Re: Syrian Armenian
Let's take this information with a big chunk of precaution, until more reliable info.
1- Turk Tatars are not known for their readiness to die for other's cause. It's quite the opposite, when war looms at their door, they tend to pay or lure others, to die for them... (Russians, Turks, Kurds, Chechens, Afghans, Ukrainians, Belorussians, North Caucasians, Arabs... Talysh, Udis, Lezkis, etc...). They even rarely volunteered to die in Northern Caucasus, for much more related Chechen, Dagestani, etc... causes.
2- Turks generally denigrate Arabs, and I would be very surprised to see such eagerness among non hired tatars to go and die in an Arabic country, with language, cultural barriers much bigger, than for Chechnya... (unless they are enrolled, and paid by their state, as is the case for turkish special forces...).
3- It is highly likely, Arabs, in their turn ignorant of ex-soviet realities, may label a group of Northern Caucasians, as Azerbaijanis, by ignorance, or lurred by fake documents, the guys may have used to transit from Russia's Kavkaz to Syria.
4- The loss of 30 guys at once, all of a sudden, is a very big number, for such a small contingent (rare reports of any presence of tatar turks in media's, contrary to other ethnicities, first of all Turks...), unless imagining a scenario of a trap, as it was the case, for an unexperimented lebanese sunni brigade from Tripoli, a couple of months ago, trapped and liquidated at once by Syrian units just after entering Homs province. This case of unexperimented, 'romantic' small detachment eliminated at once put aside, we must assume a much bigger contingent of at least 300 loosing 10% in a short period of time..
5- There is no big sunni azeri districts, able to sent 300 volunteers overseas, on pure 'ideological' bases in Azarbaijan. Such a contingent would need big population of several hundred thousands of sunnis...
6- Most sunnis of Azerbaijan are national minorities, like the Lezgin, etc...
7- The main logic of this, might be the undercover mission of semi-regular, or special forces, sent by Aliyev Khan, to acquire combat experience. Still not very convincing...
Let's wait and see more details, before buying this story...
Let's take this information with a big chunk of precaution, until more reliable info.
1- Turk Tatars are not known for their readiness to die for other's cause. It's quite the opposite, when war looms at their door, they tend to pay or lure others, to die for them... (Russians, Turks, Kurds, Chechens, Afghans, Ukrainians, Belorussians, North Caucasians, Arabs... Talysh, Udis, Lezkis, etc...). They even rarely volunteered to die in Northern Caucasus, for much more related Chechen, Dagestani, etc... causes.
2- Turks generally denigrate Arabs, and I would be very surprised to see such eagerness among non hired tatars to go and die in an Arabic country, with language, cultural barriers much bigger, than for Chechnya... (unless they are enrolled, and paid by their state, as is the case for turkish special forces...).
3- It is highly likely, Arabs, in their turn ignorant of ex-soviet realities, may label a group of Northern Caucasians, as Azerbaijanis, by ignorance, or lurred by fake documents, the guys may have used to transit from Russia's Kavkaz to Syria.
4- The loss of 30 guys at once, all of a sudden, is a very big number, for such a small contingent (rare reports of any presence of tatar turks in media's, contrary to other ethnicities, first of all Turks...), unless imagining a scenario of a trap, as it was the case, for an unexperimented lebanese sunni brigade from Tripoli, a couple of months ago, trapped and liquidated at once by Syrian units just after entering Homs province. This case of unexperimented, 'romantic' small detachment eliminated at once put aside, we must assume a much bigger contingent of at least 300 loosing 10% in a short period of time..
5- There is no big sunni azeri districts, able to sent 300 volunteers overseas, on pure 'ideological' bases in Azarbaijan. Such a contingent would need big population of several hundred thousands of sunnis...
6- Most sunnis of Azerbaijan are national minorities, like the Lezgin, etc...
7- The main logic of this, might be the undercover mission of semi-regular, or special forces, sent by Aliyev Khan, to acquire combat experience. Still not very convincing...
Let's wait and see more details, before buying this story...
Originally posted by Vrej1915
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