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

    Originally posted by argin View Post
    Ya it was interesting to me why Every American news outlet started picking on Armenia issue all of a sudden,I won't be surprised if Jews are involved like u said,they own the media
    Its the lobbying firms employed by the Turkish Government. Hit pieces were posted in Forbes, the Washington Times, and Huffington Post. It totally backfired. If you read the comments to all of these articles, commenters (who are vastly non-Armenian) have completely lambasted the articles. No one is buying it. Turkey is such a disaster that the American public (and the European public as well) is starting to finally wake up from its polly-anna slumber. This is not anecdotal but the new reality. Turkey is seen (and rightfully so) as an ally of ISIS and al-Qaeda, dictatorial, islam-fascist, anti-West, anti-Chrisitan, unreliable/lying, and finally criminal, which again, they obviously are. For all of Turkeys detractors there is a growing admiration for Russia/Putin and Russia's actions in Syria, however reluctantly that might be by some circles (WH, State Dept., etc). In the meantime Azerbaijan is now being picked apart by the media. It is clear the Turkey and Azerbaijan's PR can no longer accomplish much. Turkey's list of enemies are growing by legions- which is a self-fulfilling prophesy considering Turkey's miscalculations, treatment of non-Turks, paranoia, etc. Turkey is truly becoming the nexus of what we, Armenians, always knew it to be. The PR firms and lobbyists will contend to be paid but the Turks have already lost in the long run. Again, we are going to see the evidenced more and more.
    Last edited by Joseph; 02-28-2016, 02:47 PM.

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

    Originally posted by argin View Post
    Ya it was interesting to me why Every American news outlet started picking on Armenia issue all of a sudden,I won't be surprised if Jews are involved like u said,they own the media
    It is orchestrated by Western media. Now it is BBC.

    A year ago.
    Azerbaijan 'silencing critics' by detaining activists
    Switzerland has offered a prominent Azeri human rights campaigner refuge at its embassy - but many others are still being silenced, critics say.


    Today, the contradiction.
    How Muslim Azerbaijan had satire years before Charlie Hebdo
    A century before Islamist gunmen attacked France's satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, a similar magazine was being read by Muslims in the Russian empire.

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

    Originally posted by Azad View Post
    Since turkey signaled their desperate submission to Israel, the zionist Neocon are back. This time their target is Armenia.

    It started with Forbes few days ago with Adam Ereli and his mental rant. See the comments section where he is grilled.
    "Putin's Newest Satellite State"
    BY ADAM ERELI - The growing Russian military buildup in Armenia is a threat to the U.S. and its allies.


    Yesterday it was The Washington Post.
    "The Russia-Armenia alliance is threatening Turkey, a critical U.S. ally"


    Also an interesting read from one of the past members on this forum. Excellent analysis of the present geopolitics of our region.

    http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com....ctions-in.html
    Ya it was interesting to me why Every American news outlet started picking on Armenia issue all of a sudden,I won't be surprised if Jews are involved like u said,they own the media

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  • Mos
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    Though in our case we support "self determination" while Israel may be more firm on the principle of territorial integrity.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    Agreed.
    The reason I raised the question is because I could see a parallel with what Natanyahou was saying and the Armenian position vis a vi their respective conflicts.
    Indeed many parallels exist though in Artsakh's case, the population that had lived there for ages stood up and kicked the others out after a war whereas in Israel, J3ws who settled there allied with J3ws who were there kicked the Palestinians out before and after the Israeli declaration of independence.

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Armenia got the land in defense and the demographics on the ground has changed so Azerbaijan can either move to Turkey or Israel since they are all joined at the hip.
    Agreed.
    The reason I raised the question is because I could see a parallel with what Natanyahou was saying and the Armenian position vis a vi their respective conflicts.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    I wonder if Azerbaijan as a “friend” of Israel would agree with every thing that was said here.
    Armenia got the land in defense and the demographics on the ground has changed so Azerbaijan can either move to Turkey or Israel since they are all joined at the hip.

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Netanyahu tells Obama who's Boss


    I wonder if Azerbaijan as a “friend” of Israel would agree with every thing that was said here.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Netanyahu tells Obama who's Boss

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  • Federate
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    How dare these Russian "anti-"semites"" and neo-Nazis claim that J3ws are spying on Russia! J3ws are holier than thou, they would never do such a thing.
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    Russia expels Israel's military attaché over espionage claims
    Colonel Vadim Leiderman arrested, questioned late last week; Israeli security reportedly questioned him upon his arrival for allegedly contacting a foreign agent, suspicions from which he was cleared.
    By Yossi Melman and Avi Sharf Tags: Israel news IDF

    Israel's military attaché in Moscow was arrested and expelled earlier this week, it was revealed on Wednesday, with sources saying that the top Israel Defense Forces officer was questioned over espionage suspicions.

    Colonel Vadim Leiderman was arrested during a May 12 meeting in a restaurant, in what appeared to be a violation of his diplomatic immunity. He was then questioned for a few hours, released, and subsequently deported.

    Leiderman, who was born in the Soviet Union, has a doctorate in engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. He was a member of the Israel Air Force (IAF) technical corps, and spent some years working for the IAF in America.

    Haaretz also learned that Leiderman was questioned by the Shin Bet over suspicions he had contacted a foreign agent, suspicions of which he was subsequently cleared.

    The IDF released a statement in response to Lederman's deportation, saying that the IDF officer's mission "was to end in two months," adding that Israeli security "officials had made a thorough examination which found that espionage claims are unfounded."

    The unusual incident occurred during an official visit to Russia by the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, led by committee chairman and Kadima MK Shaul Mofaz.

    The delegation met with senior Russian officials in the Russian parliament, as well as with Russian government officials, including the head of the Kremlin's national security council.

    Israeli officials were hard-pressed to explain the motivation for the arrest, estimating that it was the result of a power struggle between several Russian security services. Leiderman, an IAF man and a fluent Russian speaker, left promptly following his release and underwent a series of questionings concerning the affair.

    The incident wasn't the first time in which senior Israeli officials, specifically from the defense and intelligence establishment, were arrested under mysterious circumstances in Russia, in breach of their diplomatic immunity.

    In the early 1990s, Mossad representative Reuven Dinel was arrested in a Moscow subway station after he had purchased satellite images from a firm that was part of the Russian military intelligence.

    During his arrest, Russian security officials disregarded Dinel's immunity, in an interrogation that included a severe beating. He was then transferred to a local police station, released, and declared "persona non-grata," forcing him to leave the country.

    It should be pointed out that Leiderman, unlike Dinel, was not beaten during his arrest and questioning.

    Colonel Vadim Leiderman Arrested, Questioned Late Last Week; Israeli Security Reportedly Questioned Him Upon His Arrival for Allegedly Contacting a Foreign Agent, Suspicions From Which He Was Cleared.

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