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      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      You have to occupy portions of our land first before we can fully liberate it. We know what you mean though Armenian lion. Thats good.

      burjuin is one our top posters here and if I wouldn't have given him the Hyeclub website and this thread........this thread still be dead.

      We should all thank burjuin for his contribution........I salute you burjuin, so what English not so good. I think you are doing great with your English language.

      Agree 100% burjuin is invaluable in his contributions.
      Last edited by Joseph; 01-18-2016, 06:16 AM.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
        Read this again im re-writing. esi petka irakanatsnel.

        Vratsin arachin oric mez het barekam chi exel. Stalinin nmanerna berel kcel vor mez es ornen hastsrel. Inch tarperutiun blokad turki w azeri.i koxmic baic voch vratsu? vratsin enenc gnera drel apranknere sev covic Yerevan hasnelu vor nuin blokadna. Berelen turkerinen bnakecnum Javakhkum Haykakan yekexetsinernel vratsakan anvanum. Hayerin Hangist chen toxum apren Javakhkum himayel baza batsen vrastanum?
        Estsenare kara senc lini voncor Donbassum exav.
        Kasharel vratsi sahmanapah ujerin, zenk hastsnel Javakhki hayutian yev Adjaratsinerin ovker yerazumen irants ankakhutian masin, Spacel jisht ariti.. inchvor mi anhamadzaynutiun vratsi karavarutian het, w havatatsek 2 orva entatskum het kveradartsnenk Javakhke yev kmianank Adjariatsinerin.Indz tvuma vor Ruse es estsenare shutvanica yerazum. Cov hasneluc heto vratsun shan tex dnogh chi lini.
        Es Hartse petka barcracnel!

        Just think about it.
        The Georgians should not have treated Armenians like that. If they think the turks are better overlords then the Russians, they will have a be in for a terrifying surprise. I guess they have not learned from history yet.
        Hayastan or Bust.

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            Originally posted by armnuke View Post
            Haha,their defense minister is so smart,he ain't need to use both lenses to c the Armenians coming,one is enough

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                ALIYEV’S POSSIBLE DEFECTION BECOMING REALISTIC, SAYS ARMENIAN ANALYST

                The situation in Azerbaijan is likely to cause President Ilham Aliyev to flee the country at any moment, an Armenian political analyst said today, commenting on socio-economic developments in Azerbaijan and their possible impact on the country’s belligerent ambitions.

                In an interview with Tert.am, Ara Papyan, the president of the Yerevan-based think-tank Modus Vivendi, said he doesn’t expect any essential outcome from the Azerbaijani leader’s possible move to destabilize the frontline situation in an attempt to divert his society’s attention from domestic problems.

                Papyan said has belief in the Iranian authorities’ promises to drop the oil prices further, a scenario which he agreed threatens a gloomy future to Azerbaijan. “So I think Aliyev will, in most likelihood, flee to some country, as did [former President Abulfaz] Elchibey, who fled to Nakichevan [in 1993],” he said, citing the religious and ethnic problems as other serious factors increasing such a likelihood.

                Asked to comment on the international community’s interest in such a scenario (amid the continuing processes over the unsettled Nagorno-Karabakh conflict), the expert said he doesn’t think that Aliyev’s possible decision to step down matters too much on the international arena.

                “Experience shows that changes are always positive. I am back from Canada where the Conservatives ruled for two consecutive terms. And the situation was good in the country; yet, the people were discontent, as they wanted changes. And that is right, because the historical experience shows that leaders stagnate or develop a kind of confidence that they are unerring. And there develops a kind of nepotistic network like a cobweb. So Aliyev will step down, but that will influence us too,” he added.

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

                    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                    ALIYEV’S POSSIBLE DEFECTION BECOMING REALISTIC, SAYS ARMENIAN ANALYST

                    The situation in Azerbaijan is likely to cause President Ilham Aliyev to flee the country at any moment, an Armenian political analyst said today,
                    Looks like he wants to cash or gain control of all the industries (kebab & sheep) before he flees.

                    "Azerbaijan plans massive privatisation to kick-start battered economy"

                    BAKU: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev ordered the government Monday to draw up a major privatisation programme in...

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                      CSTO “Indestructible Brotherhood 2015” military exercises in Armenia

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