Saturday, September 23, 2023

Rumors Of War: 'The Next War Will Threaten The Existence Of Armenia - Only Saved Through Reunification With Russia'

Putin's "bomb" plan for the Caucasus: "The next war will threaten the existence of Armenia - It will only be saved through reunification with Russia," Russians say
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"Armenia will fight for its existence as a state in the coming years. The only way to save it is to rejoin Russia”!

This statement, a bombshell for the entire Caucasus region, was made by the deputy of the Russian State Duma Evgeny Fedorov and not only that.

Evgeny Fedorov said about it in an interview:

"Armenia will no longer be an independent state and will become part of the Russian Federation.

We will restore control to this territory.

In other words, there will be an office of the regional governor or something like that".

Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Russian state TV channel RT, the Rossiya Segodnya news agency and the Sputnik news agency, was on the same wavelength

Margarita Simonyan stressed that "Armenians should bow to Russia because it saved them as a nation when Armenia was part of the Russian Empire.

The whole Nation would have been destroyed if it had not been for Russia” showing in this way what must be done…


Armenia will no longer be an independent state and will become part of the Russian Federation - State Duma deputy Evgeny Fedorov. “We will restore control over this territory. In other words, there will be an office of the regional governor or something like that,” Fedorov said.

The ambitions of Azerbaijan and Turkey's main ally may not be limited to establishing control over Nagorno-Karabakh.

This opinion was expressed by a source close to the administration of the Prime Minister of Armenia. According to this source, Yerevan doubts that the guarantees expressed in the media will be fulfilled.

"In the coming years, the question of maintaining the sovereignty of Armenia as an independent state may arise. Armenian politicians should solve this very problem,"said the source, according to Russian media.

The Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh is leaving the region en masse, fearing ethnic cleansing by Baku. And although Azerbaijan announced security guarantees for citizens, few believed them.


The Zangezur Corridor threatens the existence of Armenia

The wider region is heading for a larger war that is expected to redefine the borders of states and even the existence of Armenia.



Siunik is the southernmost region of Armenia. It borders Azerbaijan's Nakhichevan enclave to the west, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran to the south.

At the same time, it is worth noting the interest of other countries in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, Israel and Iran.

After all, Tehran is the one that benefits directly from the "non-existence of United Azerbaijan", which is divided by the Syunik region.

All logistics to Nakhchivan pass through Iran such as the Iran-Armenia natural gas pipeline, which has been operating since 2007, and generally Iran's land transport logistics pass through Armenia to Russia.

Therefore, the Iranian military-political leadership has clearly outlined its "red lines" on the issue of stability in the South Caucasus region.

Meanwhile, Iran's strategic rival Israel uses the Fuzuli International Airport in Karabakh, recently built by Turkey and Azerbaijan, to spy on Iran's nuclear facilities by launching reconnaissance drones.

In addition, Israel is increasing military-technical cooperation with Azerbaijan, which cannot but worry Tehran.

The Russians emphasize at this point that the withdrawal from the CSTO, which the Armenian government is talking about, due to the lack of political unity and the provision of military support to the Karabakh conflict, may lead to the loss of the Armenian state and submerge its territory South Caucasus in the chaos of war.

Russia will never let NATO settle in the Caucasus as Pashinyan wishes.

The final attack by Azerbaijan and Turkey on Southern Armenia will lead to the dissolution of the Armenian state and the return of Yerevan to the union with Moscow.


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