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The territories of the first Armenian republic (1918-1920) + Nakhichevan cannot be forgotten. When the day comes, everybody who's not Armenian in these lands will either have to accept Armenian sovereignty, or will have to pack and leave.Originally posted by gokorik View PostWhats your point? He's still saying we should attack the Kurds if they were to establish a state. Do you agree?
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Israel alone is a dead meat. Just to remind u the last war how they lost against Hezbollah.Originally posted by armnuke View PostTo acheive big, we need to think big. Look at Israel, how many times has it brought the Arabs to down on their knees? Nowadays wars are not fought on horses and elephants. Sure quantity is important only if it is managed and utilized efficiently.
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When the Turkish army is too weak just like the Syrian army is now, when kurds take vast parts of Eastern Turkey. That will be the right timing.Originally posted by Spetsnaz View PostAnd how are they going to take the lands from Turkey?
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Can you elaborate more on how Israel LOST against hezbollah? I've lived all my life in Lebanon, and during the 2006 war 2 million Lebanese were displaced in one week. There wasn't a single bridge left in Lebanon, the infrastructure was turned into ash. If you're telling me that Isreal won, because they did not wipe out Hezbollah, let me tell you that it's impossible to wipe out Hezbollah, because they come from the Shiite population in Lebanon which is around 1.5 million out of 4 million Lebanese. They're the same guys who would live as normal citizens, but take up arms against Israel in times of need.Originally posted by Spetsnaz View PostIsrael alone is a dead meat. Just to remind u the last war how they lost against Hezbollah.
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I was in Lebanon too at that time. When Hezbollah was able to hit the warship in the sea and following the massacre of 40 Mekarava tanks in only 1 village that's when they retreated. that was back when Hezbollah had no SAMs. Now i highly doubt. You can't win a guerrilla militias. Israel even now is afraid to march. just watch documentaries from the Israeli side and see how did they accept their defeat. Yes they shot the bridges population displaced but that's normal when you do not have SAMs and above are the enemy bombers. After 30 days when they entered they just felt that there's no way to march more inside cz it was full of traps.Originally posted by armnuke View PostCan you elaborate more on how Israel LOST against hezbollah? I've lived all my life in Lebanon, and during the 2006 war 2 million Lebanese were displaced in one week. There wasn't a single bridge left in Lebanon, the infrastructure was turned into ash. If you're telling me that Isreal won, because they did not wipe out Hezbollah, let me tell you that it's impossible to wipe out Hezbollah, because they come from the Shiite population in Lebanon which is around 1.5 million out of 4 million Lebanese. They're the same guys who would live as normal citizens, but take up arms against Israel in times of need.
What would have happened if Hezbollah had been vanquished? That is perhaps the most significant and upsetting question about the 2006 war. How did a seemingl...
How did a seemingly primitive gorilla group defeat one of the world's most advanced military powers?Last edited by Spetsnaz; 08-16-2015, 12:00 PM.
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Who will weaken the Turkish army? Only civil war nothing else!Originally posted by armnuke View PostWhen the Turkish army is too weak just like the Syrian army is now, when kurds take vast parts of Eastern Turkey. That will be the right timing.
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