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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
    if you are armenian citizen and 18 years old, they may not let you out of airport so easily
    i need to puy 3800$ officialy so after i iwll be free from military police

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

      Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
      i need to puy 3800$ officialy so after i iwll be free from military police
      Piece of advice: If you are travelling to Armenia and you are not a citizen, make sure NOT TO BRING your outdated Armenian passport. I was visiting last summer and accidentally pulled out my old Armenian passport. If they as much as see the front cover (doesn't matter if it's outdated), they will give you a lot of trouble. Have a good trip.

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

        Originally posted by davidoga View Post
        Piece of advice: If you are travelling to Armenia and you are not a citizen, make sure NOT TO BRING your outdated Armenian passport. I was visiting last summer and accidentally pulled out my old Armenian passport. If they as much as see the front cover (doesn't matter if it's outdated), they will give you a lot of trouble. Have a good trip.
        hm, my friend traveled to armenia and not citizen,even not born in armenia and never lived so he must puy money,but ok anyway thnx for info

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

          The military parade in Stephanakert, Artcakh (Armenia) May 9, 2012







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

            Support Eurovision 2013 in Azerbaijanhttp://emajidli.com/2012/05/23/support-eurovision-2013-in-azerbaijan/ Read and Share!https://www.facebook.com/Azerbaijan...


            Good to know Aliyev is leading Azerbaijan to ruin. Armenia's corruption/human rights issues pale in comparison to this sh*t.

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

              Originally posted by davidoga View Post
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oea2XGsIbvI

              Good to know Aliyev is leading Azerbaijan to ruin. Armenia's corruption/human rights issues pale in comparison to this sh*t.
              nice film,BBC must be brave!

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

                BBC is not brave! They could no longer hide the facts so they said some watered down things for two minuts. The Euro contest broadcaster was full of bullsheet. I mean if this is objectivity than Armenia is the most liberal place on this planet. This is a joke, Eurovision is now the new Political force used for the gains of the few. This is a joke and they should have stood up to this! Not to mention what are toorks doing in the Euro?

                Junk and bullsheet is the order of the day, BBC is no exception, they are part of the rule!

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

                  Bye bye!

                  Expressing its frustration over Azerbaijan’s new contractual conditions for Moscow’s future lease of the Gabala Radar Station, the Defense Ministry may be forced to walk away from the deal.


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

                    Good , very good if they seek Israels help or US with Turkey they will surely now be doomed.Armenia until 2020 must make big steps for the takeover.

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                    • Oallo Oallo Yervan Calling

                      "Acting as Moscow's only true ally in the south Caucasus region and enthusiastically hosting a significant Russian military presence on its soil, Armenia today is beginning to play a major role in the Caucasus region's geopolitical life. Armenia has become a crucial base of operations for Moscow, and this has made Yerevan untouchable in the region. In fact, Georgia and Azerbaijan, Armenia's larger and wealthier neighbors, have begun to fear Yerevan. Yerevan's strategic alliance with Moscow has finally placed Armenia on the map. The following quote about the Russian military base in north-eastern Armenia was taken from an English-language Israeli website -

                      �Military Base 102 is a key point, Russia�s outpost in the South Caucasus,� a Russian military source told the newspaper. �It occupies a very important geopolitical position, but the Kremlin fears lest it should lose this situation.�
                      It is now becoming increasingly obvious that Moscow is seriously preparing various contingency plans in preparation of a Western/Israeli attack against Iran. The simple fact that Moscow has serious fears concerning its military presence in Armenia implies a lot. There are a lot of implications in this for the small and landlocked republic in the Caucasus, not the least of which is that Moscow will not spare any effort in protecting its strategic presence in Armenia, thereby ensuring Yerevan's survival in that hostile environment. Allied to Moscow, strategically situated in the south Caucasus and straddling the regions of unrest, Armenia will therefore become a major theater of operations once the shooting begins - whether we Armenians want it or not. Therefore, it is better to be prepared and looking for opportunities."

                      Shame the Russians don't have the same media outlets the Yahoodi does, this way they can spew sheet all day long too! Here is the link for all of you drawned out by the noise from the jokers.



                      "When Armenians finally put aside their victim mentalities and stop looking at the political West for any kind of assistance, they may finally come to the realization that for Armenia to truly prosper it must gradually begin formulating a long-term expansionist policy in the Caucasus"

                      I want to change the above a little bit to read. ( We are not expanding we are only tacking back our land )

                      Or would some of you mofo's rather wait for them to give you a Fake Eurovision contest? With love from Baku! What bull sheet!

                      Time to change the reality on the ground again!

                      �There is no need for deploying large numbers of army regulars and heavy military hardware such as modern T-90 tanks and multiple rocket launchers in Daghestan - unless there is something else on Moscow's mind.�

                      I have something in mind, it is a special crispy cookie, made with dark chocolate and cinnamon I�m going to call it the Baku Cookie...LOL yum yum

                      "When I was in Baku recently, they showed me a 3-D topographic map of Armenia, AZ [Azerbaijan], Nagorno [Karabakh]," the Czech related. "You can see very clearly that once (and if) the Armenians cross over with Russian backing, it is a flat path to Baku. The Russians told them during the Georgia war that Georgia could just be the first stop... pretty direct threat. The Azerbaijanis are terrified of this."

                      Coming to a yahoodi cinama near you very soon! Only limited tickets will be sold to build up the hype, short takes and special advertising will be shown a mouth watering cookie! Sound bites " Armenian Cookie " reapeated over and over, "Only made in Baku"....ROTFLMAO

                      But before all was over they went to a a commercial so everyone missed a part of the show below!

                      "That night I learned that sometime during the first few days of the Russian-Georgian war, Armenian forces in Artsakh were given the green light to carryout a preemptive strike against the Azeri military. While the Russian Bear was mauling Georgia's Western/Turkish/Israeli backed military, Armenians had apparently attacked Azeri positions in force and managed to liberate large tracts of land in Martakert and along the Arax River. According to some claims, proximately 20,000 hectares of land were liberated at the time."

                      So I hope you enjoy the commercial on Facebook...LOL

                      Getze Hayastan!

                      ""The armed forces of the NKR aren�t preparing to execute any so-called concessions. On the contrary, during the past year the territories in our possession have grown by some several thousand hectares... Armenian front lines on the right flank along the Arax River have advanced by four kilometers."


                      Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan (NKR Defense Minister)"

                      How about another Commercial?

                      Парад 09.05.2012 в Карабахе (Армения, Арцах)-09052012 Parade in Karabakh (Armenia, Artsakh)
                      Last edited by Federate; 05-24-2012, 05:37 PM.

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