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  • Re: Regional geopolitics

    Originally posted by Azad View Post
    This guy wants to be Armenia's Saakashvili.

    The damage created by Mikheil Saakashvili and his "Western Democracy" is going full swing in Georgia. So much for Armenia having a port on the black Sea.
    Must read, very good analysis.

    "Georgians Wary of Turkey’s Rising Influence in Batumi"

    http://www.eurasianet.org/node/82751
    That was a good read. Foreign investments sound great until they create a situation like this. I wonder if it is too late for our northern neighbor? I think Georgia stands a good chance of losing even more territories.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • Re: Regional geopolitics

      Syria: US Forces Evacuating ISIL Commanders from Deir Ezzur



      TEHRAN (FNA)- Arab media outlets said that the US troops have carried out another heliborne operation to evacuate 10 more ISIL commanders from the Eastern province of Deir Ezzur.

      The Arabic language al-Hadath news website reported that several US military helicopters landed on kilometer 10 of Deir Ezzur-Hasaka road and evacuated a number of ISIL commanders from the region.

      "After the helicopter landed, several US marines took 10 ISIL commanders on board and left the region," the report said.

      "Abu Dajane Fransawi has most likely been among the top ISIL commanders taken away by the US marines," it added.

      Abu Dajaneh was ISIL's man in charge of the terrorist group's financial affairs in Forat (Euphrates) oilfield.

      Local sources disclosed in January that the US-led coalition's helicopters carried out an unprecedented heliborne operation in areas West of Deir Ezzur city to relocate ISIL's foreign fighters from the region.

      The sources said that 6 helicopters were present in the operations, including two that carried a number of soldiers and Arabic translators in a region near al-Kebr station.

      The source said the US troops left the helicopters and staged a raid on the terrorists at a water pump station, killing a number of them. "Then they took several ISIL terrorists captive, in an action that more seemed like a theatrical move".

      "It looked like a drill and our suspicions grew when we came to realize that they only took captive those ISIL members who were foreigners," he added.

      Other sources said that "the coalition forces that could speak Arabic with the accent of the Persian Gulf states took with them some of the non-Syrian members of the ISIL".



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      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • Re: Regional geopolitics

        Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
        I wonder if it is too late for our northern neighbor? I think Georgia stands a good chance of losing even more territories.
        The problem we are getting encircled by turks due to their all happy policy (stupidity).

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        • Re: Regional geopolitics

          Originally posted by Azad View Post
          The problem we are getting encircled by turks due to their all happy policy (stupidity).

          If turkey tries anything funny in adjara, then the kars treaty will be nulled , kars and nakhichevan question will resurface to bite it in the ass (one could say literraly if you look at the map)

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          • Re: Regional geopolitics

            Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
            If turkey tries anything funny in adjara, then the kars treaty will be nulled , kars and nakhichevan question will resurface to bite it in the ass (one could say literraly if you look at the map)
            We have made mistakes relying on treaties before. Just remember that a treaty or a law is only as good as its enforcement.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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            • Re: Regional geopolitics

              Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
              If turkey tries anything funny in adjara, then the kars treaty will be nulled , kars and nakhichevan question will resurface to bite it in the ass (one could say literraly if you look at the map)
              The Kars Treaty is already meaningless. It has been meaningless since the day it was signed. Its meaninglessness has only been strengthened by Turkey's breaching of the treaty through the blockade. None of the parties to the treaty were legitimate.

              Im starting to believe that it is Moscow that is keeping Armenia from making claims. They would have to back such claims, and they don't want to worsen tensions with Turkey.

              Haykakan is right. A treaty is only as good as its enforcement. In this case, this treaty means NOTHING. Those lands belong to Armenia not only in a historical sense, but in a lawful sense. Half of the nation is technically being occupied. The same could be said for Georgia, however I do not believe its within their interest to make such claims.
              Last edited by Lori; 03-14-2017, 07:58 PM.

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              • Re: Regional geopolitics

                Turks 'detached from reality' - EU's Donald Tusk
                BBC

                Turkey is "completely detached from reality" in calling the Dutch fascists, European Council President Donald Tusk has said.

                His remarks come amid a row between Turkey and European nations over campaigning for a Turkish referendum.

                Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused the Dutch government of being "Nazi remnants" and made jibes about its role during the Bosnian war.
                The Dutch prime minister called the remarks a "vile falsification".

                Turkey is furious at the decision by the Netherlands - as well as Germany - to cancel events aimed at stirring support for a "yes" vote in a 16 April referendum on giving President Erdogan greater powers.

                In his remarks to the European Parliament, Mr Tusk said the Netherlands was "a place of freedom and democracy. And for sure Rotterdam," he said - the Dutch city which has seen clashes since one Turkish minister was prevented from speaking on Saturday,

                "The city of Erasmus, brutally destroyed by the Nazis, which today has a mayor born in Morocco," he added.

                "If anyone sees fascism in Rotterdam, they are completely detached from reality."

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                • Re: Regional geopolitics

                  Originally posted by Lori View Post
                  The Kars Treaty is already meaningless. It has been meaningless since the day it was signed. Its meaninglessness has only been strengthened by Turkey's breaching of the treaty through the blockade. None of the parties to the treaty were legitimate.

                  Im starting to believe that it is Moscow that is keeping Armenia from making claims. They would have to back such claims, and they don't want to worsen tensions with Turkey.

                  Haykakan is right. A treaty is only as good as its enforcement. In this case, this treaty means NOTHING. Those lands belong to Armenia not only in a historical sense, but in a lawful sense. Half of the nation is technically being occupied. The same could be said for Georgia, however I do not believe its within their interest to make such claims.
                  This treaty was in force mostly by soviet regime's suppression of Armenian national interests ( along with suppression of other nations). Turks have been the beneficiaries of russia's desire for past 100 years to pull back turkey from west. In a sense this is influenced by the crimean war. Since west put a block and were willing togo to war for stopping russia from reaching mediterranean.
                  Even today, russia's Syrian inbolvement is part of historic desire to establish mediterranean presence. The old "big game" that goes as far back as the Katherine the great and main opposition by England and France.
                  After collapse russian federation took up soviet union's legacy. But we did not fully reject that legacy.
                  Maybe the need to have russian protection or presence against turkey?
                  But first years after independence could have been very productive in internationally heralding the illegitimacy of Kars treaty and campigning worldwide. Like genocide recognition.
                  That could put us on solid platform of if not making territorial climes directly, but at least have a burgaining chip and be a facor with demands, between russia and turkey.

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                  • Re: Regional geopolitics

                    Hakob jan it is never us who end up using our bargaining chips, they always get used by those who actually have the power to use them. We are so weak that we cannot use even our own chips.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • Re: Regional geopolitics

                      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                      This treaty was in force mostly by soviet regime's suppression of Armenian national interests ( along with suppression of other nations). Turks have been the beneficiaries of russia's desire for past 100 years to pull back turkey from west. In a sense this is influenced by the crimean war. Since west put a block and were willing togo to war for stopping russia from reaching mediterranean.
                      Even today, russia's Syrian inbolvement is part of historic desire to establish mediterranean presence. The old "big game" that goes as far back as the Katherine the great and main opposition by England and France.
                      Since the beginning of the 19th century the West has delegated to Turkey (both ottoman and republican) the job of blocking Russian advance south

                      In the 19th century the West used the Armenian question to put pressure on the Sultan if he tried to follow a more independent policy on any political question

                      By calling the West Nazis and fascists, Erdogan looks very strong inside Turkey. Merkel will support Erdogan because of fear that he might get too close to Russia

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