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lol

 

the azeri soldiers dont even know how to walk in the fog : for the 3d time in the past three weeks, an azeri soldier was captured by Artsakh forces

 

in case of a war resurgence between Azer and Armenia+Artsakh, the country with the best knowledge of the geography of Artsakh will prevail

 

these guys know every detail of their places, they know how to hide and impress the ennemy

 

the azer are just like tourists there, they ask american and israeli trainers to learn military strategy, and recently some officials from the US army told that Artsakh was untakable, even for the USA...

 

sorry to put an azeri text here, but it is a masterpiece, they are definitely pathetic people :

 

"This is the third Azerbaijani soldier imprisoned by the Armenians during the past three weeks. The Armenian side claims that Azeri soldiers escape, because of maltreatment. Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported that the soldiers have lost their way, because of fog. But why Armenian soldiers orientate themselves well in the fog."

 

http://www.bakutoday.net/view.php?d=31639

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Azeri equipment

 

Latitude: 40°12'4.71"N

Longitude: 47° 1'52.90"E

Range: 500m

 

Here is a snapshot: (

 

How do you get such a clear capturing of images on Google Earth?

When I use the "save image" command the resulting image from that height is smaller - and even if I zoom in closer, to 370m, to match your size, the resulting saved jpg image takes in less of the landscape, and is of much poorer quality, with jpg artifacts.

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Where do you get this from? Georgia maybe but all the other countries are way more stronger.

 

no, where do YOU get this from?

azerbaijan has the power to bring up a strong reserve but they lack training and determination.

 

fedayis in artsakh where outnumbered 4 to 1. do you know what the armenian kill ratio was? for every dead armenian there were 5 dead azeris. im sorry but thats true military strength.

Iran is a close friend (altho i dont want them to be), russia is an even closer one. georgia dislikes us but fears us and doesnt want to piss us off because of javakh.

 

the only real threat is turkey. but they want to please the US and the EU, and BOTH of those are becoming more and more pro armenian.

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They don't have more tanks.And anyway,we only need enough to defend our postions,the Ohanian line that we have built and re-inforced many times over is unbreakable.It is like the Maginot line in World War Two exept there is no Belgium to invade from for the Azeris.Plus once they attack and we push them back,we then counter attack and fight a smart well thought out plan to Baku.

 

And the air-defense we have is unbreakable with those anti-air missles that are the best in the world.Plus we have a bunch of missles that we can launch on any oil installation that they have to drop there suupplies and moral.

 

Armenia can never defeat Azerbaijan. Even if the very unlikely scenario of Armenian tanks trundling down Baku's boulevards were to come true, it would mean nothing militarily in the long term.

 

However, Azerbaijan needs to only win one conclusive military victory in Nagorno Karabagh for them to win the whole war permanently.

 

In the past, wars fought between mismatched sides could be won by the weaker side if that side showed some strategic thinking. For example, by making life in the border regions of the stronger side so difficult that the population of those parts would agitate for peace (and would threaten rebellion from the central authority if that peace was not forthcoming). Actively supporting rival parties within the stronger side would also help.

I don't see any of that happening in the case of Nagorno-Karabagh. For example, the hundreds of thousands of Azeri refugees have been entirely taken out of the picture by both sides (the Azeri regime simply ignores them and says that they will be able to return once the enevitable military victory is secured). A wise response from Armenia would have been to say that those people would be able to return much sooner if a peaceful settlement was reached, and in an internationally sponsored settlement would be given compensation to help their return, and, in fact, could even return before any final peace was reached. But there is no such wisdom in Armenia.

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lol

 

if the president ilham alien is lost in the armenian fog, azer will ask "neko the cat" to look for him

 

but you have to know that the armenian army cannot capture any animal victim of mistreatments, only azer soldiers loosing themselves in the terrible fog of war

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lol

 

if the president ilham alien is lost in the armenian fog, azer will ask "neko the cat" to look for him

 

but you have to know that the armenian army cannot capture any animal victim of mistreatments, only azer soldiers loosing themselves in the terrible fog of war

 

You loose yourself in the fog of your own stupidity. Nevermind, I'm sure that when the Azeri tanks roll into Stephanakert you will be sipping your coffee in Paris without concern or guilt. Neanwhile, up the road, in his palace, your local little God, Aznavour, will be sipping his champagne, also without concern or guilt, and not even seeing the irony that the road he helped build is great for those Azeri tanks to trundle along.

 

BTW, an Armenian friend of mine, from Paris, was recently telling me something about Aznavour's little road-building failings in NK. Raise 5 million euros from gullible Armenians for a road that in reality only costs 500,000 to construct. Pass 4 million of the remander on to the varous crooks, mafiosi and corrupt politicians that infest Armenia and Artsakh, and loose the remaining 500,000 in assorted expenses.

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So neko my suspicion of you being zurderer's cousine came true.

 

What are you guys looking for in armenian forum? Why don't you stop your political misleading propaganda and look in the eyes of the truth? DO you belive azeri tanks will roll one day in Stepanakert? Well I don't. And most of the forum user's here don't belive either.

 

You are trying to convict armenian government in corruption? How about your government? Are they non corrupt patriots?

 

I do not know what the hell you are going to do when the war starts over again. But I will be there waiting for you and other animals to cross the border...

 

You better don't waste your time here.

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You loose yourself in the fog of your own stupidity. Nevermind, I'm sure that when the Azeri tanks roll into Stephanakert you will be sipping your coffee in Paris without concern or guilt. Neanwhile, up the road, in his palace, your local little God, Aznavour, will be sipping his champagne, also without concern or guilt, and not even seeing the irony that the road he helped build is great for those Azeri tanks to trundle along.

 

BTW, an Armenian friend of mine, from Paris, was recently telling me something about Aznavour's little road-building failings in NK. Raise 5 million euros from gullible Armenians for a road that in reality only costs 500,000 to construct. Pass 4 million of the remander on to the varous crooks, mafiosi and corrupt politicians that infest Armenia and Artsakh, and loose the remaining 500,000 in assorted expenses.

Would you stop it? You have said this so many times already (a few years back you said that within a year Azerbaijan would attack Artsakh and take it back) and you were wrong then and are probably wrong now. Does anyone know how to say "Piss off" in Japanese? :angry:

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BTW, an Armenian friend of mine, from Paris, was recently telling me something about Aznavour's little road-building failings in NK. Raise 5 million euros from gullible Armenians for a road that in reality only costs 500,000 to construct. Pass 4 million of the remander on to the varous crooks, mafiosi and corrupt politicians that infest Armenia and Artsakh, and loose the remaining 500,000 in assorted expenses.

 

BTW, the same guy, who had (along with some friends) raised about 1 million euros towards that 5 million figure, explained that the whole affair was hushed-up by various prominent Armenians who didn't want A's gross financial and organisational incompetence revealed in public.

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Would you stop it? You have said this so many times already (a few years back you said that within a year Azerbaijan would attack Artsakh and take it back) and you were wrong then and are probably wrong now. Does anyone know how to say "Piss off" in Japanese? :angry:

Like I said in reply to your pm, I don't know what you are on (but it isn't doing you any good, so I suggest that you stop taking it).

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Repeat question.

How do you get such a clear capturing of images on Google Earth?

When I use the "save image" command the resulting image from that height is smaller - and even if I zoom in closer, to 370m, to match your size, the resulting saved jpg image takes in less of the landscape, and is of much poorer quality, with jpg artifacts.

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Azeri equipment

 

Latitude: 40°12'4.71"N

Longitude: 47° 1'52.90"E

Range: 500m

 

Here is a snapshot: (it is not very clear but it looks like some type of military vehicles)

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Armenian positions (possible mine fields)

 

Latitude: 40°10'36.75"N

Longitude: 47° 2'15.73"E

Range: 500m

Snapshot:

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Once you are there just take the "Xramat" and keep going north or south through the front line.

 

Thank you so much for that information!

 

I will blog this information and credit you! :)

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Neko i fully support you azeris military is way stronger than Armenia's use facts not nationalism go look online there way stronger and with the support of turkey they will crush us we only have about 60,000 active soldiers while they have over a million and there weapons are way more advanced plus artsakh barely has anymore fedayis.
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Indeed it is !

 

It didn't happen to our nation for 2000 years after Tigran the Great.

 

If you want your historical lands back you have to fight for it. That is what 2000 years of experience proves.

 

By the way Mihr. Are your thumbnails really along the front line?

 

hehe

 

I used the artsakh including the other areas we got to delimitate the border

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Hi all,

 

I did some research to find where we stand compared to our neighbors. The result: scary.

 

Our Military Vs. Our Neighboirs

 

Let me know if you agree with my conclusion.

 

Cheers!

 

Okay you just showed that Azerbaijan would crush us any day and i don't know why you put in Russia and Turkey because they are not involved unless Russia or Turkey gets in and as you can see they are stronger!

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I think hyefedayis is another mf turkish spy in our forum (I can smell the shit).

 

Dude why did you choose that name? The real hay fedayis exterminated roaches like you. You are probably nekos cousine and you guys both are trying to spread your misleading propaganda here huh? You stupid sons of ....

 

Do you think you are clever enough to do that without even beeing noticed?

 

Well f u.

 

P.S. even if you are armenian I consider you f turk for your coward posts you moron.

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Wow first of all i am Armenian you dumb ass, i know what im talking about i don't talk out of my ass like you do grow up you little kid. Try educating others or do something good for armenia except for bragging about our so called strong army. Sorry but nationalism is out.
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HyeFedayis,

 

You know when the war just broke out, there were a lot of people like you who said we will never win the war, it is impossible, lets appeal to the international community and there were people who were determined to win by any costs, finally after such a long time Armenians learned to do things differently, but more importantly, cooperate with each other :)

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HyeFedayis,

 

You know when the war just broke out, there were a lot of people like you who said we will never win the war, it is impossible, lets appeal to the international community and there were people who were determined to win by any costs, finally after such a long time Armenians learned to do things differently, but more importantly, cooperate with each other :)

 

I never said we will not win but look at the statistics but the good thing is Azeris depend on turks while we depend on Russia and lately Armenia is cooperating with many countries they just signed a contract with Serbia to sell guns to us and weapons. Just because we won before doesn't mean we will win again. But if we do fight ill be glad to fight its disgusting why they want our lands especially karabakh its been ours too long it is populated by Armenians if we give karabakh the poor Armenians will be surrounded by turks and than another massacre will happen thats the biggest concern.

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