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Emil Sanamyan

Emil Sanamyan is a Washington-based writer focusing on the Caucasus and neighboring countries.

5 Comments

  1. Emil, you do very good work. We take it for granted, but should not. You deserve a big round of applause.

  2. It is obvious that Armenian diplomatic pressure should increase and be more vocal in international circles.
    Armenian soldiers, at least in the front line, should be wearing body armour if not already doing so.
    Better surveillance of the front line should be carried out possibly using drones.
    Every Armenian life is precious, we can not afford to loose lives needlessly.

  3. Emil,
    Thank you for the Clear and informative report. Armenian efforts must be maximized at home and abroad with friendly international governments to publicize the issue and seek modern defensive detection and surveillance equipments (Ie,Electronic motion detectors and Sensors) for better protection of our armed personnel and border protection. Unlike Azeris, our nations resources are limited and precious.

  4. The newly crowned sick Tatar Turks of Axerbaijan, Sultan Aliyev, won’t give up his precious crown and wealth easily…the border war will be on, as long as he ship free oil to Israel and Europe and buy Russian and Israeli made weaponry. This is how the world’s dictators survive and free world will do nothing. This is duty of Armenians of the world to have an unified approach, toward Artaskh and Armenia’s security!

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