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The Armenians have already lost. They can not keep the status quo in NK.....which is to keep the land and refuse negotiations. All major powers want the flare up resolved through negotiations. Armenians will have to negotiate from a position of weakness.It seems their initial blitz has failed to produce any meaningful gains in territory. These are very shallow intrusions.
And by the looks of it , armenians are more determined to fight than azeris, also defenders have an advantage in NK.
A stalemate is itself a victory for the armenians.
But I predict that the azeris will call for Turkish help as they are unable to gain much territory, and if turkey invades then the conflict will reach a whole new level.
I am afraid you are biased towards the Armenians. I have really tried to see your point, but sorry to say that I cannot find anything to substantiate your claims. All I see is that the Iran deep state has anxiety issues with any regional nation that can stand on its own. They need to chill out and have some trust in others.No its not, I volunteered to go to Bosnia but there was no way to go there, that’s why couple years later I joined my country’s military. I can’t stand even to this day what atrocity happened in Bosnia, especially because the Bosniaks were the most peaceful and democratic folk there at the time. If one only looks up the history of Nagorno-Karabakh, they can see it’s Armenian and by no mean it was voluntarily separated from Armenia. It was Stalin who took it and gave it to Azerbaijan and without any Armenians ever having a say. Later on, there were repeated ethnic cleansing attempts by Azerbaijani against the Armenians all the way until 1990 when huge pogroms took place to get rid of Armenians for good. That’s when Nagorno-Karabakh began fight to secede. If it were the other way around, I would be supporting Azerbaijani people.
It seems their initial blitz has failed to produce any meaningful gains in territory. These are very shallow intrusions.
And by the looks of it , armenians are more determined to fight than azeris, also defenders have an advantage in NK.
A stalemate is itself a victory for the armenians.
But I predict that the azeris will call for Turkish help as they are unable to gain much territory, and if turkey invades then the conflict will reach a whole new level.
The UNSC has already issued resolutions in favor of Azerbaijan on this issue.Sharing two links:
1. First is about historical evidence of claim of Nagorno Karabakh.
2. Though can't say for sure but according to this tweet Georgia wants to join the party too.
Sharing two links:
1. First is about historical evidence of claim of Nagorno Karabakh.
2. Though can't say for sure but according to this tweet Georgia wants to join the party too.
The initial resistance was very high. But with the passage of time Armenian are out of stock due to logistics cut off by drones. Armenian propaganda about enemy losses have stopped and now whole focus is on mercenaries and anti turkey, Israel posts.It seems their initial blitz has failed to produce any meaningful gains in territory. These are very shallow intrusions.
And by the looks of it , armenians are more determined to fight than azeris, also defenders have an advantage in NK.
A stalemate is itself a victory for the armenians.
But I predict that the azeris will call for Turkish help as they are unable to gain much territory, and if turkey invades then the conflict will reach a whole new level.
I hope Pakistan provides political, economical and military support for Azerbaijan, just lip service is not good enough.
If we are going to be a regional power in the coming future, then we need to be able to insert tangible influence and support for our allies.
It seems their initial blitz has failed to produce any meaningful gains in territory. These are very shallow intrusions.
And by the looks of it , armenians are more determined to fight than azeris, also defenders have an advantage in NK.
A stalemate is itself a victory for the armenians.
But I predict that the azeris will call for Turkish help as they are unable to gain much territory, and if turkey invades then the conflict will reach a whole new level.
Georgia is coming to support Armenia ? do they have a military pact or brothers helping each other out
I fully agree, but we need to be patient, IRan knows where and how to hit TUrkey....IF NEEDED...i completely agree that Azerbaijan and Turkey are a combined risk, but if any of them endagers Iran too much in the north, they will GET IT...IRan is never afraid to unleash to protect herself...especialy with fewer and fewer US troops on the ground in the Middle East..Turkey doesnt know it will e alone, and its beef with GReece will be the perfect excuse for why NATO cant "support" Turkey at this time..Turkey has geographical disadvantages against Iran...first in Syria, now here. This is the second direct time Turkey is making geopolitical moves endangering Iranian security. Iran needs to teach both Turkey and Azerbaijan a devastating lesson in this war.
Georgia has really good relationship with Turkey. Though they are pretty neutral but now don't know for sure. But things are getting pretty interesting and it can also prove another thing the fight is not one religion against another as many people want it to portray.