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The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

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  • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

    Originally posted by Palavra View Post
    Pardon me, Why should armenians cause problems for BTC? what would gain armenians from this?
    How ignorant can these two Turks be? Their living in an alternate Universe (aka the so-called Republic of Turkey - Actually, it's hard to blame them ).

    The better question would be to ask what wouldn't Armenia gain from this...

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    • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

      Originally posted by Palavra View Post
      It would be stupid to armenians rebel at javakh. If Russia gain this conflict(Yes, she can gain war, but gaining conflict is different.), destiny of javakh armenians are done or do you think, Russia will enter georgia again?

      USA will retreat again because cost of retreating would much high(If georgia totally destroyed, noone will take USA serious anymore but Russia still did not occupy georgia. So It looks like, Russia also know her limits.)

      Of course, This is only my ideas. You can just go try.


      By the way, 1% is realy a big part. Should I remind you, Turkey is not even third or fourth biggest invester to BTC. Just guess who is first four..

      You can harm azerbaijan with attacking BTC but It is nonsense. Azeris always gain more money from you. You cannot flip flop it.. Armenian cannot gain an economic war. So why will you harm your political and diplomatical war for something you cannot gain?
      I imagine after this conflict that Russia will essentially be able to do what it wants in the Caucasus and the US/EU will be out of the region for the most part. The heady days of US military training and arming the Georgians are now over. The Russians have boldly reclaimed their near abroad in the Caucasus.

      Of course the Russians will pull back but only after they render the Georgian military ineffective which seems to be going swimmingly well for their armed forces. They will not destroy Georgia but so far have done quite a job on the country's infrastructure and this might not end too soon.

      If local Armenians decide that BTC pipeline running through Javakh should be "accidentally" blown up and the responding Georgian security teams should be "mistakenly" taken out with AK-47's, there is nothing anyone can really do. It does not matter which oil companies from which countries control a stake in BTC as they have nothing to lose by being part of such an unfortunate accident.

      Though as you say Armenians can't "gain" in a economic war because they do not have oil, they can effectively disrupt the economy of Azerbaijan by stopping the flow of oil. In essence, this helps secure Armenia....which maybe means they do "gain".

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      • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

        Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
        How ignorant can these two Turks be? Their living in an alternate Universe (aka the so-called Republic of Turkey - Actually, it's hard to blame them ).

        The better question would be to ask what wouldn't Armenia gain from this...
        Exactly. Very obtuse I would say.

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        • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

          Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post

          The better question would be to ask what wouldn't Armenia gain from this...
          Nothing, Armenia is alone in the region. . . Russia-Armenian well Relations is so-called. Especially "Armenian" write texts ony "copy" and "paste" from news websites.
          If I wrote Turco-Russian Relation topic, be sure it will takes so much time.

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          • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

            a hard argument comes from a crusader.. To bad old good days passed. Hmm do you living alternate time? Or still, you are waiting heroes of christianity?

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            • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

              Originally posted by Palavra View Post
              It would be stupid to armenians rebel at javakh. If Russia gain this conflict(Yes, she can gain war, but gaining conflict is different.), destiny of javakh armenians are done or do you think, Russia will enter georgia again?

              USA will retreat again because cost of retreating would much high(If georgia totally destroyed, noone will take USA serious anymore but Russia still did not occupy georgia. So It looks like, Russia also know her limits.)

              Of course, This is only my ideas. You can just go try.


              By the way, 1% is realy a big part. Should I remind you, Turkey is not even third or fourth biggest invester to BTC. Just guess who is first four..

              You can harm azerbaijan with attacking BTC but It is nonsense. Azeris always gain more money from you. You cannot flip flop it.. Armenian cannot gain an economic war. So why will you harm your political and diplomatical war for something you cannot gain?
              WTF are you talking about? Care to support this claim?

              Azerbaijan's whole economy is based on oil and gas. If they suddenly cannot sell their energy, they become poor...again. What's Azerbaijan going to rely on to raise revenue in lieu of oil? Tourism? Their innate ingenuity and business acumen? Give me a break!

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              • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

                Originally posted by Kanki View Post
                Nothing, Armenia is alone in the region. . . Russia-Armenian well Relations is so-called. Especially "Armenian" write texts ony "copy" and "paste" from news websites.
                If I wrote Turco-Russian Relation topic, be sure it will takes so much time.
                Yeah, you're right, Armenia and Russia have no relations

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                • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

                  Originally posted by Palavra View Post
                  a hard argument comes from a crusader.. To bad old good days passed. Hmm do you living alternate time? Or still, you are waiting heroes of christianity?
                  I see you're an anti-Christian too.

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                  • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

                    Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                    WTF are you talking about? Care to support this claim?

                    Azerbaijan's whole economy is based on oil and gas. If they suddenly cannot sell their energy, they become poor...again. What's Azerbaijan going to rely on to raise revenue in lieu of oil? Tourism? Their innate ingenuity and business acumen? Give me a break!


                    No, for instance my aunt has construction company in Baku, and there is too many Turkish companies make investment Azerbaijan so they can rise foreign currency.

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                    • Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations

                      Originally posted by RSNATION View Post
                      Armenia and Russia have no relations
                      I didn't mention that

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