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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    That's good to hear.
    I also think we should start calling it Artsakh, I mean
    Karabakh is turkish word, we're better than that.

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

      Originally posted by Icy View Post
      That's good to hear.
      I also think we should start calling it Artsakh, I mean
      Karabakh is turkish word, we're better than that.
      There is good news about that too go and read what federate posted on a the information war thread.

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

        Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
        There is good news about that too go and read what federate posted on a the information war thread.
        I know, I heard about that signature thing,
        but I didn't find out if it was also for the public
        or a governmental project.

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

          Originally posted by icy View Post
          new articles on the artsakh defense army:

          nkr frontline commander – president sargsyan should negotiate from a position of strength:


          nkr defense minister – “wherever there is an armenian soldier standing; that’s my homeland”:

          http://hetq.am/en/politics/nkr-18/
          yes!!!!!! Ayo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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

            Originally posted by Icy View Post
            I know, I heard about that signature thing,
            but I didn't find out if it was also for the public
            or a governmental project.
            5 To 1 Ratio......I say we are slakin.

            Truly it can be said that the Armenian Spartans live in Artsakh.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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

              Number of Azerbaijani betrayers multiplies


              Azerbaijani court sentenced serviceman Anar Allahverdiyev to 14.5-year imprisonment, Day.az reports.

              Allahverdiyev went over to Armenian side and revealed a state secret to Armenian special services. He was charged with three articles of Azerbaijani criminal code and high treason. Allahverdiyev’s fault is incapability of standing arbitrary rule, constant violence of servicemen and officers in Azerbaijani army. He left the military unit and crossed the border.

              Several days ago another four servicemen were sentenced to different terms’ imprisonment for their collabotation with Armenia.

              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                Number of Azerbaijani betrayers multiplies


                Azerbaijani court sentenced serviceman Anar Allahverdiyev to 14.5-year imprisonment, Day.az reports.

                Allahverdiyev went over to Armenian side and revealed a state secret to Armenian special services. He was charged with three articles of Azerbaijani criminal code and high treason. Allahverdiyev’s fault is incapability of standing arbitrary rule, constant violence of servicemen and officers in Azerbaijani army. He left the military unit and crossed the border.

                Several days ago another four servicemen were sentenced to different terms’ imprisonment for their collabotation with Armenia.

                http://news.am/en/news/2371.html
                The great azeri army. We dont even have to post a letter telling them to abandon there posts like the azeris did with us. All we have to do is wait and one by one theyll come to our side.

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

                  Originally posted by Federate View Post
                  Number of Azerbaijani betrayers multiplies


                  Azerbaijani court sentenced serviceman Anar Allahverdiyev to 14.5-year imprisonment, Day.az reports.

                  Allahverdiyev went over to Armenian side and revealed a state secret to Armenian special services. He was charged with three articles of Azerbaijani criminal code and high treason. Allahverdiyev’s fault is incapability of standing arbitrary rule, constant violence of servicemen and officers in Azerbaijani army. He left the military unit and crossed the border.

                  Several days ago another four servicemen were sentenced to different terms’ imprisonment for their collabotation with Armenia.

                  http://news.am/en/news/2371.html
                  I wonder what state secret he has revealed. Was that one about "not traditional" sexual orientation of azeri oficers?

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

                    Large-scale military maneuvers in Armenia


                    It is the third day of large-scale maneuvers in Armenia. Colonel Artur Simonyan, the commander of peacekeeping brigade at the Defense Ministry, said that such maneuvers are conducted for the first time. Special mission units, peacekeeping forces and aviation participate. The maneuvers will last 6 days.

                    Nearly 900 soldiers and officers of Armenian army will take part in the maneuvers.

                    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                      Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                      I wonder what state secret he has revealed.
                      Lots of state secrets on display here: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...d.php?t=137251

                      Are these ones on the border with Nagorno-Karabakh? http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...137251&page=14
                      Plenipotentiary meow!

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