Come prevenire la prossima guerra tra Azerbaigian e Armenia

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/armenia-azerbaijan-2669360343/

di spetcnaz

2 Comments

  1. spetcnaz on

    The author, who is an Armenian and works in international conflict resolution, very adequately paints the situation on the ground, making sure to call out Russia’s and Turkey’s role in the conflict.

    However, after that it goes down the hill.

    I guess his conflict resolution side kicks in, and he starts to offer compromises to freaking Armenia, so WE, not Aliyev, prevent war. That’s like asking a victim of bullying to compromise with the bully; “hey listen, so he is going to give you a wedgie, not a super wedgie, every Thursday, and you give 40 percent of your lunch money to him, ok, so that way he won’t beat you every day”. This is the definition of insanity. How can a grown ass man, with a job in a university offer this nonsense? Loll he even contradicts himself and says that we should ask Russia to pressure Aliyev so he doesn’t ask for the corridor. Russia is the one who wants it the most, hello!!

    Ô²Õ¡Õ¬Õ¡Õ´, Õ°Õ¸ÕºÕ¡Ö€ Õ»Õ¡Õ¶, Azerbaijan doesn’t want to compromise, they want it all. Fucking write an article on what Azerbaijan should be doing. It’s insane that such a supposed professional produced this type of idiocy.

  2. Brotendo88 on

    I’ve listened to this guy talk in person in the context of a human rights report he was working on regarding Karabakh; the whole time throughout he repeated “I won’t come to conclusions because the report is ongoing” etc. Then at the end he proclaims “Pashinyan gave Karabakh away”. Weird how he came to that conclusion only while somehow ignoring all of the historical, social, and political context. Now this article where he says a whole bunch of nothing.

Leave A Reply