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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
    That's the problem ... Lumping everyone registered from Armenia does not make them corrupt. Some might be US or EU with dual citizenship sheltering small or large assets for other reasons. Like keeping a high maintenance ex to be, from sucking all their assets or some corporate bankruptcy, paying secretive services ... list goes on.
    The figures are attached to certain entities. It seems that if we follow the entities and what they hold, it might be easy to follow these organization.

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

      Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post
      The figures are attached to certain entities. It seems that if we follow the entities and what they hold, it might be easy to follow these organization.
      I think if there was anything to expose, Armenian news medias would have got it exposed by now, like they did expose that arrogant looking guy that resigned.

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

        Originally posted by armnuke View Post
        There was no parade. Looks like it was a media stunt to check how Azeris will react on the ground.
        There have not been any parade training and tryouts. Russians start their parade training many moths before and final one is a copy parade conducted a night before the official one. Yerevan's last parade had this scenario too. Knowing this, I was wondering what our guys had been n mind to do this time? I thought that some surprise parade may be in works.
        But it appears that no parade happened. Either deliberate hoax to fool Azeris or last minute change because of safety.

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

          Looking at some of these photos with small wooden posts as a watch out makes me support underground tunnels .. The guy is standing in an open field with Bush all around him. It doesn't take a pro sniper to take him out. Also why is there no heat signal radars on the front line. Maybe some of the boys would know the whereabouts of any movement on the front line before attacks happen..

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

            Originally posted by Zeytun View Post
            Karabakh Army Chief Sees No Further Escalation

            Heavy fighting in and around Nagorno-Karabakh is unlikely to resume soon, the commander of Karabakh’s Armenian-backed army, Lieutenant-General Levon Mnatsakanian, said on Monday.


            Hovannes Movsisian
            Հրապարակված է՝ 09.05.2016

            Heavy fighting in and around Nagorno-Karabakh is unlikely to resume soon, the commander of Karabakh’s Armenian-backed army, Lieutenant-General Levon Mnatsakanian, said on Monday.

            “No, tension will not rise [on the frontlines,]” Mnatsakanian told journalists in Stepanakert. “We have actually registered a decrease in it.”

            Mnatsakanian claimed that the Azerbaijani army has adopted a defensive posture after launching offensive operations on April 2 at several sections of “the line of contact” around Karabakh. “They are now organizing defense,” he said. “There is an atmosphere of fear on their side.”

            “Our forces are now on high alert and will fight back if need be,” added the Defense Army chief.

            Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian warned as recently as on April 24 that large-scale hostilities in Karabakh could again break out “at any moment.” He said Armenia will therefore not hold fresh peace talks with Azerbaijan unless the latter agrees to safeguards against ceasefire violations proposed by international mediators.

            The Karabakh Armenian army reported last week a “build-up and active movements of enemy troops at various sections of the frontline.” Armenia’s Defense Ministry likewise said that Baku deployed more troops and military hardware there.

            Mnatsakanian downplayed the reported buildup, saying that his troops are prepared for any development.
            This is super interesting, as it corroborates what Edik Baghdasaryan was saying that the Azeris are now taking defensive posture, including building moats to stop tanks, etc. It means they think that the game has changed so that it's not just 100% Azeri offensive, and 100% Armenian defensive, but that they believe we can take more land deep behind the front lines. Read from that what you will, but seems to me their generals either think their troops will have a high likelihood of falling back on an offensive, or that we will pre-emptively take out their positions. They can also be playing monkey-see, monkey-do: we inflicted very heavy casualties when they took our trenches and we bombed them, so their probably creating friction to create that same type of opportunity for them.

            All this plays into is MILITARY STALEMATE.

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

              Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
              Looking at some of these photos with small wooden posts as a watch out makes me support underground tunnels .. The guy is standing in an open field with Bush all around him. It doesn't take a pro sniper to take him out. Also why is there no heat signal radars on the front line. Maybe some of the boys would know the whereabouts of any movement on the front line before attacks happen..
              Is this what you're referring to?

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

                Originally posted by HajiHabibli View Post
                Besides mihran poghosyan, are the other Armenians of note, as far as being current politicians or affiliated with politicians?
                Check this article on the subject:

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

                  Those ppl at Hetq deserve a drink for all their efforts!

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

                      Լևոն Տեր-Պետրոսյանը Շուշին ազատագրելու համար Կոմանդոսին ազատել է պաշտոնից

                      2016-05-10

                      Շուշիի ազատագրման լուրը հանրապետության նախագահ Լևոն Տեր-Պետրոսյանին հասավ Իրանում, որտեղ գտնվում էր երկրի նախագահ Ալի Աքբար Ռաֆսանջանիի հրավերով: Այստեղ էր նաև Ադրբեջանի նախագահի պաշտոնակատար Յաղուբ Մահմեդովը: Զինադադար կնքելու նպատակով էին նրանք հրավիրվել… Առաջին հայացքից մտածում ես` արդյոք այս ամենը դիվանագիտական խա՞ղ էր: Ամենևին ոչ… «Լևոն Տեր-Պետրոսյանը հաստատ համոզված էր, որ մենք չենք գրոհի Շուշին, և այդ օրերին մեկնեց Թեհրան: Վերադառնալուց հետո ինձ ազատեց պաշտոնից, քանի որ ես չեմ ենթարկվել գերագույն գլխավոր հրամանատարին» (Արկադի Տեր-Թադևոսյան, «Հայոց Աշխարհ» օրաթերթ, 7.05.2008 թ.):

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