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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Bigdikran View Postyev menk renaissance ounetsads enk
Wait for the next rounds of conflicts. All past conflicts will be a walk in the park compare to what will be coming one day. What is it now 6-7 million people living in a small territory swindling Arab oil revenues?
I am not sure if you realize this BigDikran … There are no major Armenian communities left in most of the Middle East countries, except in Lebanon. Will it be spared? I don’t think so.
Most likely and most unfortunately Anjar will be the first to go. Fanatic Islam is on the rise all around the world. The semi secular Middle East from the last century is long gone.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
550-ից մաքսիմում 150 հեկտարը կլինի հնձել. Թալիշի արտերի մեծ մասի բերքը չեն հավաքի
02.07.2016
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Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետության Մարտակերտի շրջանի Թալիշ գյուղում հացահատիկային մշակաբույսերի բերքահավաք են անում միայն այն հողատարածքներում, որոնք ադրբեջանական կողմի թիրախավորման տակ չեն գտնվում: Այս մասին NEWS.am-ին ասաց Թալիշի գյուղապետ Վիլեն Պետրոսյանը՝ նշելով, որ 550 հեկտարից 400-ում հնարավոր է, այդպես էլ չկարողանան բերաքահավաք անել: Նրա խոսքով, այս պահին չեն կրակում:
«Էն հատվածը, որ անվտանգ է, էդտեղ են հնձում երկու կոմբայն, մյուս հատվածները, որտեղ խփել են նախորդ անգամ, կոմբայնները մտադիր չեն մտնել: 550-ից մաքսիմում 150 հեկարը կլինի հնձել, մյուսները վտանգավոր են: Այդ հեկտարները մնում են օդում կախված»,- ասաց գյուղապետը՝ հավելելով. «Այդ խնդրով զբաղվում է Կարմիր խաչը, նախորդ օրն էլ Կարմիր խաչի աշխատակիցները եղել են գյուղում»:
Գյուղապետը նշեց, որ նախորդ անգամ, երբ հակառակորդը կրակ էր բացել գյուղատնտեսական աշխատանքներ իրականացնող քաղաքացիական անձանց ուղղությամբ, իրենք նախապես դիմել էին Կարմիր խաչի միջազգային կոմիտեին, որն էլ փորձել էր համաձայնություն ստանալ, որ բերքահավաքի ժամանակ դիտարկում անցկացնեն անվտանգությունն ապահովելու համար, սակայն հակառակ կողմը չէր համաձայնվել:
«Ասել էին՝ մենք առանց Կարմիր խաչի հունձ ենք կատարում, թող իրենք էլ անեն, չենք կրակի: Բայց արի ու տես, որ կրակեցին»,- ասաց գյուղապետը:
Հիշեցնենք, որ հունիսի 30-ին` ժամը 14:10-ի սահմանում, Թալիշ գյուղի մերձակա տարածքում հացահատիկային մշակաբույսերի բերքահավաքի ժամանակ հակառակորդը պարբերաբար հրաձգային զինատեսակներից խախտել էր հրադադարի պահպանման ռեժիմը՝ թիրախ ընտրելով սահմանին մերձակա գյուղատնտեսական նշանակության տարածքներում աշխատանքներ իրականացնող քաղաքացիական անձանց:
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
U.K. Army Commander In Armenia
Today, in Yerevan, Armenian First Deputy Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan hosted a delegation headed by Martyn Gamble,
Commander of the 160th Infantry Brigade and HQ Wales.
The brigade has been cooperating with Armenian armed forces for the past two years, providing expertise in a number of sectors.
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I do no believe this.
Can the Armenian officials differentiate between friends, enemies, those not wishing well for us, having greater interest elsewhere at our expense etc etc.
It seem like kids they will accept candy offered by anybody and not being able to judge possible consequences.
Can anybody tell me why would the British Army be interested in making the Armenian Army stronger.
The first thing they will do after meetings to do debriefs to understand the in-depth vulnerabilities on our side.
Next they crow about our army is the most "mardunag" army in the region.
Maybe our boys, but not the brightest General Staff.
.Last edited by londontsi; 07-02-2016, 11:30 PM.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 londontsi View PostU.K. Army Commander In Armenia
Today, in Yerevan, Armenian First Deputy Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan hosted a delegation headed by Martyn Gamble,
Commander of the 160th Infantry Brigade and HQ Wales.
The brigade has been cooperating with Armenian armed forces for the past two years, providing expertise in a number of sectors.
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I do no believe this.
Can the Armenian officials differentiate between friends, enemies, those not wishing well for us, having greater interest elsewhere at our expense etc etc.
It seem like kids they will accept candy offered by anybody and not being able to judge possible consequences.
Can anybody tell me why would the British Army be interested in making the Armenian Army stronger.
The first thing they will do after meetings to do debriefs to understand the in-depth vulnerabilities on our side.
Next they crow about our army is the most "mardunag" army in the region.
Maybe our boys, but not the brightest General Staff.
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We are not North Korea, and will never be a country like Belarus or Kazakhstan with no color or flavor.
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