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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Originally posted by Azad View Post
    The Levonits (herya) and the confused Nikolits (NATOsit)

    "Putin concludes secret military bloc deal with Azerbaijan

    In a nutshell, Moscow's message to Armenia is simple: If Yerevan continues its policy of rapprochement with NATO, the Kremlin will toughen its stance on Armenia and, quite possibly, revisit the issue to return some of the territories adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh to Azerbaijan."



    http://www.pravdareport.com/world/us..._azerbaijan-0/
    Take this with a grain of salt. Look at the name of the author.

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    • Originally posted by armnuke View Post

      Take this with a grain of salt. Look at the name of the author.
      I know ... Just that Russia used all its polite ways on saying know where you stand Armenia. As in you cannot be in both camps to that extend.

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      • ՊԲ-ի Առանձին հրետանային բրիգադի կազմավորման 25-րդ տարեդարձը

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        • Originally posted by Azad View Post
          The Levonits (herya) and the confused Nikolits (NATOsit)

          "Putin concludes secret military bloc deal with Azerbaijan

          In a nutshell, Moscow's message to Armenia is simple: If Yerevan continues its policy of rapprochement with NATO, the Kremlin will toughen its stance on Armenia and, quite possibly, revisit the issue to return some of the territories adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh to Azerbaijan."



          http://www.pravdareport.com/world/us..._azerbaijan-0/



          This video was posted on the 7th Sept.

          Arman Navasartyan was giving his take on this story.

          Very wise man.
          .
          Last edited by londontsi; 09-11-2018, 04:51 AM.
          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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          • First of all, we have a weak stand on Artsakh. Our stand on Artsakh should be the same as of turkey’s stand on Western Armenia. Ignore, it happened in the past and move on. We do not need to constantly bring up and comply with something that is not an issue for us Armenians.
            Nikol should be every naive not to understand that Putin and his money entourage have indirect interest and investments in different companies in Armenia. Structures put in place during Kocharyan presidency. He should back off and focus on building a new economy and stop being the police of what happened in the past.
            In the business world, be it in the West or the East it is all about concessions, interest and indirect investments. He even managed to irritate Ruben Vartanyan. Nikol has a banal puritan socialist views and has an issue with wealthy people, as in they all are corrupt for being wealthy.
            turkish rapprochement with Russia is dragging its azeri cousin along, pocking and harassing Armenia. All Nikol does what Saakashvili did (15) some years ago. If he continues he might even end up like him. The West cares less of these far away small countries that could be used only for their energy, energy routes interest. Well, destroying their environment with mining as well.

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            • Originally posted by Azad View Post
              First of all, we have a weak stand on Artsakh. Our stand on Artsakh should be the same as of turkey’s stand on Western Armenia. Ignore, it happened in the past and move on. We do not need to constantly bring up and comply with something that is not an issue for us Armenians.
              Nikol should be every naive not to understand that Putin and his money entourage have indirect interest and investments in different companies in Armenia. Structures put in place during Kocharyan presidency. He should back off and focus on building a new economy and stop being the police of what happened in the past.
              In the business world, be it in the West or the East it is all about concessions, interest and indirect investments. He even managed to irritate Ruben Vartanyan. Nikol has a banal puritan socialist views and has an issue with wealthy people, as in they all are corrupt for being wealthy.
              turkish rapprochement with Russia is dragging its azeri cousin along, pocking and harassing Armenia. All Nikol does what Saakashvili did (15) some years ago. If he continues he might even end up like him. The West cares less of these far away small countries that could be used only for their energy, energy routes interest. Well, destroying their environment with mining as well.
              well most people want pashinyan now so suck it. Also tell your oligarch friends to suck it too cuz he just ordered all their bodygaurds to be disarmed.

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              • Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post

                well most people want pashinyan now so suck it. Also tell your oligarch friends to suck it too cuz he just ordered all their bodygaurds to be disarmed.
                Փաշինյանը ուժայիններին․ Ասֆալտին պառկեցնել օլիգարխների թիկնազորները, 2 ժամ ժամանակ ունեք

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                • Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post

                  well most people want pashinyan now so suck it. Also tell your oligarch friends to suck it too cuz he just ordered all their bodygaurds to be disarmed.
                  Being from the diaspora, unlike most, I care less for one or the other. All I care, is the well being and the perpetual existence of our nation in a sea of backwards turkic apes. I supported Nikol, just cause the other side went too far. Time to move on and not do the same over and over and over. Either he has ideas and new approaches or he can continue as if we are still in a revolt mode. He is getting annoying at this time. If one side had Oligarch this side is having a penniless socialist perpetual revenge. What are we Venezuela now?

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                  • "bodygaurds to be disarmed." For someone in the most important office of the country, should not be dealing or worring of street thugs if they should or not be armed. This is micromanagement as in no one in all layers underneath him can make that decisions.

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                    • Originally posted by Azad View Post
                      "bodygaurds to be disarmed." For someone in the most important office of the country, should not be dealing or worring of street thugs if they should or not be armed. This is micromanagement as in no one in all layers underneath him can make that decisions.
                      His life is at danger because of those street thugs. Nikol has been too kind to them. Time to clean the streets.

                      He's going to drain the swamp, nothing will stop him.

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