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or the Azeris and Israel might attach souther Azerbaijan to the north, which seems more likely to me.
The way it's going now, it's the other way around. Ever since visa restrictions were removed a few years ago, Soviet Azaris have been lining up to go to Iran. I don't have the figures on how many stay but figures from both sides show that an overwhelming majority of border crossing happens from Soviet Azarbaijan to Iran.
Here's an example of soviet Azaris lining up on Iran's border
btw, do I need to remind you about how it was these very Azaris that saved Iran from falling into Ottoman hands? Iran lost more Azaris in those wars than it did Persians, MUCH MUCH MORE.
I am kinda ignorant about that region so just want to clear something:
Would this be a power struggle between:
Azerbaijan+Turkey VS Armenia+CSTO+Iran?
Turkey and Azeris might be genetically related but does that bond enable a security treaty between the two countries?
In that case, how much would Turkey consider participating in a potential armed conflict, considering that Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan are also Turkic nations and allied to Russia?
CAR nations are die-hard loyal to Russia and are virtually Russian states.
IMO it would be best to let the two parties sort it out themselves.
genetically related?
Turks themselves aren't genetically related. Being Turkish is a cultural thing, same as being Persian. In fact, the only genetically pure human populations can be found in remote places.
Iranian Azaris are just turkified Persians, Kurds and Armenians. Before the Mongol Invasion, all these lands were inhabited by Armenians, Persians and Kurdish people and with time they were turkified. Iranians for example, all look identical, doesn't matter if they're azaris or kurdish or arab or Persian. Khamenei is an Azari for example.
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