Civilians, soldiers killed in Nagorno-Karabakh fighting

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9 Comments

  1. Anonymous September 29, 2020 at 06:13

    0.5

  2. Anonymous September 29, 2020 at 08:39

    5

  3. vyt1az September 29, 2020 at 14:09

    Leave it to AlJazeera to make it sound like the Armenians are in the wrong in the intro. The Muslim nations around Armenia have been stealing land from Armenians since the 7th century with the Turks committing genocide against 1.5milliion Armenians in the 1900s. Mt. Ararat is in “Turkey” now instead of Armenia.

    Turkey loves to parade around all of the Christian historical lands and monuments they’ve taken and “secularised” before handing them to Muslims. The liberal media gaslights in support of Turkey all the time.

    The only possibly ally Armenia has is Georgia. Other than that they’re surrounded by Saracens.

    • NC Scout September 29, 2020 at 14:10

      Russia has already committed support.

      • vyt1az September 29, 2020 at 15:11

        Huh, thanks for the reply. I missed that they had a base there: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_overseas_military_bases#Russia

        I thought Russia was some sort loose of ally but figured they’d stay out of it since they deal arms all over the region and have bases in Muslim countries.

        This should be very interesting. Any predictions on how it plays out?

        • NC Scout September 29, 2020 at 15:15

          We’ll officially keep our nose out of this, which is a good thing. Our State Department and intelligence community has a habit of leaving places worse than when we found them. Russia on the other hand has maintained strong ties with the Armenians and are no friend of the Turk. Azerbaijan maintains a critical pipeline for Gazprom, but also lent a friendly hand to the Chechens and still harbors their more militant elements. So its hard to say specifically, but I don’t look for this one to spiral out of control just yet. Of course I could be wrong. It depends on how ballsy the Turks want to get.

          • HP September 30, 2020 at 22:09

            Its true Armenians are no fan of a Turk- including their American raised youth. They maintain a potent and healthy sense of history.
            This conflict seems more like a sovereign response to islamic aggression/Christian persecution than a CheneyOil excuse for adventure. The Azers appear to again be on the wrong side of history in this conflict. Most adult male Armenians have served in the red army during the Soviet era- many with combat experience.

          • NC Scout September 30, 2020 at 22:25

            Yup. You’re talking to one right here. My grandmother had a first person account of what the Turks did and will do again.

            There’s a reason the whole nation called up every male for compulsory service. They ain’t backing down.

  4. Johnny Paratrooper September 29, 2020 at 15:14

    Damn dudes. Damn. All of this is in preparation before the destabilizing effect the election has on us.
    If anyone still thinks our military will have a free hand to help in the U.S. you are wrong. The U.S. Military is gonna be VERY busy in the next ten years.

    Looks like Dick Cheney was right about the 100 year war…

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