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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 Odysseus View Post
    Why would they do such a thing to that poor kid? This post soviet irresponsible military is disgusting. How can you have a solid fighting unit if your own men are killing each other over trivial xxxx? Where is the comradeship? I hope the animals who did this rot in a cold dark cell, and i Know Azerbaijan has some rough prisons.
    Poor kid ? He could be used to kill us , so he is a ennemy.
    but still nobody deserves that .
    The image azerbaijan want to show the world will not last forever. The truth will come and everyone will see that it happens much more than the media says in azerbaijan !

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

      Originally posted by londontsi View Post
      I think when we criticise this “sad story” with regards this individual we should do so with a view to gain a few propaganda points
      and give us some reassurance that perhaps they are not the effective force to pose the threat that they want to pose.


      To actually expect them to be a “solid force” and have a “strong comradeship” within their army etc. we must be missing
      the story of why that army exists and is supposedly being trained for.
      I dont think this is something for anyone to try and get propaganda out of, I personally have a great disdain for politicians and all things political, its not a political matter, its just a murder. This young man was no different from you or I, he was just born in the "wrong country" and was taught what to think by his parents and government. Among Azeris, Armenian Soldiers are seen the same way you just viewed this man. And you look at that and call it bullxxxx. Now im not trying to promote peace and love lets all hug a rainbow or some sh*t like that. I'm just trying to say that its ok to look at somethings without filters and see it for what it is, This man was murdered. And its the responsibility of their Army to prevent this kind of stuff from happening. They SHOULD be worried about exactly what you said, Armenians could easily cull this for propaganda. But more importantly that is somebody's son who was taken away at 18 years old to be a bullet sponge. The whole situation is FUBAR.

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

        Originally posted by haydavid View Post
        Poor kid ? He could be used to kill us , so he is a enemy.
        but still nobody deserves that .
        The image azerbaijan want to show the world will not last forever. The truth will come and everyone will see that it happens much more than the media says in azerbaijan !
        Exactly, nobody deserves that, Im willing to bet That soldier would never have willingly joined the Army if war broke out. He is just as much a victim of the heavy handed and corrupt Aliyev regime as the Armenians were. Thats the way I see it anyway, Armenia's only real enemies in Azerbaijan are the Aliyevs. He is only antagonizing Armenians to stay in power, a people united against a common "enemy" are more likely to overlook the gross violations of their human rights, look at America for example, the patriot act? Banning "assault weapons"? Are you kidding me? Americans are letting them distroy our country, because they are scared of the "bad guys" But those bad guys are ghosts. I bet Sarkissian is doing the same thing in Armenia too albeit to a lesser degree of course.

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

          Air Defense Unit New Year's Eve
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            No hot sauce at the table? Blasphemy! This made me want to do BBQ so bad.

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

              Originally posted by Odysseus View Post
              No hot sauce at the table? Blasphemy! This made me want to do BBQ so bad.
              really ? come here , we ate xorovats 3 times last week ...

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

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                An Azeri soldier was beaten to death by his fellow soldiers and footage of his body has leaked on the Internet.
                The only good turk is a dead turk. This scumbag was another safarov in waiting. Removing the "aliyevs" from baku wouldn't solve anything, azeris were as genocidal under the musavats in 1918 and under mutallibov and elchibay. Their identity as a "nation" was established under a century ago based on a genocidal and revisionist usurpation of Armenian history, land, culture and even children, and nothing short of the total destruction of the azeris ability to even think about making war against Armenians would secure Armenia's eastern border.

                I'm all for using this to further prove that azeris are barbarians (quick someone call the us state department and the millenium challange corporation to cut aid to azerbaijan!), but anyone hoping that "democracy" will enlighten the azeris and move them away from anti-Armenian fascism is delusional. A less corrupt government in baku would only result in a more efficient azeri military, and an existential threat for the Republic of Armenia.
                Last edited by Sarkis86; 01-10-2013, 07:59 PM.

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

                  Originally posted by Odysseus View Post
                  Why would they do such a thing to that poor kid? This post soviet irresponsible military is disgusting. How can you have a solid fighting unit if your own men are killing each other over trivial xxxx? Where is the comradeship? I hope the animals who did this rot in a cold dark cell, and i Know Azerbaijan has some rough prisons.
                  That poor kid grew up with his nation's ancestral genetic message in his blood, ready to cut or behade Armenian women and children. To smash Armenian child's head on walls. To rape, kill and plunder. 800 yr genetic history cannot be changed. He was serving in the army getting ready for his bloody calling.
                  I say this is a very happy picture of a potential safarov hiiting the dust soon enough. One less, allways better...

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

                    Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                    That poor kid grew up with his nation's ancestral genetic message in his blood, ready to cut or behade Armenian women and children. To smash Armenian child's head on walls. To rape, kill and plunder. 800 yr genetic history cannot be changed. He was serving in the army getting ready for his bloody calling.
                    I say this is a very happy picture of a potential safarov hiiting the dust soon enough. One less, allways better...
                    This post I'm quoting and the post emmediately above quoted post are correct in my opinion.
                    I can understand having compassion for another life, but to forget who the enemy is and what they have done is --- shear insanity ---
                    Well put Sarkis & Hakob
                    Artashes

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

                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      Hamov hotov khorovats!
                      I can smell it from here.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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