Rob Lee (Twitter)
If Armenia was not an ally with Russia, it would be in the exact same position. It is a small not particularly wealthy country bordered by two unfriendly, larger, and wealthier countries. This has literally nothing to do with the perception of Russia as a great power.
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@PhillipsPOBrien:
Armenians are paying the strategic price of thinking Russia was a great power. https://t.co/PQnO3qjdoh
If Armenia was not an ally with Russia, it would be in the exact same position. It is a small not particularly wealthy country bordered by two unfriendly, larger, and wealthier countries. This has literally nothing to do with the perception of Russia as a great power.
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@PhillipsPOBrien:
Armenians are paying the strategic price of thinking Russia was a great power. https://t.co/PQnO3qjdoh
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Armenians are paying the strategic price of thinking Russia was a great power.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Armenia has plenty of reasons to be upset with Russian foreign policy, including providing $5 billion worth of arms to Azerbaijan, but Russia's intervention after the battle for Shusha is why the war ended then. And Russia has used gas as a leverage over Armenia as well.
Armenia has plenty of reasons to be upset with Russian foreign policy, including providing $5 billion worth of arms to Azerbaijan, but Russia's intervention after the battle for Shusha is why the war ended then. And Russia has used gas as a leverage over Armenia as well.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@GriffinFill Before 2020, many Armenians were convinced that they would be able to defeat Azerbaijan if a war broke out despite the changes in equipment. They didn't think they would have to depend on Russia to intervene.
@GriffinFill Before 2020, many Armenians were convinced that they would be able to defeat Azerbaijan if a war broke out despite the changes in equipment. They didn't think they would have to depend on Russia to intervene.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@GriffinFill During the 2020 war, Azebaijan shelled Armenian territory and Russia pretended it didn't happen.
@GriffinFill During the 2020 war, Azebaijan shelled Armenian territory and Russia pretended it didn't happen.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@On_Politike It stopped the fighting in 2020, but obviously it didn't solve the greater problems.
@On_Politike It stopped the fighting in 2020, but obviously it didn't solve the greater problems.
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Footage reportedly showing Azerbaijani Bayraktar TB2 UCAV strike targeting an Armenian position during the latest round of clashes on Armenia-Azerbaijan border.
Footage reportedly showing Azerbaijani Bayraktar TB2 UCAV strike targeting an Armenian position during the latest round of clashes on Armenia-Azerbaijan border.
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@oonuch:
Imagine freeing your own mothers village from occupation! "Mom, I missed you so much!". The head of the Derhachy, Vyacheslav Zadorenko, met with his mother in a de-occupied village in the Kharkiv oblast! #StandWithUkriane #UkraineWillWin 🇺🇦#UkrainiansBraveByPassport https://t.co/f5aexQg2Zz
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@oonuch:
Imagine freeing your own mothers village from occupation! "Mom, I missed you so much!". The head of the Derhachy, Vyacheslav Zadorenko, met with his mother in a de-occupied village in the Kharkiv oblast! #StandWithUkriane #UkraineWillWin 🇺🇦#UkrainiansBraveByPassport https://t.co/f5aexQg2Zz
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
@kamilkazani My perception is that many Armenians did not think Azerbaijan could defeat them before 2020 despite the changes in the quality of equipment. I don't think they expected Russia to intervene in such a conflict (aside from possibly additional arms deliveries).
@kamilkazani My perception is that many Armenians did not think Azerbaijan could defeat them before 2020 despite the changes in the quality of equipment. I don't think they expected Russia to intervene in such a conflict (aside from possibly additional arms deliveries).