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I quite enjoy these videos. These small sections in between battle give us a lot of information and insight into the situation.
damn..
This guys is making stuff from his ass.
Who?This guys is making stuff from his ass.
SavunmasanayiIST.Who?
This site started to his envoy with click-bait. I heard serious complaints from some twitterers. He’ll have a serious confidence problem so far.SavunmasanayiIST.
Guys dont get excited too early i say, unless Agri Minicupality invented a projector powerfull enough to project a 5000 m high mountain.Agri municipality is working on boosting Armenias moral.
Guys dont get excited too early i say, unless Agri Minicupality invented a projector powerfull enough to project a 5000 m high mountain.
Hold your horses until then.
Yeah, its a stark contrast, i wonder what made Azerbaijan Change its strategy so dramatically, sure the terrain is harder in the north but with total air superiority things should still go faster.
Also keep in mind that Armenian supplies and gear got significantly reduced, i dont really understand the Azerbaijani shyness in the last week.
People need to stop judging the current conflict based on limited information they have, Azerbaijan is being completely silent about its gains, movements and fightings. The only info we are hearing about Azerbaijani progress is from Armenia itself. if we compare Azerbaijan to Turkey in their perspective wars, Azerbaijan is progressing much faster, while fighting an actual military that has prepared its defenses for 30 years.
Here is a visual presentation of how hard some positions are to take over, here is Shusha, a literal natural fortress. Its gonna be hard and take some time to capture. People need to stop expecting a war to end in a month, thats just not possible in a completely mountains terrain while fighting a properly trained military. No matter how many of us may view Armenia, they still have a very well trained military that has been preparing to fight in such terrain for some time. I expect by the end of this month for Azerbaijan to capture Shusha, Lachin, entire Eastern front (Aghdere, Khojavend and Aghdam) and only few kms away from the capital.
Azerbaijani progress has been impressive in both flat and mountainous terrain.
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The comparison of the Afrin operation is not a good one to the Karabakh conflict. In Karabakh you got conscripts fighting while in Syria you got battle hardened people which often got more modern weapons than our servicemen and were trained especially for that type of warfare by US unconventional warfare specialists and got all of the experience of 40+ years insurgency operations against NATO's second largest army. Also the operation was not conducted by solely personnel of the Turkish Armed Forces but the majority of the weight was given to SNA and only people seeing their performance and discipline levels can understand how hard it was for our special forces to embed with them and coordinate their units with our conventional forces on the ground. Also the words of that Turkey did not get geopolitical pressure are far from reality. Turkey fought these days not only against terrorists on the ground but also with the majority governments in the EU, the US and Russia. They condemned Turkey, demanded the pullback of Turkish forces and some of them even embargoed the Turkish military but the Turkish Armed Forces were able to continue it's operation completing all of the tasks given successfully which were given with the coordination of the Ministry of Defence, the Presidency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There is also a difference in the scale of the conflict. Karabakh is like 9 times the scale of the Afrin operation.The best example we have is Afrin OP and comparatively Azerbaijan is doing better. That operation took Turkey about 2 months and Turkey had/has considerably more fire power and if were honest we faced a collection of communist terrorists.
So comparatively its obvious whose doing better. I would also argue that once Turkey got a Russian agreement to smash the place there was no real political or geopolitical pressure on Turkey to get he job done.
The real positive of the Turkish afrin op was that Turkey only lost 60 of her own troops. Which when you consider the fight is a relatively tiny number.
Also the communist shits in Afrin didnt have the hope that someone would save them there, unlike the armenians who are praying for a russian intervention. The armenian leader continues the losing war because hes hoping to be saved. If he didnt have this hope my honest feeling is they would have surrendered by now.