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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Azerbaijani army officer died in traffic accident

    [25.06.2011 15:55]
    Azerbaijani army officer died in traffic accident

    Azerbaijan, Baku, June 25 / Trend, K.Zarbaliyeva /

    An officer of the Azerbaijani Army died as a result of traffic accident.

    A Mercedes car has been crashed on the Pirallahi Island last night. As a result of the accident 25-year-old Famil Mammadov received serious injuries and died on the way to the Clinic No.3 in the Sabunchu district, the Khazar District Police Department told Trend.
    Mammadov was enlisted by the Neftchala Region Military Commissariat. He was a career soldier.
    An officer of the Azerbaijani Army died as a result of traffic accident.

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

      Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
      Let's congratulate our people for the failure of this latest conspiracy in Kazan.

      But what a pity, and pain, to live in fear, not of the enemy, but from the unreliability of the persons supposed to represent us in such spheres...
      No matter the fact that no commander will obey the capitulation act signed on a gambling table, the losses would be huge.

      Our number one security concern is unfortunately not the acquisition of some new divisions of long range missiles, or some new armements insuring the devastation of our potential enemies capitals, but how to get rid of such unreliable, defeatist leaders like ours, as well as preventing the return of his spiritual father, number one surrenderer, LTP ...

      It is really a pity, but no matter how I look at it, this is our biggest security challenge.
      How long can we live with this kind of uncertainty?
      We may and will face any external threat, wars, invasions, etc... but we can not afford to have unreliable persons representing us on this kind of situations.

      No one in Armenia, let alone the Diaspora, has any certainty on the national/moral values of the actual president.
      First and foremost the people who worked with him during the war.

      Even his nowdays closest 'political' collaborators have no idea of his convictions (provided they have any, I agree).

      The impression is, that the only reason he does not sell everything, is because the external powers does not permit it, plus his knowledge, that he will not survive for long, even in the best protected bunkers of Monte Carlo or Las Vegas....

      I search for any similar situation, where the leader of a nation, having survived total anhilation twice in less than one century, having lost 90% of its lands, etc... and at the end of the day, by a combination of national and cosmic miracles still not understandable to many, having liberated 1% of the lost 90% with huge human and economic sacrifices, that so called leader who's legitimacy is questioned by everybody apart from the enemy, can stand before his people, and preach the necessity to still surrender that tiny 1%, concentrate of hope and security, in name of any reason....
      And do not forget to thank Sultan Aliev for the favour.

      Also the failure was during the negotiations for the “Status of Karabagh”, not liberated territories.
      Logic would say you wouldn’t negotiate (fight) for status of Karabagh if the liberated territories were not in the bag (for the Azeri).
      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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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        As I wrote some days before...

        Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
        I think the Armenian government is playing a smart game concerning the negotiation process around Nagorno-Karabakh. It could be Armenia is accepting the current principles, so as to force Azerbaijan to do so too. This will further put pressure on Azerbaijan not to use force and continue the cooperation with the Armenians to resolve this process peacefully. If they refuse this (and Armenia accepts it), it will put Azerbaijan in a bad position regarding future negotiations, or even war, as the international community will condemn them.

        But, if Azerbaijan accepts this, Armenia will play the card of "we can't decide anything on faith of the people of Karabakh, Azerbaijan has to talk to them personally", which basically means that the "accepted" principles will not be implemented as Azerbaijan has to talk to Karabakh itself to solve the issues and the remaining "details".

        Nalbandian states;
        [B]

        Anyways, this is just a thought.
        I am almost certain the Armenian side knew Azerbaijan was going to frustrate the talks, and thus we were accepting the current proposals on the table. If Azerbaijan surprisingly accepted the proposals, we would state that they have to deal with Artsakh themselves. If not, the international world would be disappointed in Azerbaijan and they will make a fool out of themselves. This is what exactly happened, Azerbaijan clearly showed they were fiercly against the signing of the protocols, and Aliyev even spit on the face of Medvedev because Medvedev invited him to the hippodrome, but he fled to Azerbaboonistan as quick as possible. So our president, Medvedev and half-Armenian Sergey Lavrov have been relaxing without the Azerbaboon, the way it should be.

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          Never before did I hear from a Western news agency state that it was Stalin who gave Karabakh to Azerbaijan, especially not from euronews.



          I wonder why now...

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            I am surprised that this time there was no diversion operation on the part of Azerbaijan on the frontline. Usually right before or during talks, they launch a small skirmish where a few people die.
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

              Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
              Never before did I hear from a Western news agency state that it was Stalin who gave Karabakh to Azerbaijan, especially not from euronews.



              I wonder why now...
              Ever since their huge blunder a year ago with the video on Azeri refugees and their removal of their news report on Artsakh (it was called "winds of change" or something), Euronews has turned to the better. If everyone remembers, there was an online uproar/outrage by Armenians. I've seen more and more Armenia coverage. They were there for the Tatev ropeway opening too.
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                I am surprised that this time there was no diversion operation on the part of Azerbaijan on the frontline. Usually right before or during talks, they launch a small skirmish where a few people die.
                Aliyev is frustrated. Besides the billions of dollars he steals for his own joy, the huge sums of money spent on supplying their military with modern weapons, doesn't have it's effect because Russia simply supplies Armenia with weapons for free. The peak oil has been reached, and from this year on, the revenues will be less and less, and in 2020 will be close to nothing. What then? I think deep inside he knows that the Aliyev regime will not lost long. He wants all or nothing, thus a war in the future is highly likely and that's the only thing we have to prepare for now.

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                  Originally posted by Vardan View Post
                  Serge Sarkisian is the best President of Armenia since independence.
                  Yep.

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

                    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                    He wants all or nothing ....
                    This is a very strong advantage we have ...... we have to turn it into nothing to them.
                    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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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      ВС Азербайджана продолжают нести потери
                      В автомобильной аварии на острове Пираллахи погиб призванный из Нефтчалинского района офицер вооруженных сил Азербайджана Мамедов Фамиль Садай оглу. Как сообщает Voskanapat.info со ссылкой на азербайджанские СМИ, Ф.Мамедов, 1986 года рождения, скончался после аварии во время транспортировки в больницу.

                      Voskanapat.info напоминает, что Ф. Мамедов стал 69 потерей вооруженных сил Азербайджана в текущем году.

                      Предыдущая, 68-ая, потеря в вооруженных силах Азербайджана случилась 18 июня, когда солдат Фикрет Гумбатов покончил жизнь самоубийством.

                      Voskanapat.info

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