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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian DM says ‘disproportionate’ response to helicopter shooting already given to Azerbaijan
    12/22/14

    The Armenian side has provided an earlier promised “disproportionate” response to the Azeri deadly attack on its helicopter that was carried out last month, Armenia’s Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan told reporters over the weekend...

    “Disproportionate responses in most cases are military secrets. Not all cases can be made public. This [promised] disproportionate response has already taken place, and we’ve partly informed the public about it,” said Minister Ohanyan, without elaborating..

    http://armenianow.com/karabakh/59522...se_helicopoter
    What's the point of promising a response when your planning on keeping that said response a "military secret". What ever the response was it definitely wasn't "disproportionate" because we would see it all over the news. Did I miss something? What's the heck happened that's more disproportionate than them shooting down one of our attack helicopter .
    Last edited by gokorik; 12-22-2014, 02:18 AM.

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      Originally posted by gokorik View Post
      What's the point of promising a response when your planning on keeping that said response a "military secret". What ever the response was it definitely wasn't "disproportionate" because we would see it all over the news. Did I miss something? What's the heck happened that's more disproportionate than them shooting down one of our attack helicopter .
      --- it definitely (wasn't) disproportionate ---
      Lol. You don't know about "the" secret op, so because you cannot perceive anything has happened, then therefore "it" couldn't possibly be disproportionate or even happened.
      Is that your line of reasoning?
      I personally would give Ohanian more credit then that. It didn't come from gago, but Ohanian!
      You think the monkeys are going to let out so much as a whisper they got thumped again? They're probably gonna brag about that as much as they're impressive conduct that recently happened in Nakijivan.
      I think Ohanian has more integrity than to lie. He ain't gago.

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        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        --- it definitely (wasn't) disproportionate ---
        Lol. You don't know about "the" secret op, so because you cannot perceive anything has happened, then therefore "it" couldn't possibly be disproportionate or even happened.
        Is that your line of reasoning?
        I personally would give Ohanian more credit then that. It didn't come from gago, but Ohanian!
        You think the monkeys are going to let out so much as a whisper they got thumped again? They're probably gonna brag about that as much as they're impressive conduct that recently happened in Nakijivan.
        I think Ohanian has more integrity than to lie. He ain't gago.
        Bro read my post a little more carefully cause I'm acknowledging something did happen. I don't see where your getting the idea that I'm saying its possible nothing happened or that Im calling the Minister of Defense a liar.
        I'm just confused as to what Ohanians idea of a disproportionate response is. A proportionate response would be us shooting one of their helicopter down. So a disproportionate response would have to be us taking it up a notch like shooting down a fighter or shelling the crap out of them. Even taking some land isn't on the same level as the shootdown. There's now way your one upping a helicopter shoot down and it not becoming public. That's my line of reasoning.

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          On October 19 Day of Missile Forces and Artillery of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army

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            Armenia army delegation to hold talks with Russia

            17:24, 22.12.2014
            Region: Armenia, Russia
            Theme: Politics



            YEREVAN. – A joint delegation from the Armenian and the Russian Federation (RF) Armed Forces will participate in staff talks.

            The negotiations, which will be conducted from Monday to Thursday in the Southern Military Okrug (district) of the RF Armed Forces, will be devoted to designing and specifying the joint planning documents for the use of the Armenia and the RF army troops.

            The talks will be held in accordance with the 2014 Bilateral Cooperation Plan, which the Armenian and the Russian MODs have signed, the Armenia MOD press service informed.

            Armenia News - NEWS.am
            In accordance with the 2014 Bilateral Cooperation Plan, which the Armenian and the Russian MODs have signed…

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              Armenian peacekeepers in Kosovo








              Last edited by burjuin; 12-22-2014, 01:01 PM.

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                Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                Bro read my post a little more carefully cause I'm acknowledging something did happen. I don't see where your getting the idea that I'm saying its possible nothing happened or that Im calling the Minister of Defense a liar.
                I'm just confused as to what Ohanians idea of a disproportionate response is. A proportionate response would be us shooting one of their helicopter down. So a disproportionate response would have to be us taking it up a notch like shooting down a fighter or shelling the crap out of them. Even taking some land isn't on the same level as the shootdown. There's now way your one upping a helicopter shoot down and it not becoming public. That's my line of reasoning.
                Your right, I didn't read your post correctly.
                My guess is is Hayastan is -- NOT -- trying to start a war so no details of of the hammer we laid down is forthcoming. We know these idiots have poor self esteem issues and if we make public our successful response measure they may feel compelled to "prove" to the world (lol) that they're something more than heartless butt/wipe monkeys.
                Insofar as taking land not being sufficient response --- the land is (the) most important thing to both east & west jerks.
                Sorry I misread your post.

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                  Armenian Army







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                    Putin: First CSTO humanitarian center will open in Armenia
                    15:33, 23.12.2014 Region: World News, Armenia, Russia Theme: Politics

                    YEREVAN. – The first humanitarian center of CSTO will open in Armenia next year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during the meeting of Collective Security Council of CSTO.

                    “A network of CSTO humanitarian centers will be created with the support of Russia. The first one will open in Armenia next year. A similar center will start working in the territory of Kyrgyzstan,” he added.

                    Putin noted that during Russia's presidency of CSTO, attention was drawn to the strengthening of foreign borders of the Organization and to improvement of capabilities and forces of collective reaction.
                    A network of CSTO humanitarian centers will be created with the support of Russia...

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                      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                      Armenian Army

                      Armenia using JAPANESE HARDWARE!! JAPAN DO SOMETHING!!!

                      Anyway it is good to see we don't just exclusively use Soviet trucks but have some veriety.


                      But does anyone know why these soldiers keep taking pictures of themselves while wearing slippers? Don't they know it looks ridiculous?

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