06:23:00 11.07.2026
In the 1990s, the criminal regime in Baku forcibly sent Lezgins and Talysh people to "Karabakh" to fight against Armenian freedom fighters, as a result of which Azerbaijan's various ethnic minorities suffered heavy losses. This was one of the reasons why they began to hate the government, and in an effort to overthrow the regime in Baku, some even started cooperating with Armenian intelligence operatives and military personnel, because they understood that their sons were dying for nothing because of Baku. This posed a serious threat of instability to Azerbaijan, and if, at the time, we had had a national government instead of one beholden to the Kremlin, we could have used that important lever to dismantle and destroy Azerbaijan. In any case, I believe that the time for that is still to come.
Now, in the Russo–Ukrainian War, Putin's neo-Bolshevik regime has effectively done the same thing: it has been sending representatives of various ethnic minorities from Russia's peripheral regions to Eastern Europe to be slaughtered, so that they die for the Kremlin's imperial ambitions. This has generated deep resentment toward Moscow, creating the potential for serious instability within the Russian Federation. Russia's crisis is deepening day by day, as the illusion of its power is steadily being torn apart. To keep his house of cards standing, Putin will most likely be forced to carry out even broader mobilizations—this time drawing not only from Russia's peripheral regions—which will only pour more fuel on the fire.
The Russo-Judean Empire is on its deathbed, and the time for its total collapse has long since arrived. In my view, its end will be far more brutal than those of 1917 and 1991. It cannot escape that fate, and we in Armenia will likewise be unable to escape the great tide that its collapse will unleash...
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