• Irremarkable@fedia.io
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    5 months ago

    Well, it’s nice to read a headline that involves Armenia and doesn’t involve (directly) Azerbaijan getting bloodthirsty.

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        5 months ago

        Eventually it’ll probably be child soldier units made up of the thousands of kidnapped Ukrainian children.

        To be honest, I’m a little surprised they still have enough meat shields that they haven’t started doing this yet, but I suppose they must be tricking enough folks from India and the African continent into going to Russia for “work.”

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          Putin is said to have commented, before the invasion, that Russia has a population of conscription aged men of 25 million, this seems to have been their design philosophy of just grinding Ukraine into dust, even if it took millions of Russian lives to do it.

          However, that theyre already pulling women prisoners into the meat grinder suggests that number may have been wrong.

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      5 months ago

      Nah their military is busy stepping on rakes in Ukraine. This is Armenia’s opportunity window

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        5 months ago

        Debatable, its population is more than 10 smaller than Ukraine, much smaller area. Its easier to blitzkrieg through it. But even a protracted grind war they won’t be as close to friendly nato countries who can supply fast and active armed forces is under 50k. That would include non-front line roles. So another exercise of 2-300k conscripts maybe push through if they have enough vehicles to carry ammo.

        But yes they are busy elsewhere atm. curiously armenia seems to have 400 main battle tanks and 200 ifvs so perhaps can offer decent resistance for a few days if they work/have ammo

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      5 months ago

      Or a sudden wave of people “accidentally” falling out of windows in Jerewan. They do have an 85m high “skyscraper” there…

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      5 months ago

      Yeah I’m not surprised. Russia left them high and dry, CSTO isn’t worth being in.

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        5 months ago

        Like everything else about the west, NATO was also presented as just a paper tiger and not even worth the paper of the founding document. The cynical way Russians view the world is through their own exceptionalism, and if we can’t do it… noone can. Like the Americans… but then with less value on human life and dignity.

        And if you repeat lies long enough you start believing them yourself. Now it turns put CSTO is just the Russian goon squad cosplaying as NATO.

        Although I dont think anyone knows what would happen if 2 NATO countries would end up in an open war.

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            5 months ago

            True, they where till 99. Hence the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan should have brought down the Cato hammer. And when it does not I can imagine that staying is not an option.

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    5 months ago

    A surprise move from long time Russian-backed Armenia, due to Russia’s lack of recent support for its struggle against Turkey-backed Azerbaijan over ethnic cleansing of ethnic Armenians in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.