Azerbaijan

Spike in Boycotts of Turkish Goods and Services; Consumers Cite Warmongering as Cause

Spike in boycotts of Turkish goods and services; consumers cite warmongering as cause Six days into the renewed attacks by the Azerbaijan-Turkey-Israeli axis on Armenia and Artsakh, many countries have come forward to denounce the warmongers. But none of these condemning nations has yet to put any meaningful actions behind its words. Consequently, everyday people […]

The fog of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan

The fog of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The Duran: Episode 708. Azerbaijan & Armenia accuse each other of shelling cities with scores of civilians allegedly killed & injured (PHOTOS, VIDEO) Azerbaijan & Armenia accuse each other of shelling cities with scores of civilians allegedly killed & injured (PHOTOS, VIDEO) Officials in Baku have claimed […]

Russian brokered Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire in trouble

****News Topic 93***** Nearly 4,000 Syrian and Libyan militants in Azerbaijan: ex-Armenian ambassador. Nearly 4,000 Syrian and Libyan militants in Azerbaijan: ex-Armenian ambassador BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:35 P.M.) – An Armenian diplomat said that about 4,000 militants loyal to Turkey from Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (formerly Jabhat Al-Nusra) and the Sultan Murad Brigade arrived in Karabakh from […]

As Fires Burn Across Nagorno-Karabakh and Beyond, Wiser Heads Must Prevail

A wise American once said “We either hang together or we will certainly hang separately.”
When Ben Franklin spoke those words in 1776, the elder statesman was stating a simple truth that unless the early colonies overcame their differences, fears and prejudices to unite under a higher unifying self interest that transcended their “local” concerns, they would all be mutually destroyed.

NATO, Energy Geopolitics and Conflict in Caucasus

Rarely are geopolitical events innocently coincidental, as an old saying goes. Let’s look at a few recent upheavals. First we have the renewed pressure on Germany and Europe to abandon the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline from Russia, which the strange Navalny affair and his alleged poison-assassination conveniently gives cover to what would otherwise be an unprecedented backsliding on strategic energy trade.
Then we have the resurgence in armed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed enclave territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.