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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 Mher View Post
    In my opinion, while it's very great to hear these first hand accounts and I do appreciate having heard it, I think it would be a smart idea to always be cautious. A lot of this is an information war. While all of us know it's bullsh-t, but the fact remains, it's a political charade we need to play, and pretend that we don't do such things. Talking about us performing raids, and bombing doesn't look very good, specially when in reality we do have the moral high ground, and wouldn't have to resort to these things if these animals just left us alone. So perhaps in the future, it would be a smart idea to at least write it in Armenian. And I don't mean Armenian letters. Write in english letters in Armenian words, so it can't be translated either. And it's not necessarily about what you said. Just as an overall guide for everyone. It would be smart to use that in the future.
    --- if this fraudulent world could see past their conniving greed and vanity -///
    Mher's words ... "IF THESE ANIMALS JUST LEFT USE ALONE".

    And the world couldn't see ... We are simply trying to keep the hominoid off the back of the few Armenians left.
    And they didn't care in the first place.
    But every country that was able to drive the turc out of their land and away from their family's rejoices of driving the turc away.

    --- if these animals just just left us alone ---
    Too much to ask of this bigoted world ?
    Unfortunately , I think it's not only (too) much, but probably way over the head of this self centered world to understand .
    Maybe I should change the topic to ... What's in their best interest .
    It's not Armenians.
    If the heartless butcher got something they want, they (USA,Europe,sood,yahood,on and on)would and will walk down the road with the disgusting if it for their benifit.
    Live with yourself greed ridden cowards.
    And Armenians will continue to live with ourselves.
    We are living amongst some real weird thiefs.
    Nothing has changed in millinea for us. Still , I'd rather be a simple Armenian than the conniving , self centered froot loops .

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      Originally posted by Federate View Post



      This is him.

      Killed 6 days before his birthday.

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        RIP

        Հյուսիսյաին սահմանում երկու զինվոր է զոհվել


        ԼՂՀ ՊՆ-ն հայտնում , որ սպրիլի 29-ի լույս 30-ի գիշերը ղարաբաղա-ադրբեջանական հակամարտ զորքերի շփման գծի ողջ երկայնքով հակառակորդը շարունակել է խախտել կրակի դադարեցման պայմանավորվածությունը` հրաձգային զինատեսակներից բացի կիրառելով նաև 60 և 82 միլիմետրանոց ականանետեր ու տարբեր տիպինռնականետեր:

        Հակառակորդի կողմից կրակի դադարեցման պայմանավորվածության խախտման արդյունքում հյուսիսային (Թալիշ) ուղղությամբ մահացու վիրավորումեն ստացել ՊԲ զինծառայողներ Գարիկ Մնացականի Մովսիսյանը (ծնվ. 1997թ.) և Վազգեն Հենրիկի Հարությունյանը (ծնվ. 1968թ.):

        ԼՂՀ պաշտպանության նախարարությունը կիսում է կորստյան ծանր վիշտը և իր զորակցությունը հայտնում զոհված զինծառայողների ընտանիքի անդամներին, հարազատներին և ծառայակիցներին:

        ԼՂՀ պաշտպանության նախարարությունը հայտարարում է, որ հակառակորդի գործողությունները անպատասխան չեն մնալու, իսկ դրանց հետևանքներն ընկնելու են ադրբեջանական կողմի վրա:

        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            Գիշերը Թալիշում զոհված Վազգենը կամավոր էր, երկու երեխաների հայր (լուսանկարներ)

            30 Ապրիլի 2016,

            Հակառակորդի կողմից կրակի դադարեցման պայմանավորվածության խախտման արդյունքում հյուսիսային (Թալիշ) ուղղությամբ մահացու վիրավորում ստացած 48-ամյա Վազգեն Հարությունյանը ԼՂՀ Շուշի քաղաքից էր: Yerkir.am-ի տեղեկություններով` Հարությունյանն Արցախյան ազատամարտի մասնակից էր, իսկ ապրիլյան մարտական գործողությունների ժամանակ կամավոր բարձրացել էր դիրքեր:

            Մեզ հետ զրույցում Վազգենի հարազատները պատմեցին, որ նա սոցիալապես ծանր պայմաններում էր ապրում, երկու անչափահաս երեխաների հայր էր: Որդիներից մեկը սովորում է 4-րդ դասարանում, իսկ մյուսը հաշմանդամություն ունի: Վազգենը, որպես պահակ դպրոցում էր աշխատում:

            Հիշեցնենք, որ ապրիլի 29-ի լույս 30-ի գիշերը ղարաբաղա-ադրբեջանական հակամարտ զորքերի շփման գծի ողջ երկայնքով հակառակորդը շարունակել է խախտել կրակի դադարեցման պայմանավորվածությունը` հրաձգային զինատեսակներից բացի, կիրառելով նաև 60 և 82 միլիմետրանոց ականանետներ ու տարբեր տիպի նռնականետներ: Հակառակորդի կողմից կրակի դադարեցման պայմանավորվածության խախտման արդյունքում հյուսիսային (Թալիշ) ուղղությամբ մահացու վիրավորում են ստացել ՊԲ զինծառայողներ Գարիկ Մնացականի Մովսիսյանը (ծնվ. 1997թ.) և Վազգեն Հենրիկի Հարությունյանը (ծնվ. 1968թ.):
            Last edited by Vrej1915; 04-29-2016, 11:13 PM.

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

                Originally posted by Zeytun View Post
                I agree with all your points, hopefully Iran will develop economically and politically and Armenia will exploit the opportunities.
                You dont need Iran nor any third country to be successful in anything, look to all this successful Diaspora around the world, in management, manufacturing, you just need to give the people the chance " yev garavaroutiounuh ortax tchella hedernin"
                Last year when i was driving to Stepanakerd from Yerevan i saw this huge huge empty lands on the way, (i think it was Sissian-goris) i thought why the hell they dont plant fruits vegetables here, and export, to the surrounding countries....

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                  Originally posted by Bigdikran View Post
                  You dont need Iran nor any third country to be successful in anything, look to all this successful Diaspora around the world, in management, manufacturing, you just need to give the people the chance " yev garavaroutiounuh ortax tchella hedernin"
                  Last year when i was driving to Stepanakerd from Yerevan i saw this huge huge empty lands on the way, (i think it was Sissian-goris) i thought why the hell they dont plant fruits vegetables here, and export, to the surrounding countries....
                  Because diaspora knows their money would disappear the minute it arrives in Armenia. and people wonder why Armenia is still poor. It's easier to just blame the turks or Russians than admit we wasted the past 20 years.

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                    Բենիկ Համբարձումյանը՝ «կամիկաձե» ԱԹՍ-ն խոցած զինվորը

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                      Originally posted by Bigdikran View Post
                      You dont need Iran nor any third country to be successful in anything, look to all this successful Diaspora around the world, in management, manufacturing, you just need to give the people the chance " yev garavaroutiounuh ortax tchella hedernin"
                      Last year when i was driving to Stepanakerd from Yerevan i saw this huge huge empty lands on the way, (i think it was Sissian-goris) i thought why the hell they dont plant fruits vegetables here, and export, to the surrounding countries....
                      I already started a big agro project in Armenia, some things that are not planted here ter mege ortax cheghav heds vochal gella. ov voral g portse ellal kit perane meg gnem.
                      Last edited by armnuke; 04-30-2016, 01:02 AM.

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