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

    Ո՞րն է Հատուկ ջոկատայինի կարգախոսը

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      ^^^^^ the video, our SF move and engage targets faster than any other CSTO members including Russia......on fair terms.

      The training to checkmate Azerbaijan is as intense as it can be.

      Also why would we want Aliyev out of power? he is our best Ally with his decisions making process.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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        Ավտովթարի հետևանքով մահացել է Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ պայմանագրային զինծառայող
        Հունվար 19, 2016

        Երեկ՝ հունվարի 18-ին՝ երեկոյան 8-ի սահմաններում, Բաքու-Ղազախ մայրուղու 66-րդ կիլոմետրին՝ Ալաթ (Ələt) բնակավայրի մոտակայքում, ավտովթարի հետևանքով մահացել է Աղսու շրջանի Բիջո գյուղի բնակիչ, 1988-ին ծնված Օրխան Գարաև Յաշար օղլուն (Orxan Qarayev Yaşar oğlu), ով, ադրբեջանական Avtosfer լրատվակայքի փոխանցմամբ, Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ պայմանագրային զինծառայող էր։
        Դեպքի վայրից։ Լուսանկարը՝ ադրբեջանական «ԱՊԱ» լրատվական գործակալության

        Դեպքի վայրից։ Լուսանկարը՝ ադրբեջանական «ԱՊԱ» լրատվական գործակալության

        Գարաևը եղել է «Կամազ» բեռնատարի հետ բախված ՎԱԶ 2107 ավտոմեքենայում։ Միջադեպի հետևանքով վիրավորվել և հոսպիտալացվել է նույն մեքենայի ևս մեկ ուղևոր, ով մահացածի ծառայակից ընկերն է։

        Նշվում է նաև, որ Գարաևն իր հայրենի գյուղի դպրոցի տնօրենի որդին էր։

        Կատարված միջադեպի մանրամասները պարզելու համար հետաքննությունը շարունակվում է։

        Հատկանշական է, որ ադրբեջանական մյուս լրատվակայքերը, այդ թվում «ԱՊԱ» լրատվական գործակալությունը, անդրադարձել է միջադեպին՝ առանց նշելու, որ զոհվածն ու վիրավորը զինծառայողներ էին։

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          RUSSIAN MILITARY EXPERT SAYS RE-ARMAMENT OF MILITARY BASE IN ARMENIA TO GUARANTEE REGIONAL STABILITY

          09:43 â~@¢ 19.01.16

          Russia is reinforcing Armenia's security to enable its strategic
          ally to resist the regional threats and hazards, a Russian military
          expert said, commenting on the country's current efforts to re-equip
          its base in Armenia's second largest city, Gyumri.

          "The armament of the military base will give us confidence that
          there will be no security threat, and that any act of aggression
          will be reacted adequately, no matter the inciter," Igor Korotchenko
          told Tert.am.

          Citing Russia's current strained relations with Turkey, he said he
          finds that country to be a real threat to Armenia's security.

          The expert said he is confident that the military base's reinforcement
          is mutually beneficial for both Armenia and Russia.

          But he ruled out any provocations by Turkey, describing the move as
          just an "insurance" measure.

          Asked about possible plans to use the military base's resources in
          Russia's current military operations in Syria, Korotchenko ruled out
          such a development, saying that Russia has enough military force in
          the country to resolve possible challenges.

          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            Opinion: Georgia to lose strategic partner like Azerbaijan in case of contract with Gazprom

            Georgia. Nizami Mammadzadeh – APA. “Big games are going on in the region. I’m not concerned by the possibility that Gazprom will sell us gas at 200 or 180 dollars. What does concern me is Russia’s intention to wage a “cold war” on Azerbaijan by breaking Armenia’s isolation through Georgia. Entire Russia is working against Azerbaijan – a country backed by Turkey, which in turn is backed by NATO. What about us? Who is there to back us? None!” Georgian politician Soso Tsinsadze said in an interview to the “Aliya” newspaper, APA’s Georgia bureau reported.

            “Azerbaijan would not forgive us that. Gas is a principal issue for Azerbaijan, whose national currency continues to lose value. And Russia is making use of this against Azerbaijan,” he noted.

            According to the politician, the fact that Azerbaijan displayed support for Turkey has sent Russia into a rage. And now Russia does not want to forgive it. “Putin is taking revenge and we too have been involved in this effort,” he added.

            Tsinsadze also mentioned that Georgia will find itself in a big trouble in case a contract is signed with Gazprom.

            “In the case of such a contract, Georgia will lose its role as a transit country and a strategic partner like Azerbaijan. By that means, our chances of diplomatic maneuvers will have been limited.

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              Final tests in the training motorized rifle regiment

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

                Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                Opinion: Georgia to lose strategic partner like Azerbaijan in case of contract with Gazprom

                Georgia. Nizami Mammadzadeh – APA. “Big games are going on in the region. I’m not concerned by the possibility that Gazprom will sell us gas at 200 or 180 dollars. What does concern me is Russia’s intention to wage a “cold war” on Azerbaijan by breaking Armenia’s isolation through Georgia. Entire Russia is working against Azerbaijan – a country backed by Turkey, which in turn is backed by NATO. What about us? Who is there to back us? None!” Georgian politician Soso Tsinsadze said in an interview to the “Aliya” newspaper, APA’s Georgia bureau reported.

                “Azerbaijan would not forgive us that. Gas is a principal issue for Azerbaijan, whose national currency continues to lose value. And Russia is making use of this against Azerbaijan,” he noted.

                According to the politician, the fact that Azerbaijan displayed support for Turkey has sent Russia into a rage. And now Russia does not want to forgive it. “Putin is taking revenge and we too have been involved in this effort,” he added.

                Tsinsadze also mentioned that Georgia will find itself in a big trouble in case a contract is signed with Gazprom.

                “In the case of such a contract, Georgia will lose its role as a transit country and a strategic partner like Azerbaijan. By that means, our chances of diplomatic maneuvers will have been limited.

                http://en.apa.az/xeber_opinion__geor...tn_238055.html
                Georgia sees the balance in the region going towards the Armenia-Russia-Iran axis with the Russian involvement in Syria, the Su-24 incident with Turkey, and Iran's sactions being lifted. They don't feel comfortable with Azerbaijan being their sole energy supplier. It's not about Azeri supply being insufficient. It was sufficient for many years.

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

                  Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                  Georgia sees the balance in the region going towards the Armenia-Russia-Iran axis with the Russian involvement in Syria, the Su-24 incident with Turkey, and Iran's sactions being lifted. They don't feel comfortable with Azerbaijan being their sole energy supplier. It's not about Azeri supply being insufficient. It was sufficient for many years.
                  The Azeri article above makes no sense. The Georgians benefit whether it is a N/S pipeline via Iran through Armenia, Georgia and into Russia while also hosting the Azeri pipelines. It really should make no difference; either way they get transit fees, gas and oil, etc. They can probably do both simultaneously and everybody wins. What are the Azeris going to do, stop using the pipeline through Georgia into Turkey and only transit into Russia thus cutting the route through Turkey to punish Georgia serve Russia's interest?
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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

                      Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                      by breaking Armenia’s isolation through Georgia.
                      Why is there isolation on the first place? You should enjoy now what you wish on others.

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