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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Our borders are well protected Haykakan dont worry about it..and by sending peacekeepers its for our prestige + experience.nothing will be changed by sending 200 soldiers abroad.
Well protected by foreigners? How can a country that doesn't use its own army personel for basic core tasks like sitting in a tower guarding its borders consider those borders to be well protected? Duties like that should not be done by foreign soldiers.
If they are that important for Armenia's "protection", why didn't we see in the parade a few divisions of Russian soldiers marching along the streets of Yerevan - or would that have added too much reality? (Though they got away with doing it in Gyumri, it seems.)
Last edited by bell-the-cat; 10-02-2011, 08:56 AM.
I don't like it either and hate that we are in Afghanistan as well but it's politics Bell. Armenia's way to keep the NATO bastards silent on the Armenian-Russian alliance is to send 50 troops to Serbia and 100 to Afghanistan.
Armenia is not a member of NATO, so why is it getting involved in patching-up NATO's unfinished messes? How can it even do it legally - who authorised it?
If they are that important for Armenia's "protection", why didn't we see in the parade a few divisions of Russian soldiers marching along the streets of Yerevan - or would that have added too much reality? (Though they got away with doing it in Gyumri, it seems.)
Armenia is not a member of NATO, so why is it getting involved in patching-up NATO's unfinished messes? How can it even do it legally - who authorised it?
It's because Armenia is a signatory to the "Partnership for Peace" program http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partnership_for_Peace. Parliament voted to send them in as peacekeepers. Their job in Serbia is to protect border crossings and in Afghanistan to protect the airport in Kunduz province; non-combat missions.
Armenia is not a member of NATO, so why is it getting involved in patching-up NATO's unfinished messes? How can it even do it legally - who authorised it?
Bell,
Stop messing with questions that are not. You perfectly know the answers of every one of them.
You need a pass time for little jokes?
Choose an other topic, or else contribute with some worthy material.
It's because Armenia is a signatory to the "Partnership for Peace" program http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partnership_for_Peace. Parliament voted to send them in as peacekeepers. Their job in Serbia is to protect border crossings and in Afghanistan to protect the airport in Kunduz province; non-combat missions.
Federate,
Mi badasskhani ess kaziolin.
Tzer a arnoum.
Gardzoum yess tchi kidi? Kidi vor Gyoumrva metch rousnere kaylel yen (mi pan voro massin hamarya votch mi ankliyakhoss tert tchi krel), paytz tchi kidi vor Yerevanoum mi rousagan trosh a yeghel, mi pan vori massin sagh internete liken e?
Gardzoum yess tchi kidi Natoyi hed gaberi massin?
Tzer a arnoum.
Tchigheret khnayi. Yerp essbess echoutiounner e assoum, togh votch vok reactzia tchda.
Dessnenk vontz gani.
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