Azerbaijan Has the Legal Right to Request Turkish Military Assistance in Nagorno-Karabakh

Azerbaijan Has the Legal Right to Request Turkish Military Assistance in Nagorno-Karabakh

Media reports speculating about the scenario of Azerbaijan requesting Turkish military assistance for its counteroffensive in Occupied Nagorno-Karabakh deliberately ignore the fact that Baku has the UN-enshrined right to remove by any means the same Armenian forces from the region that the UNSC already demanded withdraw on four separate occasions. Armenia’s Worst Nightmare Might Come…

Azerbaijan’s Counteroffensive Is Legal But Might Inadvertently Spiral Out of Control

Azerbaijan’s Counteroffensive Is Legal But Might Inadvertently Spiral Out of Control

Armenia’s unprovoked aggression against Azerbaijan on Sunday prompted the latter to launch a counteroffensive all across the frontlines of Occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, though Yerevan will now more than likely seek to internationalize the very same crisis that it’s entirely responsible for sparking in order to secure more tacit support for its continued occupation of roughly 20%…

Armenia’s Risky Tovuz Strategy Dramatically Backfired

Armenia’s Risky Tovuz Strategy Dramatically Backfired

OneWorld is publishing the original English-language version of Andrew Korybko’s analysis about the latest Armenian-Azerbaijani clashes that was first released in Russian at the Moscow-Baku information portal. The latest clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan occurred along their shared border in Tovuz, north of Nagorno-Karabakh. Both sides blame one another but a compelling argument can be…

Don’t Fall for the Alt-Media Narrative on Armenia and Azerbaijan

Don’t Fall for the Alt-Media Narrative on Armenia and Azerbaijan

Most of the Alt-Media Community is propagating the narrative that Armenia is a victim of Azerbaijani aggression after their latest clashes over the past week, though the reality is that Armenia is more than likely the one that provoked the violence in a Machiavellian attempt to manipulate Russia into decisively taking its side on the…

Turkey Supports Azerbaijan to Cause Instability in Russia’s ‘Soft Underbelly’, the Caucasus

Turkey Supports Azerbaijan to Cause Instability in Russia’s ‘Soft Underbelly’, the Caucasus

The conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia has become increasingly serious. Both countries claim the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and between the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a war between them to decide the control of the region. Tens of thousands of people died in the conflict, which ended in 1994 with a ceasefire agreement,…