La Russia spinge l’Azerbaigian ad attaccare l’Armenia, ma Aliyev teme una guerra su vasta scala a causa della minaccia delle sanzioni occidentali, dicono gli esperti
La Russia spinge l’Azerbaigian ad attaccare l’Armenia, ma Aliyev teme una guerra su vasta scala a causa della minaccia delle sanzioni occidentali, dicono gli esperti
Okay, two points here. Stop feeling betrayed by Russia. At this point it’s clear that there is no alliance with them. They are very much aligned with our enemies at least at the time. You can feel betrayed the first time, the second, but not every time. Russia is a hostile country relationship with which needs to be carefully managed.
And secondly they will attack at some point whether Russia pushes them or not, whether Turkey pushes them or not. It’s what their regime is all about. The only thing that can protect Armenia is Armenians. It comes down to 5 percent of global processes around Armenia, 5 percent is our diplomacy, but the 90% is our armed forces capabilities.
Adamyan_1 on
This is such a key article. So many people (including naive or pro Kremlin Armenians) keep pushing these dumb narratives like “Russia is not helping Armenia because they’re too busy in Ukraine” , “They don’t sell us weapons because they need weapons for themselves” , “If Armenia leaves the CSTO, Azerbaijan will invade and Russia will do nothing”
When in fact, they are the ones pushing Azerbaijan to invade us. They desperately want control of the Syunik corridor, to overthrow the government, bring one of their dogs to power and put Armenia into a Union state with them and Belarus.
NemesisAZL on
No surprise to anyone in this subreddit
GiragosOdaryan on
At some point, Russian state interests will no longer be conflated with Putin’s interests. Until that day, Armenia must resist, since capitulation will end Armenian sovereignty. Who knows if the ‘Union State’ is even on offer, anyway? More likely a guberniia with a population exodus of its natives.
Good article which clears the fog. Yunusov is on point , as usual.
DJDolma on
Unfortunately for Russia, Pashinyan is the Lisan Al Gaib
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Okay, two points here. Stop feeling betrayed by Russia. At this point it’s clear that there is no alliance with them. They are very much aligned with our enemies at least at the time. You can feel betrayed the first time, the second, but not every time. Russia is a hostile country relationship with which needs to be carefully managed.
And secondly they will attack at some point whether Russia pushes them or not, whether Turkey pushes them or not. It’s what their regime is all about. The only thing that can protect Armenia is Armenians. It comes down to 5 percent of global processes around Armenia, 5 percent is our diplomacy, but the 90% is our armed forces capabilities.
This is such a key article. So many people (including naive or pro Kremlin Armenians) keep pushing these dumb narratives like “Russia is not helping Armenia because they’re too busy in Ukraine” , “They don’t sell us weapons because they need weapons for themselves” , “If Armenia leaves the CSTO, Azerbaijan will invade and Russia will do nothing”
When in fact, they are the ones pushing Azerbaijan to invade us. They desperately want control of the Syunik corridor, to overthrow the government, bring one of their dogs to power and put Armenia into a Union state with them and Belarus.
No surprise to anyone in this subreddit
At some point, Russian state interests will no longer be conflated with Putin’s interests. Until that day, Armenia must resist, since capitulation will end Armenian sovereignty. Who knows if the ‘Union State’ is even on offer, anyway? More likely a guberniia with a population exodus of its natives.
Good article which clears the fog. Yunusov is on point , as usual.
Unfortunately for Russia, Pashinyan is the Lisan Al Gaib