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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 Shant03 View Post
    We are very fortunate the Kurds are occupying Turkey from further assisting Azerbaijan.
    That is why at this moment Kurds are our geopolitical allies.

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

      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
      That is why at this moment Kurds are our geopolitical allies.
      Ok , I believe it's apparent why you have drawn that conclusion .
      However , I disagree.
      These Kurds are the decendents & compatriots of the Kurds who (1) voluntarily and enormously assisted the turc in the genocide (and subjugation) of our emmediate decendents. (2) they're claim to literally all our ancient lands is as fraudulent today as any previous time. (3) they are not seeking justice for us at all, niether atonement for their inhumane conduct toward anyone who resisted their theft & murder.
      (4) the voluntary pact they made with the Seljuk turc and again with automums was precisely to acquire our lands.
      This demand by the kurds is the completion of the genocide and all preceding conduct since they rode in on the turc back.

      The Chinese saying ..; " mine enemy's enemy is my friend" , is actually simplistic to make a point , but not true. To have an enemy attacking or harassing your enemy is benificial to you , but by no stretch of the imagination does it actually make that enemy your friend (LOL).
      Yes, it's justice to see these two willing partners in our genocide and subjugation fighting amongst themselves for the land they murdered us for.
      But they are not our allies.

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

        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        Ok , I believe it's apparent why you have drawn that conclusion .
        However , I disagree.
        These Kurds are the decendents & compatriots of the Kurds who (1) voluntarily and enormously assisted the turc in the genocide (and subjugation) of our emmediate decendents. (2) they're claim to literally all our ancient lands is as fraudulent today as any previous time. (3) they are not seeking justice for us at all, niether atonement for their inhumane conduct toward anyone who resisted their theft & murder.
        (4) the voluntary pact they made with the Seljuk turc and again with automums was precisely to acquire our lands.
        This demand by the kurds is the completion of the genocide and all preceding conduct since they rode in on the turc back.

        The Chinese saying ..; " mine enemy's enemy is my friend" , is actually simplistic to make a point , but not true. To have an enemy attacking or harassing your enemy is benificial to you , but by no stretch of the imagination does it actually make that enemy your friend (LOL).
        Yes, it's justice to see these two willing partners in our genocide and subjugation fighting amongst themselves for the land they murdered us for.
        But they are not our allies.
        By no means they can be an ally when they finish Turks off but by eliminating Turks we are skipping another chance of being invaded by them.now a strong nato nation,they aren't with horses and shotguns anymore,times have changed its true we need the Russians helping us protecting the border,but if Russians by any means leave it gives them a green light that's why we need Kurds right now,not as allies but as partners with mutual interest to weaken them and be an instant terror to worry about and not give them any motives about the their eastern neighbor .we should also consider another plot Turks might come up with like the past,to collab with Kurds to invade Armenia in a promise of giving them half of Armenia to them and rest to the baboons,but that's highly doubted since Kurds learned their lesson,we are now strong,Turks themselves are weak and Russia and Iran would never let anything like that to happen.

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          Artash I'm with you on the Kurds, I will never refer to those piles of xxxx as allies but we can use them as pawns to keep Turkey away from this mess on our east, at least for the time being. Genocide aside, don't get do comfortable with the Kurds, afterall they have their eyes on the same land we claim as historically ours.

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

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            Originally posted by Artashes View Post
            Ok , I believe it's apparent why you have drawn that conclusion .
            However , I disagree.
            These Kurds are the decendents & compatriots of the Kurds who (1) voluntarily and enormously assisted the turc in the genocide (and subjugation) of our emmediate decendents. (2) they're claim to literally all our ancient lands is as fraudulent today as any previous time. (3) they are not seeking justice for us at all, niether atonement for their inhumane conduct toward anyone who resisted their theft & murder.
            (4) the voluntary pact they made with the Seljuk turc and again with automums was precisely to acquire our lands.
            This demand by the kurds is the completion of the genocide and all preceding conduct since they rode in on the turc back.

            The Chinese saying ..; " mine enemy's enemy is my friend" , is actually simplistic to make a point , but not true. To have an enemy attacking or harassing your enemy is benificial to you , but by no stretch of the imagination does it actually make that enemy your friend (LOL).
            Yes, it's justice to see these two willing partners in our genocide and subjugation fighting amongst themselves for the land they murdered us for.
            But they are not our allies.

            Artashes, please don't mix a geopolitical ally, which is for defined purpose or interest, with friend please...

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

              Originally posted by argin View Post
              By no means they can be an ally when they finish Turks off but by eliminating Turks we are skipping another chance of being invaded by them.now a strong nato nation,they aren't with horses and shotguns anymore,times have changed its true we need the Russians helping us protecting the border,but if Russians by any means leave it gives them a green light that's why we need Kurds right now,not as allies but as partners with mutual interest to weaken them and be an instant terror to worry about and not give them any motives about the their eastern neighbor .we should also consider another plot Turks might come up with like the past,to collab with Kurds to invade Armenia in a promise of giving them half of Armenia to them and rest to the baboons,but that's highly doubted since Kurds learned their lesson,we are now strong,Turks themselves are weak and Russia and Iran would never let anything like that to happen.
              How can they be ur ally when they're trying to claim your lands? Yes we only benefit if they (Turkey-Kurd) don't agree with each other. but we gain nothing. If Kurds get stronger then u will have to fight them to get your lands.

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                CSTO “Indestructible Brotherhood 2015” military exercises in Armenia






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                  CSTO “Indestructible Brotherhood 2015” military exercises in Armenia







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

                    Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                    How can they be ur ally when they're trying to claim your lands? Yes we only benefit if they (Turkey-Kurd) don't agree with each other. but we gain nothing. If Kurds get stronger then u will have to fight them to get your lands.
                    Exactly that's what I said we can by no means call them an ally,they are only good for a new and better geopolitical changes in the region that can be in our favor,if not best at least better than now

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

                      Karabakh defense army: Azerbaijan has 22-24 dead and 60-80 wounded soldiers

                      As a result of the retaliatory actions in response to Azerbaijan’s aggression, this country has eleven to twelve casualties, whose names have been determined by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR; Artsakh) Defense Army, and about the same number of other casualties, whose names are being checked.

                      The NKR Minister of Defense, Levon Mnatsakanyan, on Wednesday stated about the aforementioned at the NKR National Assembly.

                      In this connection, the NKR Prime Minister’s spokesperson, Artak Beglaryan, wrote on his Facebook account that, in addition to the above-said, as per Mnatsakanyan, there are sixty to eighty wounded Azerbaijani soldiers in Azerbaijani military hospitals.

                      “Besides the human losses, the Azerbaijanis also suffered significant material losses, since several [Azerbaijani] bases and barrack—along with their military equipment—were destroyed by us,” Beglaryan also informed. “I believe it is apparent that Baku has not absorbed the [recent] attacks on the residents of Tavush [Province in Armenia], and soldiers of the AR [i.e. the Artsakh Republic].”
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