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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    it comined we got 600 tank 150 launchers 800 armored vechicles 800 artilleries
    yes, it's a bit loan.

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      ...However, one fact stated a senior Turkish Foreign Ministry, in a conversation, I was still surprised. It turned out that a Turkish firm, moreover, high-tech is involved in providing the equipment and its adjustment in a newly built airport in Khankendi. "This is a feud. To learn the Turkish company profitable new market. And the Armenians own benefit. Turkish counterparts of high technology equipment for much cheaper than, say, Europe. But the question arises: what looks State? Government formally declare that a private company . But is it? You probably remember, during the campaign, responding to questions from journalists, Prime Minister Erdogan to live openly threatened the well-known to one entrepreneur, who reportedly expressed his support for the opposition Republican People's Party. Here it was only on internal political processes in Turkey. But when it comes to foreign policy interests, moreover, related to national security, a company takes into account the government's position. That is, if the Turkish government "turning a blind eye" to supply high-tech equipment for the airport in Khankendi, moreover, through third countries , it means that it is in the interests of its foreign policy "- said a senior Turkish Foreign Ministry...
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        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Well Gandzak IS the next big city set for liberation
        We need to take Yevlakh first, and cut their country into half. Gandak will fall the next day.

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            Is this the preparation for the anticlimax to the Kazan (non)agreement? (???)
            Last edited by londontsi; 06-22-2011, 03:04 AM.
            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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              Armenians wound a soldier of Azerbaijani Army

              [ 22 Jun 2011 17:44 ]
              Baku - APA. A soldier of the Azerbaijani Army was wounded as a result of ceasefire violations by Armenian armed forces.

              Spokesman for the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan Teymur Abdullayev told APA that the incident occurred yesterday at 21.00 in Aghdam region’s Marzilli village, occupied by Armenians.

              Imanov Yusif Mustafa, born in 1992, drafted from Jalilabad region Military Commissariat in April 2011, was wounded in left leg. Abdullayev said that the current state of the soldier was reportedly satisfactory.
              apa.az

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                  The crossbow through the enemy
                  On June 21, due to suppression of enemy fire department of the Defense Army of Artsakh was injured employee of the armed forces of Azerbaijan, designed from Jalilabad Imanov Yusif oglu Mustafa. As it became known, was shot in the left leg Imanov. Doctors say that life Imanov out of danger.

                  Meanwhile, the commander of the division of the Armenian officer said with a laugh Voskanapat.info, that Azerbaijani soldier lay in a trench and put his feet up. "It seems that among askers Azerbaijan, a new method to free themselves from the service. The method is very close to the bow, which Azerbaijani soldiers have distinguished themselves during World War II. It is a tradition among them," - concluded the Armenian commander.

                  Voskanapat.info

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                    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                    The crossbow through the enemy
                    On June 21, due to suppression of enemy fire department of the Defense Army of Artsakh was injured employee of the armed forces of Azerbaijan, designed from Jalilabad Imanov Yusif oglu Mustafa. As it became known, was shot in the left leg Imanov. Doctors say that life Imanov out of danger.

                    Meanwhile, the commander of the division of the Armenian officer said with a laugh Voskanapat.info, that Azerbaijani soldier lay in a trench and put his feet up. "It seems that among askers Azerbaijan, a new method to free themselves from the service. The method is very close to the bow, which Azerbaijani soldiers have distinguished themselves during World War II. It is a tradition among them," - concluded the Armenian commander.

                    Voskanapat.info

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