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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's now renewed fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia and they both know Russia now lacks any military capability to serve as "peacekeeper" in that conflict. https://www.newsweek.com/firefight-azerbaijan-armenia-border-may-spell-bad-news-putin-1794060[/quote] Armenia has very publicly turned away from Russia since their "velvet" revolution, and like Ukraine started looking more to the West than East. Armenia is a small nation without a protector currently, and Azerbaijan is taking advantage of that to fix some post-Soviet border issues. Armenia is probably hoping the West will step in and defend their borders, since post 1991 borders are now sacred. Plus, if Azerbaijan isn't stopped, they will probably conquer all of the Caucus, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. So we better start sending billions of dollars and F-16s to Armenia while we can. [/quote] Armenia borders with Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran. Tell me, how will West step in and defend their borders? Like, how?[/quote] DP. lol. You really don't understand the West at all, do you. That mess is helping to keep Russian troops pinned down, so what possible motive would the US have to intervene? The US will monitor, but unless the conflict involves Turkey or the Iranian hotheads climb into their zodiacs and fire AK's at the passing ships again; I doubt the US would want to do much? Of course, the Russian handlers tell the Republican stooges under their influence to do something, if they really really want US troops that close to the Russian Border? Highly doubt it, though. Besides, it's much more interesting to read about the new Russian conscription rules. "Those who fail to show up at a recruitment office promptly will soon face a raft of new restrictions related to banking, selling property and even gaining access to a driver's license. Already before the reform, people who refused orders to serve in the military have faced a possible prison sentence of up to 10 years." " the Defense Ministry in December said it planned to increase the size of the military by 30% to 1.5 million soldiers." https://www.npr.org/2023/04/13/1169464889/russia-military-draft-ukraine-war I wonder what happened to the first million soldiers from last year that Russia needs another 500K? First Fomin, now Bagirov? Russian propagandists are really dropping like flies in Russia, aren't they? https://closetheskyoverukraine.com/latest-news/putin-s-propagandist-dies-suddenly Even Solovyev has gone delusional. [twitter]https://twitter.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1646223905550475264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1646223905550475264%7Ctwgr%5E690e21ab7ad00ce074d184a52f1bfa906f7dfca1%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newsweek.com%2Frussia-mother-finland-poland-baltics-solovyov-1794101[/twitter] He was so happy before. It's sad. [vimeo]https://v.redd.it/zw3r78hf8pta1/HLSPlaylist.m3u8?f=sd%2ChlsSpecOrder&v=1&a=1684031664%2CZDg3MTlkOTQ3YWZmNTNlZDA2N2UwMTc5Y2MxYTY4OGRjZTUyZGVlMWNmYmEyNmI3ZTMyYjU3MTI0MWU0NzU0OA%3D%3D[/vimeo] [/quote] Didn’t I say yesterday the West doesn’t care? You’re preaching to the choir. The suffering of small nations is rarely of interest. Especially when the attacker has “geopolitical importance”.[/quote]
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