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    Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

    Are they ethnic Azeris or Avar/Lezgin? Not that it matters much since the Azerbaijani government refers to any person, place, or thing that has ever existed on its territory as Azerbaijani. But maybe they will make an exception in order to distance themselves from these terrorists.

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      Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

      Originally posted by TomServo View Post
      Are they ethnic Azeris or Avar/Lezgin? Not that it matters much since the Azerbaijani government refers to any person, place, or thing that has ever existed on its territory as Azerbaijani. But maybe they will make an exception in order to distance themselves from these terrorists.
      I have know idea who they are. However the Azeris regime are probably under orders from Ankara to turn a blind eye to Al-Qaeda in Azerbaijan.

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        Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

        Originally posted by HermanGerman
        but these baboons are secular shias, if anyone is the world could relate to assad it would be these morons
        just another proof that wars never had anything with religion, just xxxxxxxs who use it to control the masses

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          Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

          Originally posted by Mher View Post
          but these baboons are secular shias, if anyone is the world could relate to assad it would be these morons
          just another proof that wars never had anything with religion, just xxxxxxxs who use it to control the masses
          They're actually Salafi/Wahhabi Azeris who exist as a minority in the country. They have bombed a few mosques in Azerbaijan in the past but the state uses a heavy hand against them so they are generally weak. They might even be minority Avars/Lezgins. Nonetheless, these thugs remain a threat to Armenia. Let's hope the Syrian Army destroys them.
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            They're actually Salafi/Wahhabi Azeris who exist as a minority in the country. They have bombed a few mosques in Azerbaijan in the past but the state uses a heavy hand against them so they are generally weak. They might even be minority Avars/Lezgins. Nonetheless, these thugs remain a threat to Armenia. Let's hope the Syrian Army destroys them.
            These clowns are far more of a threat to Azerbaijan than Armenia and AQ in Azerbaijan is most likely state sponsored.

            Hezbollah has joined the fray in Syria and the sectarian undercurrents risk widening the conflict. So the upcoming peace talk in Geneva are of some importance.

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              Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

              Originally posted by retro View Post
              ........ So the upcoming peace talk in Geneva are of some importance.
              Most peace talks are a time gaining exercise.

              I would not bet my bottom dollar expecting results.

              I fear the freezing of the present status quo and the beginnings of a partition

              The objectives of the enemies of Syria, (US, Israel, Turkey) have been achieved.

              A weaker Syria.
              Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
              Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
              Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                Re: Syria - Azerbaijani terrorists fighting alongside Al-Qaeda

                EU foreign ministers say they will not renew the union's arms embargo on Syria, but add there is no immediate plan to send arms to the opposition.


                EU lifts arms embargo on Syria rebels, UK says
                Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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