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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    President Serzh Sargsyan arrived to the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
    24.06.2010
    Today, President Serzh Sargsyan arrived to the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh. President Sargsyan visited the military hospital, where troops, wounded in the June 18 fight with a group of Azeri raiders, are recuperating.

    Serzh Sargsyan met with the leadership of the NKR and participated at the inauguration of a new garrison.



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      According to an Azeri news site (2009), Azeri minister of defence sey'd that, in october 2009 was the last visit of Sargsyan in Karabakh... LOL

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        According to some military experts, this state of affairs in the Azerbaijani army, soldiers, officers and warrant officers Karabakh armed forces can only fry and drink wine, regardless of working height on the boiling passions of harem strongholds of the enemy.

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          Azerbaijan funds defense industry, Armenia elite housing, Heritage states

          June 29, 2010 | 15:49

          The only thing that keeps Baku from resuming hostilities is a military balance between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Spokesman for Heritage party Hovsep Khurshudyan told the journalists on Tuesday.

          “While Azerbaijan is developing its defense industry, the Armenian authorities are crediting construction of elite buildings. Azerbaijan is exporting several types of weapons it produces, whereas Armenia spends hundreds of millions to import the ones it could produce if the country’s military industry were properly funded,” he noted.

          Khurshudyan stated that the only reason the Armenian authorities can give is lack of money. “If the oligarchs pay taxes and dues, we will brilliantly manage to solve all the financial issues,” he said.

          According to him, the oligarchs should realize that hostilities, if resume, will devaluate their property. “They should not think that Armenia’s ship is about to sink, which makes them export hundreds of millions. This shows that the state serves the super-profits of a few people rather than national interests,” Khurshudyan said.

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            Sharmazanov – “We’ll kick the Azerbaijanis out of the Kurs and Araks River borders”
            [ 2010/06/29 | 14:11 ] Nagorno Karabakh politics
            Arman Gharibyan

            At today’s meeting with reporters, Republican Party of Armenia spokesman Edward Sharmazanov, said that Karabakh would never be a part of Azerbaijan and that Official Baku was in a panic.

            He said that Armenia emerged victorious from the Artsakh War and that it should adopt a “victor’s psychology” regarding negotiations over Karabakh.

            Referring to June 18 incursion of an Azerbaijani military unit into the NKR that left four Armenian soldiers dead, Sharmazanov warned that if international bodies didn’t respond that the NKR military would kick Azerbaijanis out of the lands bordering the Kurs and Araks Rivers, the natural border of the Armenian highland, if the need arose.

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              Armenian peacekeepers in Irak:





              Last edited by burjuin; 06-29-2010, 11:57 AM.

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                Soldier of Azerbaijani army gone crazy
                30 June 2010 [16:05] - Today.Az


                On June 29, around 19:30 a tragic incident took place in one of the military units. Private Jaffar Mamedrzayev killed two other soldiers (Ilkin Gahramanov and Elvin Aliyev), using an automatic weapon. Mamedrzayev also wounded Asif Musayev, and after that the killer committed suicide.

                Directed by the Minister of Defense, a special group was quickly dispatched to the scene of the murders. A criminal case has been filed, the investigation details are to be revealed later.

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                  Careful, Fox News might get a hold of these pictures and use them for Al Qaeda training camp footage. What do you guys think of Israel using Azerbaijan as a launch pad to attack Iran? What if a ground war between Armenia and Azerbaijan broke out at the onset of Iran being attacked? Wouldn't that pretty much kill two birds with one stone?... Iran and Armenia could squeeze the invaders from two sides. What choice would Armenia have seeing that Iran is Armenia's only key to existence?
                  "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                    Joint Russian-Armenian exercises in Armenia. September 1998.






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                      Joint Russian-Armenian exercises in Armenia. September 1998.





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