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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Turks never take on an Armenian one on one......they need to be at least 3 to get brave. they prefer women and children.
    B0zkurt Hunter

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

      This is what empowers these monkeys to continue attacking,thinking that we are in the verge of destruction and they are trying to take a chance,I ain't no economist but I don't think we are in that bad of economic hardship like these baboons try to portray and make a propaganda of it

      Azerbaijani Defense Minister: Armenians frightened, in panic after recent blows to them - PHOTOSESSION

      PHOTOSESSION
      [ 06 February 2015 15:31 ]
      “Armenia’s economy is paralyzed and about to collapse, and the army is almost dissolving”

      Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. The newly-built military unit equipped with modern facilities has been inaugurated on the frontline.

      The leadership of the Defense Ministry attended the opening of the military unit and reviewed the newly-commissioned headquarters, barrack-rooms, training complex, ammunition depot, sentry town, square for line-up, canteen, medial station, heating system and other facilities.

      Speaking before the military personnel, Defense Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov said that thanks to the care and attention of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief to military build-up the activities have recently been carried out in order to strengthen combat and moral-psychological readiness of the personnel, improve living conditions of the personnel and consolidate the material-technical base.

      Under the order of Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Ilham Aliyev, according to the Defense Minister, the works implemented in this regard in 2014 will be continued this year as well. Zakir Hasanov added that the personnel of the Armed Forces too must justify the state leadership’s confidence in us and increase their combat readiness on a constant basis in order to liberate our occupied lands from the enemy.

      “Large-scale exercises demonstrate the power and strength our army. Apart from the combat vehicles, aviation, rocket-artillery hardware, etc. involved in the exercises, I would like to specially note the personnel’s high spirit, patriotic determination, professionalism and readiness. The invader is frightened after recent blows inflicted on them. They are in panic. Armenia’s economy is paralyzed and about to collapse, and the army is almost dissolving. The enemy must understand that the only way out for them is to leave occupied Azerbaijani lands. Otherwise, our Armed Forces will fulfill the holy duty before our people and state – the liberation of our lands from occupation,” said the minister.

      After the personnel passed by the tribune with ceremonial march, the Defense Ministry’s leadership sat at a dinner table along with servicemen.

      The personnel of a military unit located near the front line assured the Defense Ministry leadership that the attention and care provided to them and the most up-to-date conditions created for service will inspire them to continue to be ready to fulfill any order by the supreme commander-in-chief.

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

        Armenian Army
        Training infantry regiment





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

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          We need to purchase one of these http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDF_Caterpillar_D9 and set up walls & extra defences at the Tavush front, civilians are dying and it is unacceptable.
          Some of the villages though would be impossible to protect. It's not like a road with a small route to build a wall next to. There are people attending to large amounts of land, and there are snipers on a large hill looking down. It's almost impossible to prevent that. The border, unlike the Artsakh borders wasn't born out of war. There isn't any buffer zone. Most of these people were neighbors before the war and there are people living right up until a few hundred yards of the border.

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            Notice that the twitter link referenced here does not exist.

            US DIPLOMAT CALLS FOR RELEASE OF TWO AZERIS HELD IN BREAKAWAY KARABAKH

            APA, Azerbaijan
            Feb 4 2015

            The American co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group that mediates the
            Nagornyy Karabakh conflict has called for the release of two ethnic
            Azerbaijanis arrested in Armenian-controlled Kalbacar District in 2014,
            Baku-based APA news agency reported on 4 February.

            "We call on the relevant authorities to return the two hostages to
            the Azerbaijani government," APA quoted James Warlick as saying.

            The US diplomat said that the release of the hostages would be an
            important humanitarian gesture that can help reduce tensions and
            build trust between the sides. "In the past and in the spirit of the
            Astrakhan Declaration, the sides have agreed on return of prisoners
            and we hope such steps could be taken in this case," he said.

            The persons in question, Sahbaz Quliyev and Dilqam Asgarov were
            detained in their native Kalbacar District by Armenia in July 2014.

            Yerevan described them as "saboteurs", while Baku said they are
            civilians. A court in breakaway Karabakh region sentenced Asgarov and
            Quliyev to the life imprisonment and 22 years in prison respectively.

            Meanwhile, James Warlick discussed the Karabakh conflict with
            Azerbaijani MPs Samad Seyidov and Asim Mollazada who are on an official
            visit in the USA. The US diplomat wrote this on his Twitter account
            on 3 February. (http://bit.ly/1BWqh23)

            BBCM note: Yerevan and Baku are locked in a conflict over Azerbaijan's
            Armenian-majority breakaway region of Nagornyy Karabakh, which came
            under the control of ethnic Armenians in the early 1990s. The sides
            agreed on a cease-fire in 1994. The OSCE Minsk Group, co-chaired by
            Russia, France, and the United States, mediates between Azerbaijan
            and Armenia to hammer out a peaceful solution to the conflict.

            [Groong note: the above was translated from Azeri]
            Hayastan or Bust.

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

              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              Notice that the twitter link referenced here does not exist.

              US DIPLOMAT CALLS FOR RELEASE OF TWO AZERIS HELD IN BREAKAWAY KARABAKH

              APA, Azerbaijan
              Feb 4 2015

              The American co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group that mediates the
              Nagornyy Karabakh conflict has called for the release of two ethnic
              Azerbaijanis arrested in Armenian-controlled Kalbacar District in 2014,
              Baku-based APA news agency reported on 4 February.

              "We call on the relevant authorities to return the two hostages to
              the Azerbaijani government," APA quoted James Warlick as saying.

              The US diplomat said that the release of the hostages would be an
              important humanitarian gesture that can help reduce tensions and
              build trust between the sides. "In the past and in the spirit of the
              Astrakhan Declaration, the sides have agreed on return of prisoners
              and we hope such steps could be taken in this case," he said.

              The persons in question, Sahbaz Quliyev and Dilqam Asgarov were
              detained in their native Kalbacar District by Armenia in July 2014.

              Yerevan described them as "saboteurs", while Baku said they are
              civilians. A court in breakaway Karabakh region sentenced Asgarov and
              Quliyev to the life imprisonment and 22 years in prison respectively.

              Meanwhile, James Warlick discussed the Karabakh conflict with
              Azerbaijani MPs Samad Seyidov and Asim Mollazada who are on an official
              visit in the USA. The US diplomat wrote this on his Twitter account
              on 3 February. (http://bit.ly/1BWqh23)

              BBCM note: Yerevan and Baku are locked in a conflict over Azerbaijan's
              Armenian-majority breakaway region of Nagornyy Karabakh, which came
              under the control of ethnic Armenians in the early 1990s. The sides
              agreed on a cease-fire in 1994. The OSCE Minsk Group, co-chaired by
              Russia, France, and the United States, mediates between Azerbaijan
              and Armenia to hammer out a peaceful solution to the conflict.

              [Groong note: the above was translated from Azeri]


              That is his twitter account but he never mentioned the two azeris

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

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

                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  Armenian Eagle Force AEF

                  Very aggressive flying....our fly boys are born to fly and Azeris will be in big trouble regardless of numbers.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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

                    Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army





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