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Russia has made large gains in the region.

When it comes to Russian conquest of the Caucasus the Armenians were the ones who helped Russia conquer the region.

There is a reason why Azerbaijanis, Georgians, Chechens and other peoples who live in the Caucasus hate the armenians so much due to them being the Dogs of Russian imperialism.
 

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New plot by Armenia. Pashinyan will ask Russians to station troops at the Armenian Azerbaijani border. If rejected Armenia will push an agenda to deploy CSO troops to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as Armenia will be the president of the CSO starting from September. If rejected again, Pashinyan will ask the US and France to station their troops as a last resort as they are in the Minsk group. Pashinyan threatened Putin with welcoming the US and French troops in Armenia.
 

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Oh BTW if Pashinyan plays this game, Armenia will probably end up losing southern Armenia after a Russian-Azerbaijani deal. Armenian armed forces probably will be ousted from the area and the Russian peacekeepers will probably be there to keep the safety of promised Zengezur corridor. In short, don't threaten Putin and don't play games with Putin.
 

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New plot by Armenia. Pashinyan will ask Russians to station troops at the Armenian Azerbaijani border. If rejected Armenia will push an agenda to deploy CSO troops to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as Armenia will be the president of the CSO starting from September. If rejected again, Pashinyan will ask the US and France to station their troops as a last resort as they are in the Minsk group. Pashinyan threatened Putin with welcoming the US and French troops in Armenia.

They will cry now Pashinyan is of Russian origin not Pashoglu anymore but a Pashinov.

If our politicians had any brain they would make an announcement right now, if Russia deploys then Turkish boots enter the frame to.
 

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They will cry now Pashinyan is of Russian origin not Pashoglu anymore but a Pashinov.

If our politicians had any brain they would make an announcement right now, if Russia deploys then Turkish boots enter the frame to.

Turkish announcement is this.

Sayin Putin or Dostum Putin 🤣
 

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Could it be Nakcivan is being targetted because it's connected to Turkey and knowing that Turkey will step in if things escalate ?

I imagine this could be an attempt to escalate and invoke CSO. It could be an attempt to divert attention from somewhere else.
 

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Could it be Nakcivan is being targetted because it's connected to Turkey and knowing that Turkey will step in if things escalate ?

I imagine this could be an attempt to escalate and invoke CSO. It could be an attempt to divert attention from somewhere else.

Armenia is asking for it or they are trying bait Azerbaijan into another war.
 

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Armenia is asking for it or they are trying bait Azerbaijan into another war.
Well it'd be a bad thing considering how many Russian soldiers are allowed into Karabagh.

I think increased attacks could justify strengthening border control especially in Lacin corridor. If necessary put TSK at the border control.
 

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Would EU be any different than France. Better to remove France and dissolve the Minsk group.
 

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Russia must end Armenian military presence at border: Azerbaijan​

BY DAILY SABAH WITH AA​

ANKARA ASIA PACIFIC
AUG 12, 2021 10:05 AM GMT+3
Azerbaijan flag flying above a captured Armenian tank in Trophy Park, Baku, Azerbaijan, June 16, 2021 (Getty Images)
Azerbaijan flag flying above a captured Armenian tank in Trophy Park, Baku, Azerbaijan, June 16, 2021 (Getty Images)



Russia must put an end to the illegal presence of Armenian troops within Azerbaijan's borders, Baku urged Moscow on Wednesday as Russia vowed to help modernize and re-equip Yerevan’s army.

In a statement, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry said Russian peacekeeping troops temporarily deployed in Azerbaijan should take action against the presence of Armenian forces in the country under a trilateral agreement inked last year.

The ministry accused Armenian forces of moving into Azerbaijani territory and building outposts, actions prohibited under the Nov. 10, 2020 treaty.
These new posts are being set up "near Mukhtarkend and Shushakend, as well as in the territories to the east of the administrative boundaries of the Kalbajar and Lachin regions," it added.

Noting that Azerbaijani military forces had taken the necessary measures to prevent such behavior, it said that Yerevan seeks to escalate tension between the two countries.

It further argued that a recent order by Armenia's new Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan for the Armenian military to "use force by any means" was "irresponsible and provocative."

Meanwhile, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu stated on the same day that Russia will help re-equip and modernize the Armenian Armed Forces, praising Yerevan as "Russia's ally and a key partner in the Caucasus region.”

Shoigu promised further support to the country as he greeted his Armenian counterpart, Karapetyan, at a meeting in Moscow.

"We attach great importance to the development of our cooperation in the military field, both in the bilateral format and within the framework of the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization). At the same time, we are ready to continue to assist in the implementation of the program for the reform and re-equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces. The task is not easy, but I think that with your experience you can handle it," he said.

Karapetyan expressed gratitude to Shoigu for his readiness to help restore the combat capabilities of his armed forces.
He stressed that his first international visit as defense minister is to Russia.

"Russia is the only state that provides really tangible security for the Armenian people and today deals with security issues not only in Nagorno-Karabakh but also directly on the borders of Armenia. We are ready for very close and effective cooperation," he said.

Armenia had previously requested Russian military support. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian last month proposed that Russian border forces be stationed along the length of its border with Azerbaijan amid rising tensions between Yerevan and Baku, the TASS news agency reported.

Relations between the two former Soviet republics have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

New clashes erupted in September last year and ended on Nov. 10 with a Russia-brokered cease-fire.

During the 44-day conflict, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and nearly 300 settlements and villages from Armenia's nearly three-decade occupation.
The cease-fire is seen as a victory for Azerbaijan and a defeat for Armenia, whose armed forces withdrew in line with the agreement.

A joint Turkish-Russian center was established to monitor the truce. Russian peacekeeping troops have also been deployed in the region.

 
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