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Yes I found his comment early in the video odd. "Land Azerbaijan considers theirs." Yea the rest of the world considers it that way as well.
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Bog je Srbin It actually is considered Azeri territory. Can you name one country on this planet who doesn't recognize that region as part of Azerbaijan's internationally recognized international borders?
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@Anri Chilinaryan, Call me crazy but maybe not invading your neighbor's international and ethnically cleansing 800,000 civilians might be a good start?
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@Drivenmad7676 It's been really really bad for a very long time. The fact it's done in our name makes me sick to my stomach.
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@gosyan, Unlike Macron Napolean actually had an army. Macron is just talking delusional nonsense. This isnt' the first time either.
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@napoleonfeanor I am not so sure about that. Especially with Hungary.
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Yes and unlike Macron Napoleon actually had an army.
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Extreme levels of hubris never end well.
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ISLAMMEHMEDOV Lets not be ridiculous. Yes the people claiming they're committing genocide are no where near the realm of reality. But on the flip side this idea that these foreign interventions are based on helping people is just as ridiculous as well. They're serving their geopolitical interests like every nation does. Thankfully they're not slaughtering civilians on mass like my county does like when we invaded Iraq. That I give them credit for. But don't tell me their aims are altruistic. That's insane.
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ISLAMMEHMEDOV Well at the end of the day as Ukraine and Russia fight over Crimea, personally I'm hoping in the end the real owners of Crimea take it back. The Tatars are the rightful owners of that territory.
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Sorry bro but all that credibility you built over the years was burned with that one ridiculous video you made about Israel vs Lebanon. People liked you because you were about facts and not spewing propagandistic talking points. Well I should say used to like you. RIP to the growth of your channel
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@julius43461 Serbia isn't really in a position to do what Azerbaijan did.
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I don't these people are bots. They just act like bots. The level of butthurt is unprecedented.
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@scottthomas1153 Really? In history there was a nation who when powerful dominated smaller groups in their region? Say it isn't so lol
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@tritium1998 Empires have a habit of doing that.
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@vaetisean897 I find it interesting how every single group of people who deny war crimes make the same exact argument. I remember this Turkish dude who I questioned about the Armenian genocide made literally the SAME EXACT argument you're making now. "Well they did it to us as well." I've also heard Serbians make similar claims while denying their ethnic cleansing and genocide campaigns against the Bosnians in the 1990s. Do all of you war crimes deniers all go to the same workshop or something? Or do you all just buy the same book. "3 Easy steps to denying war crimes."
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@Karakarakiri, The French might be worse than the Anglos. Just ask the people in North Africa.
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@benyblanko1 Nothing was done to my name, something was however done "in" my name. Yours too
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@DC, It was impossible terrain to deal with, for any army. Which is why everyone was so shocked they finished it in 44 days. Usually with terrain like this the attackers are expected to lose men on a 10-1 ratio. If the ratios are similar but you're dominating on destroyed equipment. The other side will eventually just give up. Which is what happened.
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@KK-zc3wy It's also quite surreal how unprepared they were for that type of warfare. Were they not paying attention to what the Azeris were buying in the past 7 years?
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@LC, Armenia wasn't attacked. An illegal invasion force squatting on internationally recognized Azeri territory was attacked. Also a nation which has 68k troops can still be dangerous. Don't forget this army invaded it's neighbor and ethnically cleansed over 800,000 civilians in the 1990s.
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@Holt817. I think you can tell who is doing damage and who isn't by the reactions of the people who actually live in these nations. Not from the opinion of some guy named Holt817 who seems to have an emotional attachment to a narrative he wants to believe. Also this idea that European nations "built up African nations" is insanity. If you call building up including stealing resources and slaughtering millions of people who were against it. Then yes.
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@TheLincolnrailsplitt Well if you really want to get into the nitty gritty of the situation and it's details. They kinda are asking for it.
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@bobby4500. His comment about it being their entire army almost made me spit up my drink. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@busystreet38 This comment almost made me spit up my drink. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@Ellisruger8.. Geography is destiny. They're essentially playing the hand geography has given them.
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@dejanatanackovic909 I'd imagine this is why the globalists are constantly trying to overthrow the government there. Their motto is simple. If we don't control it, we will destroy it. But you are right that Turkey is in a situation where it can (to a certain extent) project it's own power.
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@Thanksforaskingme None of those nations even come close to the power projection potential the Turks have. Israel has it's own massive internal problems. Egypt is a puppet regime that doesn't even have full independence. The Saudis can project power economically but I'm not sure what that is worth when they have zero ability to project power militarily, it is essentially a nation which does not have the ability to defend itself. Turkey essentially intervenes where it wants when it wants. The same can't be said for the three nations you just described. Not even close.
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@Xaiver Laflamme, so if Azerbaijan had all these advantages, why was Armenia insane enough to continue to occupy their internationally recognized territory? That would be like me walking up to Mike Tyson in his prime. Spitting in his face and slapping him. Then complain after he beats the ever loving sh!t out of me lol
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@Innercitychicken The context allowed them to do it. What I explained to you made them want to do it. If you want to do something bad enough, eventually the context to do so will arrive. Ignoring why someone wants to do something when trying to understand and event is insanity.
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@Innercitychicken I'm fairly sure it wasn't western leaders who made Armenia illegally invade their neighbor. Nor was it them that made Armenia illegally occupy that territory for 30 years. This was in play LONGGG before Pashinyan was in charge.
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@milos4987. Even if Nato vanished tomorrow I'm not sure Serbia would be able to make a movie on Kosovo the same way Azerbaijan moved on Nagorno Karabakh. As far as Serbians not living in reality, it's hard to blame them. The amount of double standards they're hit with is a tough pill to swallow. Not saying Serbians are angels and haven't done people wrong in the last few decades. But I'm not sure even that warrants the type of pressure they're put under by the collective west. I think it would be good for many of those Balkan nations to come to some sort of understanding and find a way to keep foreign powers from setting up shop in their nations. Russia controlling Serbia's foreign policy and Nato controlling Kosovo and Albania's is not good for the Serbians or the Albanians. They need to bury the past and find a way to accommodate each other. Right now if Nato vanished and Serbia full blown invaded Kosovo, I think the Turks would step in and wreck the Serbs. Which again would suck for Serbs and other people in that region.
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@julius43461 If Nato wasn't a factor and Serbia did a full blown invasion of Kosovo. Turkey would go in full force for a plethora of reasons. I can't see a situation in which they wouldn't other than a powerful Russia threatening to intervene as well. Short of that, nothing would stop them. I also see your point about most the people in Kosovo wanting independence. But there are other factors at play such as the large Serbian community in northern Kosovo. They are under A LOT of pressure themselves. I know the media loves to paint Serbia as 100% the bad guy here but I don't agree. There are plenty of shades of grey. Personally I like Serbia and it's people and hope all this can be solved peacefully for all parties involved.
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Bog je Srbin So your entire argument is this. Because the Turks committed atrocities against the Armenians over 100 years ago, we should completely ignore Armenian atrocities against the Azeris just a few decades ago? Is that your argument? If so, good luck with that. That is like my one neighbor punching my great grandfather in the face and then me 2 weeks ago blasting another in the face. Then when I'm arrested I tell them what I did was just fine because someone else punched my grandfather in the face 110 years ago. Again, do you not see the insanity in your argument here?
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@Jg RSB, it's not taken seriously. But during the time of this ceasefire it was taken seriously as Russia hadn't attacked Ukraine yet.
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@Mar_13288 You're right but it doesn't change the fact they're distracted and are A LOT less likely to take on another adventure at the same time.
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@Lafly84 Me personally I don't like it. I'm glad to see you made it home safe and sound. Also it is those "super patriots in DC" that scare the living hell out of me.
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@vanja2565 That is actually demonstrably false.
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@DallasCaudill-x1uwho is being prejudice?
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@Connor Matossian, so you don't feel bad that Armenia illegally invaded it's neighbor's internationally territory and ethnically cleansed 800,000 Azeri civilians in the 1990s? That's just cool in your book?
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@multignou We had a manufacturing base during WW2. We simple switched already existing factory lines to produce military gear. Where are those factories today? The answer is, no we can't. That is until we rebuild our manufacturing base, which our insane leaders seem to have very little interest in.
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@lamsmiley1944 If you believe Ukraine to be a democracy, I have some amazing Pacific Ocean Front property in Paris I'd love to sell you at a really really cheap price.
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So you believe that pushing out an illegal occupation force from your internationally recognized territory to be a criminal act? According to your logic would Cypriots be criminals if they were able to push out the Turkish army from Cyprus? Because that is where your logic is headed here.
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@Irobert1115HD Are you serious? Or do you live under a rock? Everyone knows what ISIS is and who they work for. Anyone someone upsets the globalists, bam they get hit with an ISIS attack. When was the last time a globalist client state was attacked by ISIS? Iran gets on their nerves, bam ISIS attack. Turkey takes steps in Syria the globalists don't like. Bam ISIS attacks their airport. They can't hurt Russia via Ukraine, BAM another ISIS attack. Again you'd have to be living under a rock to not see this.
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Not really, it was in a remote corner of the world. Only people who are really into this stuff were following it.
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Not really. They've essentially given nothing to that movement aside from some rhetoric. I"m sure they'd like to do what you're proposing but China casts a very large shadow.
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@Coregame3 I see you've been reading the "how to deny war crimes/genocide/ethnic cleansing guide book. Chapter 1. Claim they did it too. lol No seriously do you guys all go to the same denial seminars or something?
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@Coregame3 Again do all of your warcrimes/genocide/ethnic cleansing deniers all go to the same seminar on how to deny crimes or something? You're literally saying the same exact thing the Turks say when I question them about the Armenian genocide. Speaking of nice tries. You can't simply sweep something like this under the rug. You can't invade another nation's internationally recognized territory and ethnically cleanse 800,000 civilians and expect no one to ask questions. It would make sense if you simply accepted your crimes, apologized and paid reparations to the families of the victims. It isn't like this is an event from 100s of years ago. This literally happened when I was in middle school. The family members of the victims are still alive and the war criminals are still alive. They should be taken to an international court to account for their crimes.
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Why so they can illegally invade their neighbor again and ethnically cleanse their people? Better they're not strong so civilians dont' get slaughtered again.
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@allex975gaming So you believe it's okay to invade another nation's territory and then proceed to ethnically cleanse everyone there who isn't from your ethnic group? Interesting what you're defending here. Also the reason it was only Armenians living there as you said is because anyone who wasn't was savagely ethnically cleansed in the 1990s. So according to your logic I can invade a country, slaughter everyone who isnt' from my ethnic group and then simply say "this place is ours because only we live here." Good luck selling that argument to any rational human being.
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