Turks send Syrian rebel fighters to kill Muscovite solders in Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan ). Great news , sounds like 1991 for Moscow´s empire again

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Turks send Syrian rebel fighters to kill Muscovite solders in Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan ). Great news , sounds like 1991 ) With cost of “black gold” at 15-23 dollars per barrel, the USSR economy collapsed, and the sovok itself collapsed, and the Moscow´s horde ("russia") budget can only be fulfilled only with oil price at $ 42.4 and higher
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Turkish army Facebook page ) bad news for Putin and his ulus .
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Syrian rebel fighters have signed up to work for a private Turkish security company as border guards in Azerbaijan, several volunteers in Syria’s last rebel stronghold have said, at a time when the long-running conflict between Baku and neighbouring Armenia is showing dangerous signs of escalation.
The potential deployment is a sign of Turkey’s growing appetite for projecting power abroad, and opens a third theatre in its regional rivalry with Moscow. Ankara is already engaged in a volatile power struggle with Russia in the conflicts in Syria and Libya, and tensions could now spill over into Nagorno-Karabakh.
 
Turks send Syrian rebel fighters to kill Muscovite solders in Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan ). Great news , sounds like 1991 ) With cost of “black gold” at 15-23 dollars per barrel, the USSR economy collapsed, and the sovok itself collapsed, and the Moscow´s horde ("russia") budget can only be fulfilled only with oil price at $ 42.4 and higher
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Turkish army Facebook page ) bad news for Putin and his ulus .
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Those Turks kicked the Russians ass really bad before with 1/4 the amount of fighters.
They don't just kill they chop the enemy to pieces.
 
Turks send Syrian rebel fighters to kill Muscovite solders in Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan ). Great news , sounds like 1991 ) With cost of “black gold” at 15-23 dollars per barrel, the USSR economy collapsed, and the sovok itself collapsed, and the Moscow´s horde ("russia") budget can only be fulfilled only with oil price at $ 42.4 and higher
empire
View attachment 67296961

Turkish army Facebook page ) bad news for Putin and his ulus .
View attachment 394493
Those Turks kicked the Russians ass really bad before with 1/4 the amount of fighters.
They don't just kill they chop the enemy to pieces.
" with 1/4 the amount of fighters."
IN Syria or in Libya ?
 
Great news , USA technologies vs Sovok´s technologies
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2- Armenia said #Turkey F-16

(US-made) downed an Armenian Su-25 (Russian-made). Pilot killed "


 
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Why is this thread in europe ?

The turn key bath house run by the fictional ishmaealism terrorist facilitating , wanna be call it fate , tay yip yap ear dog again , is not part of europe .
 
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Why is this thread in europe ?

The turn key bath house run by the fictional ishmaealism terrorist facilitating , wanna be call it fate , tay yip yap ear dog again , is not part of europe .

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Russia has a grand strategy in its foreign policy realm, it certainly involves the purposeful creation of conflict zones and their management across the post-Soviet space. The fall of the Soviet Union was indeed the biggest geopolitical setback for Moscow as the country instantly lost such large portions of land on a scale rarely, if ever, seen in recorded history. But keeping 11 buffer states around Russia has remained a cornerstone of the Kremlin’s foreign policy against Western influence. Politicians in Russia clearly saw that because of Russia’s low economic potential, the South Caucasus states would inevitably turn to Europe. The same would happen on Russia’s western frontier in Moldova and Ukraine, which have been more susceptible to Western economic and military potential because of geographic proximity and historical interconnections.


And it can be rightly said that Russia has been quite successful in fomenting and managing Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transnistria and east Ukraine conflicts in the last 25 years. From Moscow’s perspective, through these conflicts Moldova’s, Georgia’s and Ukraine’s pro-western aspirations would be stopped if not permanently, then at least significantly hampered. Even in “Nagorno Karabakh,” .... Russia having the highest biggest stakes through which it exercises influence on Azerbaijan’s foreign policy and thus limits Baku’s potential to be more influential in such.


However, it is becoming more and more difficult to manage five breakaway conflicts together. First, financial support for the regimes (except for “Nagorno Karabakh”) comes from Moscow. To this should be added military expenses related to the stationing of military bases there. Third, Russian support for breakaway regimes has created a veritable arc of anti-Russian states along almost the entirety of Russia’s southern and western borders.

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President Ilham Aliyev vowed to fight on until Armenian forces left the territory.
"We only have one condition: Armenian (read Moscow´s ) armed forces must unconditionally, fully, and immediately leave our lands," he said.
Azerbaijan published video of what it said was the destruction of two "enemy" tanks and said an Armenian battalion had fled the area around the village of Tonashen.
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According to UN resolutions land belongs to Azerbaijan But still occupied by Moscow´s poodles , So war is necessary to take their land back
 

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