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2020 Karabakh and 2022 Ukraine: What do these wars have in common?

12:06, շաբաթ, 02 ապրիլի, 2022 թ.
2020 Karabakh and 2022 Ukraine: What do these wars have in common?

Analysing Ukraine hostilities, the experts notice similarities in the information policy currently implemented by the Ukrainian authorities and the leadership of Armenia during the the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan did not stop the brutal war since he was waiting for assistance from the Western partners. Armenian military-political leadership expected that Washington would be guided bySection 907 of the Freedom Support Act, passed in October 1992. As the Democratic presidential nominee, Biden was critical of Azerbaijan’s role in the outbreak of fighting with Armenia, saying Baku instigated the fighting while calling on then-President Trump to block military assistance to Azerbaijan, specifically to withdraw the waiver under section 907. While Yerevan was under the delusion, the war claimed the lives of 150-200 Armenians daily.

As in 2020, American and British troops did not come to the Armenian mountains, so in 2022 they will not be in the Ukrainian Black Earth region. Zelensky's illusions are dispelled day by day.

The wars of 2020 and 2022 have a lot in common, but they have a number of differences. Thus, the "Western civilized community" ignores the war crimes of Azerbaijan, including the facts of the use of phosphorus weapons.

At the same time, the deputies of the European Parliament give a standing ovation to Volodymyr Zelensky. European officials applaud not because of support for Ukraine, but because they welcome the president of the country, who is ready to turn his own people into cannon fodder in the confrontation with Russia. Yes, the West is ready to fight to the last. Until the last Ukrainian.

Meanwhile, while the Aliyev government continues to take an offensive stance, Joe Biden signed a $45 million aid package for Armenia, while not supporting Karabakh and the thousands of civilians who became refugees as a result of Baku's ethnic cleansing. This is clearly the wrong signal for Baku, which has received more than $164 million from the United States over the past decade.

As in Ukraine, Washington and the EU aim to strengthen their positions in Armenia, leaving Azerbaijan alone with the aggression.

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