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        Originally posted by armnuke View Post
        Azeris say we're shelling civilians, then they show their army placed howitzers near a house!

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          Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
          I personally believe we have been playing our cards wrong for a while. At one stage we looked as if we controlled the situation. Not anymore. Our moves are met with counter measures and we have instead of putting our enemy at bay , just accepted a Stale Mate. A stale mate is dangerous for us. So I believe we need to shake up things. Get the enemy thinking. Make major moves on the front line. Stay quiet. Only respond when needed. Our enemy needs to be thinking at a million miles per minute. At the moment it's not happening because they are reading us like a book. This situation could be won without war. There are internal problems inside Azerbaijan. I heard from a friend that the Talish people want freedom. I think we ought to help them.
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              Armenia’s humanitarian aid arrives in Latakia, Syria










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                Քննադատություն թե խանդ. վանաձորյան ՀԿ-ն ընդդեմ Razm.info-ի

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                  Originally posted by Federate View Post
                  In general I agree but these border chapels aren't necessarily a waste to build if they work to boost morale of the soldiers.
                  expressing personal POV here
                  i dont need a church to pray, instead of wasting money to build some "churches" is better to invest those money on the front line, it will boost soldiers more way than praying
                  my grandfather used to say:" hayeruh tcharti aden chad teram ouneyin, kante zenk kenelou yev gervelou, yegeghetsi chinetsin metchuh bahvedan , hon al ayran"

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                    Originally posted by Azad View Post
                    Look at it as Muslim repellent. Today each church in Armenia brings in 1000 x $ every year in tourism dollars what was spent centuries ago.
                    1- Long-term investment.
                    2- A good sign (advertisement) to all Muslims it is an all Christian Country.
                    3- In this case, helps the "There are no atheists in foxholes".
                    4- Helps sell low-grade Paki Arms to azeris

                    It is all win win
                    instead of investing in churches, buy more guns, that way is better to show how Christianity is all about!
                    as if no one knows we are not Christians

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                      Armenia’s humanitarian aid arrives in Latakia, Syria




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