War Alert: Deadly Clashes on Azerbaijan-Armenian Border | Potential Imminent War | |
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trippins User ID: 61038013 Australia 08/02/2014 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Increased tensions could also disrupt oil and gas exports from the region—since Azerbaijan is a significant oil and gas exporter to Europe and Central Asia, producing 850,000 barrels of oil per day—while harming U.S. economic interests and creating a spike in the global oil market. [link to www.cfr.org] trippins |
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F-BVFA User ID: 48442288 France 08/02/2014 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They all hate each other around that area. Remember the Armenia genocide? [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] I came. I saw. I Concorde. For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. "I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM." Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5219430 Sweden 08/02/2014 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @L0gg0l: Azerbaijan sends battle tanks to Karabakh front lines ( [link to twitter.com (secure)] via @geysar) #Armenia |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36398992 Ireland 08/02/2014 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Erm this is NOT good Look at the countries bordering with these two Iran Turkey Georgia Russia with Syria and Iraq a stone throw away [link to chronicle.bg] Exactly 100 years since the beginning of WW1. Funny how history repeats itself... |
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A Russian User ID: 1092467 Syria 08/02/2014 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read this Tess.... seems to be non biased and very informative to how armenis and azerbaijan fit into things. A big read but lots of great analysis. Quoting: trippins [link to www.stratfor.com] EDIT - here is an excerpt from the article.... Azerbaijan serves a more strategic purpose. Most of the countries in the alliance are heavy importers of Russian energy; for instance, 91 percent of Poland's energy imports and 86 percent of Hungary's come from Russia. There is no short-term solution to this problem, but Russia needs the revenue from these exports as much as these countries need the energy. Developing European shale and importing U.S. energy is a long-term solution. A medium-term solution, depending on pipeline developments that Russia has tended to block in the past, is sending natural gas from Azerbaijan to Europe. Until now, this has been a commercial issue, but it has become a strategically critical issue. The Caspian region, of which Azerbaijan is the lynchpin, is the only major alternative to Russia for energy. Therefore, rapid expansion of pipelines to the heart of Europe is as essential as providing Azerbaijan with the military capability to defend itself (a capability it is prepared to pay for and, unlike other allied countries, does not need to be underwritten). Read more: From Estonia to Azerbaijan: American Strategy After Are you talking about Nabucco pipeline? Will take ~10 yrs to complete after it is commissioned (which will become a distant dream as soon as Azeris are tangled in a military conflict). Give Peace a Chance (c) John Lennon 1969 |
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Taskforce88 (OP) User ID: 60988317 United Kingdom 08/02/2014 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read this Tess.... seems to be non biased and very informative to how armenis and azerbaijan fit into things. A big read but lots of great analysis. Quoting: trippins [link to www.stratfor.com] EDIT - here is an excerpt from the article.... Azerbaijan serves a more strategic purpose. Most of the countries in the alliance are heavy importers of Russian energy; for instance, 91 percent of Poland's energy imports and 86 percent of Hungary's come from Russia. There is no short-term solution to this problem, but Russia needs the revenue from these exports as much as these countries need the energy. Developing European shale and importing U.S. energy is a long-term solution. A medium-term solution, depending on pipeline developments that Russia has tended to block in the past, is sending natural gas from Azerbaijan to Europe. Until now, this has been a commercial issue, but it has become a strategically critical issue. The Caspian region, of which Azerbaijan is the lynchpin, is the only major alternative to Russia for energy. Therefore, rapid expansion of pipelines to the heart of Europe is as essential as providing Azerbaijan with the military capability to defend itself (a capability it is prepared to pay for and, unlike other allied countries, does not need to be underwritten). Read more: From Estonia to Azerbaijan: American Strategy After Are you talking about Nabucco pipeline? Will take ~10 yrs to complete after it is commissioned (which will become a distant dream as soon as Azeris are tangled in a military conflict). Azerbaijan will be dust by then. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60969011 Germany 08/02/2014 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Media reports in Azerbaijan said on August 1 that up to nine Azerbaijani soldiers were killed during overnight clashes with Armenian troops along the border. Quoting: Taskforce88 [link to www.rferl.mobi] The west should immediately arm one of the factions with nuclear weapons. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8091664 Canada 08/02/2014 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is the West stirring the pot again. Probably paying people off again to start unrest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8091664 If I didn't live in North America myself I would be saying NUKE the WEST. LOL Things have to change. The Elite Controllers need to be rounded up and thrown away forever. Start with Rothchilds and Soros. Cheeney. Rumpy. Then the Bushes. Head down the list after that. All of them. Lets get rid of the 1% percenters. You know the 1% tatoo was used for the criminal bike gangs as a sign. It stated that they were the worst 1% and most Dangerous and Evil of their kind. You had to have Murdered Somebody to be a 1% er. Just to remind you why I brought up the 1% ers. Its the 1% ers that hold all the wealth in the World. Thats right 1% of the population has more wealth than the other 99% combined. Whats wrong with this picture! |
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firinne User ID: 52431909 Ireland 08/02/2014 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read this Tess.... seems to be non biased and very informative to how armenis and azerbaijan fit into things. A big read but lots of great analysis. Quoting: trippins [link to www.stratfor.com] EDIT - here is an excerpt from the article.... Azerbaijan serves a more strategic purpose. Most of the countries in the alliance are heavy importers of Russian energy; for instance, 91 percent of Poland's energy imports and 86 percent of Hungary's come from Russia. There is no short-term solution to this problem, but Russia needs the revenue from these exports as much as these countries need the energy. Developing European shale and importing U.S. energy is a long-term solution. A medium-term solution, depending on pipeline developments that Russia has tended to block in the past, is sending natural gas from Azerbaijan to Europe. Until now, this has been a commercial issue, but it has become a strategically critical issue. The Caspian region, of which Azerbaijan is the lynchpin, is the only major alternative to Russia for energy. Therefore, rapid expansion of pipelines to the heart of Europe is as essential as providing Azerbaijan with the military capability to defend itself (a capability it is prepared to pay for and, unlike other allied countries, does not need to be underwritten). Read more: From Estonia to Azerbaijan: American Strategy After Are you talking about Nabucco pipeline? Will take ~10 yrs to complete after it is commissioned (which will become a distant dream as soon as Azeris are tangled in a military conflict). So the Armenians are helping the Russians by putting the blockers on an alternative EU gas supply, just like Assad. If True, we can expect Armenia to be declared the next Dictatorial regime that needs a bit of freedumb. Correct me if I,m wrong. |
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A Russian User ID: 1092467 Syria 08/02/2014 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read this Tess.... seems to be non biased and very informative to how armenis and azerbaijan fit into things. A big read but lots of great analysis. Quoting: trippins [link to www.stratfor.com] EDIT - here is an excerpt from the article.... Azerbaijan serves a more strategic purpose. Most of the countries in the alliance are heavy importers of Russian energy; for instance, 91 percent of Poland's energy imports and 86 percent of Hungary's come from Russia. There is no short-term solution to this problem, but Russia needs the revenue from these exports as much as these countries need the energy. Developing European shale and importing U.S. energy is a long-term solution. A medium-term solution, depending on pipeline developments that Russia has tended to block in the past, is sending natural gas from Azerbaijan to Europe. Until now, this has been a commercial issue, but it has become a strategically critical issue. The Caspian region, of which Azerbaijan is the lynchpin, is the only major alternative to Russia for energy. Therefore, rapid expansion of pipelines to the heart of Europe is as essential as providing Azerbaijan with the military capability to defend itself (a capability it is prepared to pay for and, unlike other allied countries, does not need to be underwritten). Read more: From Estonia to Azerbaijan: American Strategy After Are you talking about Nabucco pipeline? Will take ~10 yrs to complete after it is commissioned (which will become a distant dream as soon as Azeris are tangled in a military conflict). So the Armenians are helping the Russians by putting the blockers on an alternative EU gas supply, just like Assad. If True, we can expect Armenia to be declared the next Dictatorial regime that needs a bit of freedumb. Correct me if I,m wrong. To be honest, I forgot that Karabakh conflict existed long time ago. This escalation came as a surprise to me, so I cannot comment. Give Peace a Chance (c) John Lennon 1969 |
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