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armies
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armiesnoun
Plural form of army.
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aimers
ramies
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of armies in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of armies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Iran wants to open a wide corridor to Syria across Iraq. If they achieve this goal they will be able to supply their proxy armies, including Hezbollah, with increased weapons, fighters and training, as well as further tactical and financial support far more easily, iran's true goal is the destruction of Israel and much of Iran's activities in Syria are designed to further this stated goal.
We have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies, and its a very untenable situation.
We're not in the era now where you send, you know, big armies to fight or, you know, air forces. We're in a place where you use a jet plane as a missile to knock down buildings; where dirty bombs can be used to extinguish large numbers of people, there are lots of different techniques that you use -- cyber-attacks, attacking our electrical grid.
As fighters, they have a reputation that goes back centuries of being ferocious and instilling fear among invading armies that tried and failed to crush them. So, you end up with Chechen characters in novels by Tolstoy and Pushkin, some of the great literary giants of Russian literature, and this fear of the Chechens fighter is not for nothing.
It's a very attritional struggle, it's a struggle between two armies, both of whom have taken huge losses and are very close to exhaustion.
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