Azerbaijan Armenia Tensions

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"Dialogue"= Delaying any action to be taken by Azerbaijan until we can brainwash our populations into being okay with sending soldiers to help Armenia occupy Azerbaijani land.

Maybe Charles should send the same tweet but now change out Baku and Karabakh with Kiev and Crimean/Donetsk Russians. Let us see the reaction he gets then :)

Also there is no such thing as a "Karabakh Armenian" Majority if not all are settler from Lebanon. They have an easy out pack your stuff and return to your actual country of Lebanon.
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Mines will be a problem again apart from that I don't expect anything significant from Armenian forces. Defense lines are already cracking in a few hours after operations started.
 

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Azerbaijan's Army has become a mean and effective fighting force. OPSEC has improved as well, no leaks so far.
 

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Armenia is divided between Liberal Pro West camp and Eastern Pro russia camp and Pro russia camp is more radical and extreme compared to wokeist camp of armenians. And the liberation of karabakh will lead to civil war in armenia
 

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The map is literally a national security risk for us in this age of social media and propaganda of the masses (notwithstanding the fact that the numbers are not accurate either, and Turkey and Azerbaijan are doing much worse from my personal experience than this graph seems to suggest). I'm always reminded of this whenever Turkey or Azerbaijan are the subject of discussion in social media. We always have a lack of representation and the representation we have is of much lower quality. PISA reading comprehension scores account for the other end of that equation (existing representatives being of poor quality).

We should look at why our students study English for so many years and still can't learn it and fix it asap. (I know why, which is the same as the problems elsewhere in our education system btw but that's another discussion).
 
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