Armenische Oppositions- und Azeri -Abgeordnete treffen seit einiger Zeit. Sie trafen sich auch im November in Wien zum achten solchen Treffen.

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    1. From my understanding Armenian opposition thinks „Pashinyan sold us he was either paid or evil only if we lasted longer we would win“ while Pashinyan knowing „there is no victory only where you can stop losing“ decided to surrender.

    2. Frosty_Crab_6128 on

      Most people, at least where I live in Armenia, support the opposition.

    3. the_cousin_youForgot on

      I’m struggling to see how Armenia can move forward without either reaching a peace deal or facing another war with Azerbaijan. While they’ve procured a lot of military systems, especially considering their GDP, I don’t think they’re truly prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.

      Armenia’s population isn’t prepared to fight on their own soil. In the previous war, Azerbaijan focused almost entirely on the Karabakh region, sparing the Armenian population from the brunt of the devastation. I think this might have given Armenians a false sense of security, leading them to believe they are somehow immune to the reality of war—similar to how Russians, Israelis, Ukrainians, and Palestinians have had to endure it. But the truth is, they aren’t invincible, and they’re not ready for the harsh realities of conflict.

      They also lack the morale to fight a prolonged war, particularly if led by the opposition. Frankly, I think the the pro war politicians are either delusional or just playing a populist game to win elections.

      Armenia’s economy isn’t geared for war. I’m not sure they have the resources to support their military efforts. Azerbaijan doesn’t fare much better in that regard, but they would probably be in a stronger position if things escalate.

      Armenia’s manpower pool isn’t much of an asset either, and their allies are largely distracted, with minimal interest in intervening—especially if China decides to stir things up.

      Now, I may not be a geopolitical expert or have the knowledge of professional military strategists, but I can still sense when things don’t add up. If Armenia goes down that path, it’s going to be a disaster.

    4. The second armenians realise they are not christs supersoldiers and will be obliterated in a conventional war then we will have our peace

    5. datashrimp29 on

      Azerbaijanian opposition is owned by Aliyev, and the Armenian opposition is owned by Russia. Which one is worse

    6. SpareActual2675 on

      This is extremely rich, considering Azerbaijan is the one blocking this peace treaty from being signed, not Armenia or Armenian opposition.

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