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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 armnuke View Post
    Protesters have reached Erebuni, riot police was deployed earlier. Electric Yerevan 2.0
    It started with the Police station, related with a "potential" return of land and release of prisoners.
    Now what do these protestors want?

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

      Originally posted by Azad View Post
      It started with the Police station, related with a "potential" return of land and release of prisoners.
      Now what do these protestors want?
      They have no trust in the current administration. Everyones saying were goning to give land back. Isn't that important to you? Its not a big deal?

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        They are demanding the release of Sefilian and chanting "Serj resign"

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          Originally posted by gokorik View Post
          They have no trust in the current administration. Everyones saying were goning to give land back. Isn't that important to you? Its not a big deal?
          It is a big deal & important and will be oppose to it as well. Except is there any proof of it or just speculation? Are all the other annoying groups using the "speculation" to push their agenda? Do you think it will be wonderful and corruption free if the current administration is gone?

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            Originally posted by Azad View Post
            It is a big deal & important and will be oppose to it as well. Except is there any proof of it or just speculation? Are all the other annoying groups using the "speculation" to push their agenda? Do you think it will be wonderful and corruption free if the current administration is gone?
            Have you been listening to the tone coming from our gov? Were building new roads to accomidate the new line. How bout this if your wrong and serj tries to give land back send me your personal info and ill fly out to you and you can tell me to my face that im still speculating. Put your money where your mouth is.

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              If they try to give land back, it will be remembered who on this forum tried to deny reports of giving land back. Tread carfully.

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                  Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                  How bout this if your wrong and serj tries to give land back send me your personal info and ill fly out to you and you can tell me to my face that im still speculating. Put your money where your mouth is.
                  I do not like your tone. You have an attitude that most Armenians have, that always gets us in trouble.
                  Learn of modesty and proper communication, you will be more respected. Don't let the Arab and turkish behavior influence you.

                  I am not pro Serj nor oppose to him. In fact, I do not know much of Armenia's internal politics nor do I care about it. All I know the change comes from the people and their behavior. Work on yours.

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

                    Originally posted by Azad View Post
                    I do not like your tone. You have an attitude that most Armenians have, that always gets us in trouble.
                    Learn of modesty and proper communication, you will be more respected. Don't let the Arab and turkish behavior influence you.

                    I am not pro Serj nor oppose to him. In fact, I do not know much of Armenia's internal politics nor do I care about it. All I know the change comes from the people and their behavior. Work on yours.
                    I have no objection to your points but please realize there are signs of us giving land back and you're acting like there are no signs. Please start listening to Armenian news. You can hear the hints.
                    And i stand behind what i said earlier. Dont be so sure its all speculation.

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