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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 UrMistake View Post
    Azerbaijan opens fire on vehicles, one Armenian soldier is dead
    ++RIP++

    Hit back hard make them feel it.
    Last edited by Eddo211; 10-22-2013, 07:15 PM.
    B0zkurt Hunter

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        I was thinking about that attack in Tavush where the Azeris shot and killed people on our side of the border. Shouldn't this be considered as a attack on Armenia vs Karabagh? If so then should this not be a CSTO matter?
        Hayastan or Bust.

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          Hi,

          Does somebody knows what's going on with the Mig-29's of the Azeri's? Please see below picture, it is taken last month in Lviv, Ukraine.
          Do they receive modifications? Any information?

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          http://www.airliners.net/photo/Azerb...fed847e0978665

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

            Interpreting Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry Reshuffle: War Or Housecleaning?
            October 23, 2013

            Azerbaijan's newly re-elected president Ilham Aliyev has announced his new cabinet, and it contains one surprise: long-serving Defense Minister Safar Abiyev has been let go. Abiyev was a controversial figure, holding his post since 1995 and widely seen as the source of much corruption in the MoD. The conventional wisdom for some time has held that if Abiyev were replaced, that would be a signal that Azerbaijan was getting ready to move to try to take back the disputed territory of Nagorno Karabakh. So is that what's happening?

            Yerevan-based analyst Richard Giragosian says so; he posted on his social media sites that "the risk of war over Karabakh has just increased three-fold, as this move may signal the start of real defense reform and adoption of serious offensive posture, as well as a possible end to corruption within the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense."

            But a source in Baku, who asked not to be named, said that internal considerations may be more at play in Abiyev's removal. For one, he was the target of recent protests over poor conditions for Azerbaijani soldiers. Secondly, he was at the center of a dispute this month between the U.S. embassy in Baku and the Azerbaijani government over criticism of the presidential vote. And Abiyev reportedly had a bad reputation among allies.

            Abiyev's replacement is Zakir Hasanov, currently the head of Azerbaijan's "internal troops." Sergey Minasyan, another Yerevan-based analyst, asked whether Abiyev's departure meant an increased likelihood of war, told The Bug Pit: "I am convinced that this new appointment means completely the opposite. If the former commander of the police Internal forces has been appointed as a minister of defense that likely would mean that Aliyev is more interested in better control and predictability of his own armed forces than to start a new war." Furthermore, Hasanov doesn't seem to have any combat experience; even in his Soviet Army days he served in rear bases.

            Abiyev's fate is still unclear. Vzglyad.az quotes him as responding to the news in an unedifying fashion: "I assess this as completely normal. There is no sort of problem here." The source in Baku suggests that learning where Abiyev ends up will give more indications of what this move might really mean.

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

                Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                I was thinking about that attack in Tavush where the Azeris shot and killed people on our side of the border. Shouldn't this be considered as a attack on Armenia vs Karabagh? If so then should this not be a CSTO matter?
                Simply CSTO is tool for bigger games ,i am shamed not to see any official reaction about those deaths ..at least from CSTO leader ... Lukasenko maybe or some close partners of Putin ... but no nothing ..absolutely 0 ... they turn blind eye and that only is a big - minus for the peace process which means .. when we start Blowing Pipes .. UK will not like nor the EU collectively cause of its energy problems * in other hand ...with the creation of bigger discourse between Azeri-Russian relations ...maybe a bigger disorientation we could make in out advantage of this blind eye situation ..i think at the end no one will care if a final status is created with only ONE big player in the region ..Armenia holding all the rights to negotiate gas resumption with EU ..Russia takes all the gas and oil from what desert is left of azerbaijan and we all live good looking only at the west our last problem to get rid of ... they was right the road for west goes from the east.

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

                  Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                  Brits have taught them not defense, not peacekeeping skills, but sniper skills knowing where they were going to be used. Sons of beaches
                  I find it funny how all of our western flappies are silent about this but they will immediately point out that Serj farted during his last interview.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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

                    Originally posted by Mokum View Post
                    Hi,

                    Does somebody knows what's going on with the Mig-29's of the Azeri's? Please see below picture, it is taken last month in Lviv, Ukraine.
                    Do they receive modifications? Any information?

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                    No real mods that I see....looks like its stripped and prepped for a new paint job thats all.


                    Haykakan
                    this is not the first time Armenian soldiers have been killed inside our lines in Tavush.
                    CSTO is as good as tits on a bore....we hit back and hit hard you hear
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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