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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 Eddo211 View Post
    Armenia better worry about the disaster about to happen Metsamor than building a bomb (which there is no infrastrusture to support making weapons grade fessile material or transfering it into a bomb, nevemind delivery)
    I thought we were going to re-build Metsamor and with help of US/Russian experts bring it up to normal safety standards. Given the blockades, it's good for us to have nuclear power.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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          Soldier of Karabakh army commits suicide

          February 14, 2011 | 12:06

          On February 12, a soldier of NKR army Torgom Sarukhanyan committed a suicide in a military unit in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh. Sarukhanyan inflicted a gunshot wound, a senior representative of Armenian Defense Ministry Mery Sargsyan informed Armenian News-NEWS.am. According to her, criminal proceedings were instituted on charges of incitement to suicide (Article 110, Armenian Criminal Code).

          The accident causes are being clarified.

          Sarukhanyan was drafted from Gyumri military commissariat and served for 1.5 years.

          Criminal proceedings instituted on charges of incitement to…
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            Originally posted by burjuin View Post
            From 9:30, essie ova yerkoom burjuin...man that hits deep in the heart.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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              Arthur Meschian i believe...

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                Russian Separatism In Azerbaijan?

                BAKU. February 10, 2011: Officials in Baku have made no comment on
                yesterday's protest in Makhachkala by the community of Hrah-Uba, on
                the territory of Azerbaijan. The people are demanding the protection
                of their rights as Russian citizens. Several dozen people held a rally
                condemning Azerbaijani authorities for persecution. The protesters are
                ethnic Lezgins who adopted Russian citizenship several years ago and
                who now want to join Russia. Turan's calls to the Azerbaijan Foreign
                Ministry press office went unanswered. The resolution of the rally
                reads, "Azerbaijan called on the residents to immediately adopt
                Azerbaijani citizenship; otherwise they would be deported without any
                compensation for their land and other properties, which is wholly
                unacceptable. We appeal to the leaders of Russia and Dagestan to
                protect the constitutional rights of the residents of the Hrah-Uba
                enclave; to stop the deportation of the residents of the enclave and
                to unite families, to provide trouble-free crossing of the state
                border; and to recognize the Hrah Uba as a Russian territory.'

                `Given the situation, instructions have been issued in order to settle
                the issues with the villagers of Hrah-Uba and Urian-Uba in the
                frameworks of the existing international legal procedures. Several
                options have been proposed which will be considered by the Russian and
                Azerbaijani sides and will also take into account the views of
                residents. The people should accept one of the proposed options.' The
                village of Hrah-Uba has a population of around 450 people while
                Urian-Uba is home to around 20 people. Both communities are located in
                the Khachmaz region of Azerbaijan. Earlier, officials in Azerbaijan
                and Russia highlighted the invalidity of the residents' claims. During
                the visit of the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to Azerbaijan on
                September 3, 2010, an agreement was signed on the state border issue
                as well as an intergovernmental agreement on the rational use of the
                protection of water resources of Samur River, which put an end to the
                issues of these villages (Turan).
                General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  U.S. edition: military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh would begin with air strikes
                  Military action in Nagorno-Karabakh will begin with mutual aerial bombardment, the report says U.S. think-tank «Jane's Intelligence».

                  According to the newspaper "168 Hours", "Armenia and Azerbaijan do not have a superiority in terms of owning the means of armored vehicles.

                  In addition, despite the fact that Azerbaijan's military budget exceeds the Armenian 6 times, pay the Armenian and Azerbaijani officers are almost identical.

                  At the same time, Azerbaijan was the main part of the funds spent to modernize the military infrastructure.

                  The report also notes that the Azeri side started the war, faced with obstacles because of the NKR has a geopolitical advantage.

                  In turn, the defense system of Armenia to ensure prisoners with Russia a strategic alliance.

                  / Times.am /

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                    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
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                    Never heard any Armenian official talk about a "preventative war".
                    In fact they have always kept to the line “a solution” without a war.
                    I think our commanders can smell Azeri oil. Even though it is very unlikely for Armenia to make a defensive attack (mostly due to our peacful nature, international pressure, condemnation and above all giving excuse and justification for oil lobbies to carry out their plans of East-West corridor without mercy using the Turks against us).

                    If Armenia is ready to go against this or is tired of being cornered and just waiting around on being attacked then a good successful offensive can have fruits beyond our imaginations. If victorious we would secure a bigger footprint in the area, maybe liberate our ancient lands that are still under Azeri territory (we can establishing a common border with Russia and increase our border with Iran, liberate the Lezgins, Talish (sort of speak) and creating big internal problems for Azerbaijan and completely ruin the closing relationship between Turkey and Russia.
                    No need to sack Baku, she will fall on her own. Then maybe we take their oil. The world doesn’t care who holds it as long as they can get it. Iran would back us on this more than anyone.

                    Anyway just ranting.
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