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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    You would think they could have picked anything else in praising azeristan other than their election processes? Maybe tomato growing? Stupidity has no end. The country has been ruled by the same family for two generation

    "MPs take poll position after paid visit to observe Azerbaijan vote

    Liberal MPs Craig Kelly and Chris Back say Australia should learn from Azerbaijan’s election processes.

    After taking an all-expenses-paid trip to the former Soviet xrepublic to observe its constixtutional referendum — and xdespite claims of ballot stuffing and the detention of people protesting against the procedures — Senator Back and Mr Kelly praised the “safeguards” Azerbaijan had in place for its vote, which strengthened the country’s autocratic President Ilham Aliyev’s grip on power."

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        Originally posted by Azad View Post
        You would think they could have picked anything else in praising azeristan other than their election processes? Maybe tomato growing? Stupidity has no end. The country has been ruled by the same family for two generation

        "MPs take poll position after paid visit to observe Azerbaijan vote

        Liberal MPs Craig Kelly and Chris Back say Australia should learn from Azerbaijan’s election processes.

        After taking an all-expenses-paid trip to the former Soviet xrepublic to observe its constixtutional referendum — and xdespite claims of ballot stuffing and the detention of people protesting against the procedures — Senator Back and Mr Kelly praised the “safeguards” Azerbaijan had in place for its vote, which strengthened the country’s autocratic President Ilham Aliyev’s grip on power."

        http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nati...e6f75e261d8782
        They will be returning to Australia with some carpets.

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          Originally posted by DieHard69 View Post
          No offense but is that where they sh**
          Yes, exactly.
          I would say they should have a toilet under every seat, on every piece of armament equipment that is operated near Armenian border.

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            Armenian Air Defense







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              At 4:00 he points out to Pakistan.

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                    ՀՀ ԶՈւ տանկերի արդիականացման աշխատանքները սկսվել են. Արծրուն Հովհաննիսյան

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                      Baku denies air access to Russian plane en route to Syria via Armenia

                      December 5, 2016 - 13:13 AMT
                      PanARMENIAN.Netx-xAzerbaijanixair authorities did not allow axRussianxmilitary-transport aircraft IL-76, heading for the Erebuni military airport inxArmenia, to fly in their airspace, forcing the plane to return to the departure airport in Sochi.
                      Conversations between the command post and the pilot, published by blogger GalandecZP, show that the Il-76 was flying to Syria through Armenia.
                      "You can't reach Yerevan. Azerbaijan won't allow. Overflight is prohibited ," said the controller. The crew was then instructed to return to the airport in Sochi.
                      Военно-транспортный самолет летел по "сирийскому" направлению в Армению через Азербайджан, однако был вынужден вернуться на аэродром вылета в Сочи. Причины инцидента не известны: раньше российские самолеты Азербайджан пропускал.

                      Hayastan or Bust.

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