when we went we had military escort since it was near the front lines and we didn't stop, but I know for a fact the one in Shushi has been refurbished by cooperation with the Iranian government.

                    But before anyone cries over a 140 year old Mosque as proof that that's their historic land, you know what is also in Agdam?
                    2000 year old ruins of Tigranakert

                    http://asbarez.com/81783/museum-to-a...orno-karabakh/
                    ---- 2,000 year old Armenian ruins (how were they ruined & by whom?) vs 160 year old mosque.
                    Before the war of liberation, no Armenians lived there in -- our historicle land --. The reason NO Armenians lived there is because they were murdered and ** their land ** was stolen.
                    Just because no Armenians live on THEIR traditional land does NOT mean these lands shouldn't be liberated.
                    As another member rightly pointed out ... The zooalogical experiment of the tatar turcs who fraudulently call themselves ?azeri? is false.
                    We liberate OUR lands one piece at a time ... Till the job is done.
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                    On the fraudulent propaganda by the tatar turcs who ridiculously call themselves ?azeri?
                    They twist the truth and say we destroy their cultural sites & graves etc.
                    When in fact, they have attempted at all costs to erase our cultural heritage so they can comically claim they are the original inhabitants. That's how dumb these monkeys are as well as their turc kin to our west.
                    They literally fabricate an --alternative-- reality to make their false claims.
                    How utterly stupid to think that because no Armenians live on their traditional land (because they were MURDERED!!!) that we shouldn't seek to repatriate these lands.

                    It ain't over yet.
                    They didn't kill all of us.
                    But they tried.
                    And we haven't forgot.

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

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                      Azerbaijan is a false State.....a big wrong has to be corrected, Iranians agree as well.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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