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Why not just signing it instead of saying that you're ready to sign it? He is trying to buy time to do something stupid that will be the end of armenia
He has not fulfilled the preconditions.
1. Change the constitution, where Karabakh is listed as Armenian
2. Achieve the dissolution of the Minsk Group
3. Open the Zengezur corridor

He wants to do all this, but is afraid of losing power.
Meanwhile, he has little time.
 

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Interesting development. The increased military activity and cargo flights could be an indication that something is brewing, though it's hard to say for sure. Tensions in the region are definitely high. It kind of reminds me of how fat jokes can start as light-hearted fun, but they can quickly spiral into something more serious if not handled carefully.
 

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Is there any info on US-Israel-Azerbajan alliance
There is no such alliance. There is an American-Israeli military alliance. It is absurd to imagine us as an ally of the USA. If America was the first country to impose sanctions against my country - an embargo prohibiting the sale of any military equipment to us, how can they be our allies?
The USA, a few months after recognizing our state independence, imposed sanctions against us. The meanness is that they punished not the aggressor - Christian Armenia, but us - a Muslim country, a victim of aggression. Moreover, they prohibited all their allies from selling us weapons.

But, as they say, there is no place for grievances in politics, and if the American side decides, then we will not escape this fatе - to become their ally :)

Contrary to popular belief, we are also not in an alliance with Israel, if this term is understood as a military alliance. Israel is simply one of the few countries that agreed to sell us weapons.

That's the whole "secret" of our non-existent alliance.
 
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And considering that we're still not producing jets for air dominance the situation can go from bad to worse quickly.
 

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Is there any info on US-Israel-Azerbajan alliance
The US-Israel-Azerbaijan "alliance" isn't really an official alliance per se, but they have been building a pretty strong working relationship in recent years, especially in terms of defense, energy, and regional security. Azerbaijan and Israel have been growing their military ties, with Azerbaijan buying a lot of advanced weapons from Israel—especially drones and missile defense systems. The US is also involved here, with intelligence sharing and occasional joint military exercises. Since all three countries are concerned about Iran’s influence in the region, there’s a lot of alignment in that area.

Also, Azerbaijan is stuck in this weird spot geographically—it's right next to Iran and Armenia, so it has to balance relationships. But it has definitely moved closer to the West in recent years, partly because of its strategic importance. The US and Israel both see Azerbaijan as a key partner for regional stability and countering Iran.
 

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Thanks mates 🙂
What is Azerbaijanian attitude to Iran and Iranian to Azerbaijan and Amenia
Officially relation with Iran is ok but unofficially no trust in Iran and vice versa the same.
As you know Iran has good relations with Armenia,even tried some stupid things like massing up soldiers on the border when Azerbaijan retook the border regions with Iran.
Not that Iran can do anything against Azerbaijan however it will try anything to make it difficult for Azerbaijan as it did to us in Iraq and Syria all these years.
 

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The US-Israel-Azerbaijan "alliance" isn't really an official alliance per se, but they have been building a pretty strong working relationship in recent years, especially in terms of defense, energy, and regional security. Azerbaijan and Israel have been growing their military ties, with Azerbaijan buying a lot of advanced weapons from Israel—especially drones and missile defense systems. The US is also involved here, with intelligence sharing and occasional joint military exercises. Since all three countries are concerned about Iran’s influence in the region, there’s a lot of alignment in that area.

Also, Azerbaijan is stuck in this weird spot geographically—it's right next to Iran and Armenia, so it has to balance relationships. But it has definitely moved closer to the West in recent years, partly because of its strategic importance. The US and Israel both see Azerbaijan as a key partner for regional stability and countering Iran.
first read about some secret alliance between the US, Israel and Azerbaijan against Iran 18 years ago.
Since then, there has been a lot of talk. Mostly empty.
The "secret alliance" of these three countries is mostly a "product" of the imagination of sensationalist journalists.

Aliyev has never been to Washington!
He has never been to Israel!
A strange alliance, isn't it?

Especially considering that the President of Azerbaijan will make a state visit to China today.

Although the US clearly looks like a decrepit hegemon, Trump should not despair, he still has a chance :)

Regardless of our relations with the US, Israel or any other countries, Turkey will always be our number one priority. This has been the case for all these 33 years of our independence, and it will be so. From the very beginning, we have had a coordinated foreign policy with Turkey on many issues. By the way, all countries except Canada:) have known about this for a long time.
 

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first read about some secret alliance between the US, Israel and Azerbaijan against Iran 18 years ago.
Since then, there has been a lot of talk. Mostly empty.
The "secret alliance" of these three countries is mostly a "product" of the imagination of sensationalist journalists.

Aliyev has never been to Washington!
He has never been to Israel!
A strange alliance, isn't it?

Especially considering that the President of Azerbaijan will make a state visit to China today.

Although the US clearly looks like a decrepit hegemon, Trump should not despair, he still has a chance :)

Regardless of our relations with the US, Israel or any other countries, Turkey will always be our number one priority. This has been the case for all these 33 years of our independence, and it will be so. From the very beginning, we have had a coordinated foreign policy with Turkey on many issues. By the way, all countries except Canada:) have known about this for a long time.
Ah yes, the ol’ "secret alliance is just journalist fantasy" angle. Classic. Look, nobody’s saying there’s some signed blood pact between the US, Israel, and Azerbaijan with matching tattoos and secret handshakes. But pretending there’s nothing going on? That’s a bit rich, yeah?

Let’s call a spade a spade: Azerbaijan’s been loading up on Israeli weapons like it’s Black Friday at Canadian Tire - drones, missile systems, surveillance gear, you name it. That’s not “empty talk,” that’s cold hard arms deals, backed by receipts and battlefield footage you and I can watch together.


And just ’cause Aliyev hasn’t done the DC or Tel Aviv photo-op circuit doesn’t mean coordination isn’t happening. Not everything in foreign policy is about flashy visits and grip-and-grins. The US and Azerbaijan have shared airspace, intelligence, and logistics—especially when it came to ops in Afghanistan and keeping an eye on Iran. That’s called functional cooperation, not make-believe.


As for the “he’s visiting China so clearly the West is out” take—please.. Countries, especially ones like Azerbaijan in a tight geopolitical spot, play all sides. It’s not betrayal, it’s basic diplomacy. Azerbaijan isn’t swearing loyalty to Beijing—it’s hedging bets, like any smart country does. You think Canada doesn’t trade with China while also being buddy-buddy with the US?

And sure, Turkey's the big bro in the neighborhood, nobody’s arguing that. But being tight with Turkey doesn’t mean you forget the rest of the world here. Azerbaijan's been running a multi-vector foreign policy for years and that's because they have to.

Whether or not Trump’s got a shot is another story, but one thing’s for sure: these so-called “imaginary” alignments tend to show up in real budgets, real exercises, and real arms shipments. Not exactly unicorns and fairy tales.
 

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Despite what people are saying I feel Azerbaycans President is doing well balancing things, unlike Turkeys politicians and ministers.
 

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