Kasparov: Putin can start aggressive actions in Azerbaijan
Thu 04 December 2014
"Afghan Syndrome with coffins that came from there, is still in the memory...".
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not go to the direct invasion of the Ukraine, but may start aggressive actions in Azerbaijan and Georgia.
This was announced today at a press conference in Kiev by the Russian oppositionist, world chess champion Garry Kasparov, Oxu.Az reports with reference to the Ukrainian media.
"I think that Putin, by the logic of his own survival, can begin to move along the perimeter of the former Soviet ... Today, full-scale invasion in Ukraine is hardly possible, because the price is too high ... Afghan Syndrome with coffins that came from there, is still in the memory ... it is obvious that those victims which the Russian army suffered - I'm not talking about the militias, I'm talking about real coffins, which came to Kostroma, Ryazan, Pskov... Even these 400-500 real military already had a quite serious impact. And I think it's impossible to increase it. So at this point it seems to me much more likely Putin's aggressive actions in other areas," he said.
According to Kasparov, Putin has plenty of reasons to start aggressive actions in the area of Azerbaijan and Georgia:in the first place - a land corridor to Armenia, to the Russian military base.
News.Az
@monaspa @Kamil_baku @F-15I @ASQ-1918 @Azeri440
It seems that we, Azerbaijan and Georgia, are the next ones in the attack list of Sauron(Putin) and Mordor(Russia)