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

    Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
    Can someone share some insight on the Vardenis - Martakert Highway. Was looking into it a while back into even building an underground train system from the capital. Funding obviously is the major problem , but the idea is a good one. The Domestic Market between Armenia and Karabagh would grow dramatically , so will tourism when you can get to Karabagh within an hour rather then 7 hours and soldiers in thousands sent at any given time. Sorry for the off topic ,but is there actual ideas like this ?

    It's a nice dream. Maybe over the ground regular train is more realistic.

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

      Originally posted by haydavid View Post
      Everyone involved knows the truth.
      We know we are better. They ( those who are there , have seen it , not some internet azeri warrios ) know the truth too.

      This short war made me , and I think all Armenians , more confident than before.
      Before this I tought maybe their fancy and expensive weapons could make a difference but what happened last month proved for once and all that we will never loos to turks.
      We have just about every time won a war against Turks,,,,,,,,however our population had suffered greatly.

      now, they are protected by Armenian Army and Artsakh defense badass force.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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

        азер, карабах, война, карабахская война, азерский баран, xarabax, xarabax paterazm, paterazm


        title says "Azeri goat thinks hes in Rambo". Watch what happens to the baboon.

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

          Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y47YZMBB1z4
          title says "Azeri goat thinks hes in Rambo". Watch what happens to the baboon.
          that video is from Syria

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

            Last edited by Vrej1915; 05-07-2016, 12:19 AM.

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

              Was just watching Tora! Tora! Tora! , the movie about Pearl Harbor and whilst the Japanese were unleashing he'll on the US Navy and Air force sinking loads of ships and planes they eventually pulled the plug and returned back to Japan. They could of continued the aerial bombardment but a mistake by the General who thought enemy Submarines we're already looking for them came out to be not true. It was later revealed that the US had no idea of the attack and the Japanese retreat was a blessing that the situation didn't spread further. So my point is, when Azerbaijan attempted a blitzkrieg style attack and lost so many soldiers in that process , why did the NKR Forces hold status quo ? Wouldn't you punish enemy forces from attempting foolish actions again ? The bottom line is this.. Armenia needs to use the Victimization and Justification card just like the US used against Japan , just like Russia used against Georgia. This 4 day war taught us a lot , and that is that we need to use media as our marketing tool. Karabagh was attacked yet media states "both sides claim the other was the aggressor". That shows Armenia to be weak especially when all reason for tension points to the nation who has territorial intrest or claim etc. We basically need to play our cards right, and play the victim card , justification card and justice card to the International world. Only then will people take you seriously. A sovereign country does not continuously lose soldiers on a daily basis . We either need to negotiate or break there arms and legs

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

                Մոտ ժամանակներս լայնածավալ մարտական գործողություններ չեն սպասվում. ԶՈՒ ԳՇ վարչության պետ
                07.05.2016
                news,am


                Ղարաբաղա-ադրբեջանական սահմանագոտու ողջ երկայնքով հակառակորդի զինուժի կուտակումների ու ակտիվ տեղաշարժերի մասին լրատվամիջոցների եւ անհատ անձնանց կողմից շրջանառվող տեղեկատվությունը նախ եւ առաջ զարմացնում է հենց զինվորականներին: Այս մասին Հանրային Ռադիոյի «Ստատուս Քվո» հաղորդման շրջանակներում ասել է Հայաստանի զինված ուժերի գլխավոր շտաբի օպերատիվ վարչության պետ, գեներալ-մայոր Արտակ Դավթյանը:

                «Քանի որ մենք ենք առաջին հերթին վերահսկում հակառակորդի շարժը, հետախուզություն վարում, գնահատում ենք այն ինչ որ կա, որպեսզի պատրաստ լինենք մարտական գործողություններ վարելուն, մեզ համար տարօրինակ են կուտակումների մասին տարածված տեղեկությունները: Այնպիսի տպավորություն է ստեղծվում, որ իրենք են գտնվում հետախուզական համակարգում եւ տեղեկատվություն են տարածում»:

                Իրականում, ըստ զինվորականի այդ կուտակումները բնական են, եւ դրանց առկայությունը ամենեւին չի նշանակում, որ վաղը կարող է լայնածավալ մարտական գործողություններ սկսվել:

                «Դեպքերից հետո ինչպես մենք խմբավորումներ ծավալեցինք եւ պատրաստվեցինք մարտական գործողությունների, այնպես էլ Ադրբեջանի հանրապետության ԶՈՒ արեց ԼՂՀ սահմանների դիմաց՝ փորձելով կատարել որոշակի խնդիրներ: Այնպես որ այդ առումով կուտակումներ կան, եւ դա բնական է: Մյուս կողմից այդ կուտակումները չեն նշանակում, որ վաղը սկսվելու են լայնածավալ մարտական գործողություններ: Յուրաքանչյուր կողմը՝ ինչպես հայկական, այնպես էլ ադրբեջանական, բնականաբար նախապատրաստական աշխատանքներ են կատարում, հաշվի առնելով իրավիճակի լարվածութունը, մյուս կողմից կողմերը ցույց են տալիս հակառակորդին խնդիրը կատարելու իրենց պատրաստակամությունը եւ վճռականությունը, որպեսզի քաղաքական գործընթացներ սկսելու դաշտ բացվի:

                Ես՝ որպես պաշտոնատար անձ, կարող եմ ասել մոտ ժամանակներս չի սպասվում լայնածավալ մարտական գործողություններ: Միեւնույն ժամանակ մենք ՝ որպես զինվորականներ, անգամ մինչեւ ապրիլյան դեպքերը, համարում ենք, որ ամեն օր կարող է պատերազմ սկսվել, եւ մենք պետք է պատրաստ լինենք դրան: Եվ այս դեպքերը նույնպես ցույց տվեցին, որ պատրաստ ենք նման խնդիրների կատարմանը»,- ասել է գեներալ-մայոր Արտակ Դավթյանը` հավելելով եթե մենք չունենային տեղեկատվություն եւ պատրաստ չլինեին մեր կորուստները բազմապատիկ կլինեին, կունենայինք նաեւ տարածքների կորուստներ:

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




                  Shiiiiiiiit we have some bad news.


                  .
                  Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                  Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                  Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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

                    Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
                    Was just watching Tora! Tora! Tora! , the movie about Pearl Harbor and whilst the Japanese were unleashing he'll on the US Navy and Air force sinking loads of ships and planes they eventually pulled the plug and returned back to Japan. They could of continued the aerial bombardment but a mistake by the General who thought enemy Submarines we're already looking for them came out to be not true. It was later revealed that the US had no idea of the attack and the Japanese retreat was a blessing that the situation didn't spread further. So my point is, when Azerbaijan attempted a blitzkrieg style attack and lost so many soldiers in that process , why did the NKR Forces hold status quo ? Wouldn't you punish enemy forces from attempting foolish actions again ? The bottom line is this.. Armenia needs to use the Victimization and Justification card just like the US used against Japan , just like Russia used against Georgia. This 4 day war taught us a lot , and that is that we need to use media as our marketing tool. Karabagh was attacked yet media states "both sides claim the other was the aggressor". That shows Armenia to be weak especially when all reason for tension points to the nation who has territorial intrest or claim etc. We basically need to play our cards right, and play the victim card , justification card and justice card to the International world. Only then will people take you seriously. A sovereign country does not continuously lose soldiers on a daily basis . We either need to negotiate or break there arms and legs


                    You must not forget the role of the puppeteers.

                    Baboons master was loss, failure and fear of bad eventuality, our puppeteer was Russia and its regional interests.


                    .
                    Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                    Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                    Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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

                      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                      It's a nice dream. Maybe over the ground regular train is more realistic.
                      Regarding the internet source, its wriitten early 2016 the road must be open, We are in mid 2016 and nothing yet!

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