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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 ASALA2116 View Post
    Seyran Ohanyan stated that Armenia needs to invest 214.2 million Russian rubles (approx. $3,389,777), or 10 percent of the amount—that is, 2 billion 142 million rubles (approx. $33,897,771)—stipulated in the agreement.

    “The advance funds are required to get the loan,” added Ohanyan. “And the loan—to purchase the necessary engineering and mechanized equipment.”

    Does this kind of say that the Smerch the Iskander and other equipment was already here and not part of the 200 mln loan ?
    Smerch the Iskander are not part of the loan.

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        Erdoğan dissatisfied with Treaty of Lausanne
        22:14, 29.09.2016
        Region:Turkey
        Theme: Politics



        Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has slammed the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), on the basis of which the current borders of Turkey were determined, RIA Novosti reports.

        “They [threatened] us with Sèvres in 1920 and persuaded us to [accept] Lausanne in 1923. Some tried to deceive us by presenting Lausanne as victory. In Lausanne, we gave away the [now-Greek] islands that you could shout across to. Our mosques and saints are there. We are still struggling about what the continental shelf will be, and what will be in the air and the land. The reason for this is those who sat at the table for that treaty. Those who sat there did not do [us] justice, and we are reaping those troubles right now,” he said, speaking before the heads of village administrations in Ankara.

        The Turkish media outlets considered this statement as a concealed criticism against the Turkish Republic founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who considered the signing of the Lausanne Treaty as his victory after the Sèvres Treaty, which was unfavorable for Turkey.

        Armenia News - NEWS.am

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            Looks like turkey is headed to a full fledge self-destruction. Apparently, Boris Johnson has turkish ancestry (should be from the turkish banana tree) the same guy that called erdogan wanker who humps goats, is now in turkey “helping” them join the EU after they Brexited themselves. In return now that erdogan is self inflated, he is bringing up Lausanne and Sevres treaties (good for us). As if all the mess with the kurds and the unknown coup attempt, the country is headed to full fledge Islamization with even stronger anti-kemalist rhetorics. Watch the video of these apes. Next they will attack turks that are “westernized”.

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            Notice the Coca Cola signs the only signs while he is demonizing Capitalism.

            On the other front, surprising enough, another brit is enticing the situation in azeristan. Bringing up Aliyev’s speech … "He argued that “the world has entered a new period” in which “global politics today is governed not by international law, but by hypocrisy, double standards, discrimination, racism, Islamophobia and xenophobia. These are today’s realities. Therefore, we must be prepared for it and we are prepared.” His country had to be vigilant because “some foreign circles are waging an overt campaign against Azerbaijan.”




            In conclusion, now that the Brits are not too bound with EU policies they are picking up their Lawrence of Arabia geo politics and it seams the Caspian oil and its routs are their focus.
            Last edited by Azad; 09-29-2016, 08:13 PM.

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

                Originally posted by Azad View Post



                In conclusion, now that the Brits are not too bound with EU policies they are picking up their Lawrence of Arabia geo politics and it seams the Caspian oil and its routs are their focus.
                not just Turkey is heading for Chaos, the whole of EU is heading there, The brits are playing it smart and are checking out with minimum damage, before the xxxx hits the fan. EU will be like Turkey in a few generations, with the increasing Muslim intake.

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                  I'm not sure these photos are taken in Armenia or Karabakh. It looks like it's taken in the US or EU.


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                      cmon armnuke, some random airsoft kid

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