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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 Azad View Post
    Sounds like the Brits and the Americans want to shift the Syrian conflict to the Caucasus to distract Russia. All is going well for Armenia, except NATO is boiling with anger over Russia in the Ukraine and Syria.
    Our best policy is to bite the bullet on all provocations till the timing is right for us. Come spring the baboons will do some major stupidity. Sounds like NATO is hinting to it with a "potential" conflict.
    Russia should now arm the kurds with all kinds of advanced armaments.
    --- baboons (and w turc) will do major stupidity --- yes, gotta agree on that.
    --- Russia should now arm kerd with (all) kind of advanced armament ---
    Only what's nessecary to stymie the turc.
    No one is going to transform the kerd guerilla force into a standing army. Period.
    The exact opposite. Iraq/Iran are watching close. As is Syria.
    Kerds have been taking full advantage of covert trade with turcees for their emmediate benifit. To the detriment of Iraq/Syria. This has not gone unnoticed by anyone.
    Kerd like Georgian, neither their word or motivation is good for anyone but themselves.
    Use them , but no trust or confidence. They (kerd) don't deserve that.

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      Originally posted by Artashes View Post
      --- baboons (and w turc) will do major stupidity --- yes, gotta agree on that.
      --- Russia should now arm kerd with (all) kind of advanced armament ---
      Only what's nessecary to stymie the turc.
      No one is going to transform the kerd guerilla force into a standing army. Period.
      The exact opposite. Iraq/Iran are watching close. As is Syria.
      Kerds have been taking full advantage of covert trade with turcees for their emmediate benifit. To the detriment of Iraq/Syria. This has not gone unnoticed by anyone.
      Kerd like Georgian, neither their word or motivation is good for anyone but themselves.
      Use them , but no trust or confidence. They (kerd) don't deserve that.
      If the countries of the region will act smart including turkey (not the bird) they will all give a small portion of their territories to the kurdos and be done with that issue. There are 30 million of them, they are not going to go away.
      They are living exclusively in those territories, like parasites living off the welfare of the respective states. Let them work for their own country. Chances are if given a state they will kill each other. See if I care.
      For now turks and kurds should destroy each other and in couple years get their shet hole of a kurds state without any oil fields.

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        Kurds are the weeds of the region.

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          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          WOW. It is hard to realize how pathetic this is for the Azeris.

          The collapse of the Azerbaijani currency has also translated into some embarrassing economic statistics for Aliyev: at less than $300 a month, the official average wage in Azerbaijan is now considerably lower, in dollar terms, than that in resource-poor Armenia.
          hahahahahhhahahahhahahaah. Thats what those morons get

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            Nagorno-Karabakh Air Defence







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              They that stupid to attack and invade Syria?and how would that help us,if it is can anyone give good analysis,I can't find any good scenario except WW3

              Syria invasion plan? Turkey will defend its ‘Aleppo brothers,’ says PM Davutoglu
              Published: 10 Feb 2016 | 05:04 GMT
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              Reuters

              Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu pledged to return a “historical debt” to Turkey’s “Aleppo brothers” who helped defend the country in the early 20th century, just days after Russia warned of Ankara’s intentions to invade Syria as the rebels there falter.

              “We will return our historic debt. At one time, our brothers from Aleppo defended our cities of Sanliurfa, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaras, now we will defend the heroic Aleppo. All of Turkey stands behind its defenders,” Davutoglu said at the meeting of the Party of Justice and Development parliamentary faction, which he heads.

              Davutoglu was apparently referring to World War One and subsequent events in the Turkish War of Independence, seemingly glorifying the defense and retaking of Turkish cities from the Allied forces. Yet, he failed to mention that the Turks had been drawn into the war by Ottoman imperial ambitions. Turkey had entered the conflict by shelling the Russian port of Odessa from the sea. It then suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Russian troops in the war’s southern theater, before the Ottoman Empire was occupied and divided by the Allies. At the time, the three cities Davutoglu named saw thousands of Armenians and other minorities slaughtered by Turkish nationalists as part of the Armenian Genocide, which Ankara denies to this day.

              Alarmingly, the statement comes less than a week after Russia’s Defense Ministry warned that Turkey was preparing a military invasion of Syria and is trying to conceal illegal activity on its Syrian border.

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                Azerbaijani serviceman killed in Armenian diversion

                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Azerbaijani Army serviceman Rahib Guliyev was killed as a result of an Armenian diversion on Feb. 10, the Defense Ministry told APA.

                The defense ministry’s leadership extended deep condolences and wished patience to the families and closed ones of the deceased.

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                    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS.  Military-technical cooperation agreement will be signed between the governments of Armenia and Greece. “Armenpress” reports the issue of the approval of the agreement is included in February 11 session of the Government of Armenia.

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                      Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                      Azerbaijani serviceman killed in Armenian diversion

                      Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Azerbaijani Army serviceman Rahib Guliyev was killed as a result of an Armenian diversion on Feb. 10, the Defense Ministry told APA.

                      The defense ministry’s leadership extended deep condolences and wished patience to the families and closed ones of the deceased.

                      http://en.apa.az/xeber_azerbaijani_s...ia_239134.html
                      Just want to post his facebook page here.
                      Rahib Quliyev is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Rahib Quliyev and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.


                      He got what he deserved.
                      Last edited by AstalaVist; 02-10-2016, 04:01 AM.

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