Friday, October 13, 2023

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already told you they were going to.

Next after this?

Armenia proper.


After Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan eyes a strategic strip of Armenia


"Roughly six miles to the west lies Nakhchivan, a landlocked Azerbaijani exclave that Baku has long dreamed of connecting to its mainland. A sliver of Nakhchivan borders Turkey.


"Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and other officials have described opening this corridor as a top objective — one that is now in direct focus following Baku’s recapture of the long-disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh."

(Knew it was next the day I found out Nagorno-Karabakh had fell.)


Aliyev has signaled that Baku would use force to seize the corridor if the 2020 deal is not upheld. “We will implement the Zangezur corridor, whether Armenia wants it or not,” he said in 2021."


(WOW! 
I just downloaded the map and the names weren't on it. I then took a screenshot of it so the names would be there and?
Not there.
First time ever thats happened.
(I've have had other tech anomalies through the years)
I wonder why that did that today?
On this subject?
Interesting.

Azerbaijan wants to connect those two lighter shaded areas basically and Armenia is going to suffer.)






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