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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    I don't post for a few days and look what happens...LOL

    We have people praising Shashavali while others are knocking down a nice looking Armo chick, who happens to be doing more then most of us. At least if some of you guys are going to sit there and fart why do you feel the need to knock down our chicks and bash our president? For a tie eating MOFO or the butch Lesbian next to our babe? And all this talk of the baboon T-90's did you folks forget we have T-90's too?

    First war all we had was a home made K6-92. With this against everybody else, we had no high ground, no defense line, no air defense except a few shoulder fired ones we managed to sneak in somehow under blockade. Now we hold the high ground and have T-90’s ourselves, S-300 and a modest air force and one hell of a defense belt layered deep. Yet none see this, only the ever present defeatist attitude persists. Not only does it persist but the nasty attitude of bringing others down because you fail to see reality.

    Sometimes some of you guys are truly hopeless. If you are going to be defeatists then keep it to yourself!

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

      @Vahram, don't confuse defeatism with realism. I don't know why you are so supportive of the status quo in Armenia.

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

        I'm not confusing the two, the bulk of us are defeatists and this is a true statement. Your playing with the status quo is exactly what the West i.e. Je w wants. Either you are one of them, or are truly lost, with the winds of war heating up you want to do what? Praise a tie eating Mofo still! Yet you feel like telling me I’m confusing things, take a sniff at reality and understand what is good for Armenia and when it is good for Armenia.

        Status quo has a defense belt, S-300’s, UAV’s T-90’s yet we still see none of this. What is your solution to let Goldman Sachs get the last $5 drams left in some Armo’s pocket? The same West that courts the baboon and lets them get away with Murder! The baboon that buys Euro officials like chocolates, the same West that can’t say the G word. What is it that you are recomending really? How much money is being stolen in the West? Care to give me a figure of where the derivatives stand? Last figure was more that 600 Trillion and you found an Armenian with $5 drams in his pocket and you feel like taking it away?

        You plan on a little instability like all the other revolutions so successfully carried out? Yet another named revolt that has raped each country in turn? You plan on calling this the Apricot revolution? You feel like you are a patriot for recommending the exact same thing, as if by innocence or is it deliberate?

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

          Originally posted by Artashes View Post
          The Armenian beauty(soldier)in the above pic that is wearing finger nail polish(varnish(smile)) and make-up
          Was in a training invironement, not a genuine combat invironement.
          To question her skill,commitment,training,ability,sincerity or reason for being in the military because of a modest display of femininity in a known non combat situation is in my opinion to underestimate her.
          A cardinal rule in fighting --- never underestimate your opponent --- .
          I am going to assume(safely assume) come crunch time finger nail polish(varnish) and make-up would not enter the mind of that soldier of RA.
          Again I am going to assume of my compatriot that upon orders or demand of time -- SHE -- would march into the jaws of death.
          And yes, she is a "smashing" lady.
          Artashes
          My response to your comments is that it is a matter of discipline.

          I have no reason to doubt the patriotism and effectiveness of the members of our armed forces.
          I am making that statement because of my bias.

          I have no doubt you also.

          I have never met a member of our armed soldiers male or female.
          My impression is you also.



          .
          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

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            The little military experience that I have had, during field craft training it was clear advice/instruction that we do not wear any sprays.
            Not even deodorant because of the odour it can give. It would surprise you how far it can be picked with a favourable breeze.

            As an example we were also shown films of idiotic yanks in Vietnam jungles with lighted cigars in their mouths.
            We were also told because of the lack of discipline they even wore perfume.

            Another interesting item in the photos was one of the male soldiers was wearing a metallic finished watch.
            Again something we were told never to wear because its reflection could give away your location without you being aware.

            These are some of the things which was frowned upon in the British army.

            Being in training is irrelevant again it is a matter of discipline.



            .
            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

              Originally posted by Vahram View Post
              I'm not confusing the two, the bulk of us are defeatists and this is a true statement. Your playing with the status quo is exactly what the West i.e. Je w wants. Either you are one of them, or are truly lost, with the winds of war heating up you want to do what? Praise a tie eating Mofo still! Yet you feel like telling me I’m confusing things, take a sniff at reality and understand what is good for Armenia and when it is good for Armenia.

              Status quo has a defense belt, S-300’s, UAV’s T-90’s yet we still see none of this. What is your solution to let Goldman Sachs get the last $5 drams left in some Armo’s pocket? The same West that courts the baboon and lets them get away with Murder! The baboon that buys Euro officials like chocolates, the same West that can’t say the G word. What is it that you are recomending really? How much money is being stolen in the West? Care to give me a figure of where the derivatives stand? Last figure was more that 600 Trillion and you found an Armenian with $5 drams in his pocket and you feel like taking it away?

              You plan on a little instability like all the other revolutions so successfully carried out? Yet another named revolt that has raped each country in turn? You plan on calling this the Apricot revolution? You feel like you are a patriot for recommending the exact same thing, as if by innocence or is it deliberate?
              Just because you are unable to imagine a better future for Armenia does not mean the status quo is OK. Armenia is slowly but surely depopulating. Hopefully, I speak for the both of us when I say this is a catastrophe. I believe that Armenia needs a president that is willing to do what Saakashvilli did, which is to replace the police force (which is after all the root of the problem: no rule of law). Establishment of rule of law will dig up shadow economy in Armenia, which is the country's biggest problem. A country with a population of 3 million can not afford to have shadow economy....

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

                Bro, you served in what - the British Army? LOL!!!!!!!!!! Dude, please save us from your marshal opinions. A-rabs fight better than the Brits!

                In the battlefield I'll take an Armo chick with nail polish and perfume than a "prince harry" any friggen day! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

                Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                . The little military experience that I have had, during field craft training it was clear advice/instruction that we do not wear any sprays. Not even deodorant because of the odour it can give. It would surprise you how far it can be picked with a favourable breeze. As an example we were also shown films of idiotic yanks in Vietnam jungles with lighted cigars in their mouths. We were also told because of the lack of discipline they even wore perfume. Another interesting item in the photos was one of the male soldiers was wearing a metallic finished watch. Again something we were told never to wear because its reflection could give away your location without you being aware. These are some of the things which was frowned upon in the British army. Being in training is irrelevant again it is a matter of discipline.

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

                  You need to join Vartan Oskanians Civilitas. LOL!!!!!!

                  Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                  Just because you are unable to imagine a better future for Armenia does not mean the status quo is OK. Armenia is slowly but surely depopulating. Hopefully, I speak for the both of us when I say this is a catastrophe. I believe that Armenia needs a president that is willing to do what Saakashvilli did, which is to replace the police force (which is after all the root of the problem: no rule of law). Establishment of rule of law will dig up shadow economy in Armenia, which is the country's biggest problem. A country with a population of 3 million can not afford to have shadow economy....

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

                    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
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                    The little military experience that I have had, during field craft training it was clear advice/instruction that we do not wear any sprays.
                    Not even deodorant because of the odour it can give. It would surprise you how far it can be picked with a favourable breeze.

                    As an example we were also shown films of idiotic yanks in Vietnam jungles with lighted cigars in their mouths.
                    We were also told because of the lack of discipline they even wore perfume.

                    Another interesting item in the photos was one of the male soldiers was wearing a metallic finished watch.
                    Again something w

                    e were told never to wear because its reflection could give away your location without you being aware.

                    These are some of the things which was frowned upon in the British army.

                    Being in training is irrelevant again it is a matter of discipline.



                    .
                    Interesting points you have made.
                    I was focusings on women's capability and you were focusing on type of discipline and the reasoning behind that choice of discipline.
                    All the points you made have been known to be of true merite for a long time and are / can make the difference btweem life and death or the success of a mission or goal.
                    A well made point.
                    I dought (my bias) that any of our people would go into battle with cosmetics or "glitter" but I understand your point.
                    And yes you are right on the other 2 counts.
                    Artashes

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

                      Originally posted by Serjik View Post
                      You need to join Vartan Oskanians Civilitas. LOL!!!!!!
                      What's your opinion on the matter?

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