Türkische Investoren, die Immobilien in Karabach entwickelten, wurden von der aserbaidschanischen Regierung ausgeraubt.
Es ist schwer zu verstehen, warum irgendjemand denken sollte, dass die Entwicklung von Immobilienprojekten in einem Land, das von einer Diktatur regiert und ethnischen Säuberungen ausgesetzt ist, risikolos sei.
If this is how they treat their allies then imagine what they would us…
ghostlypyres on
Hehe :3
BluezCluez94 on
Oh no, anyways
True_Fake_Mongolia on
This argument may be unpopular, but the Azerbaijani government’s actions are logically sound and morally and traditionally aligned.
Azerbaijan is not a civil society; more accurately, the Aliyev family seized Karabakh using mercenaries, bodyguards, Turkish advisors, and Israeli weaponry.
Ninety-nine percent of Azerbaijani citizens did not participate in this so-called war. Karabakh is theoretically only fit for the Aliyev family, their loyal soldiers, and military personnel, so ordinary Azerbaijanis are certainly not entitled to land acquired through war.
Meanwhile, Aliyev now has unprecedented control over the country and a powerful military. If they can seize real estate at zero cost, why should they pay?
Considering the victims are Turks, this is even more ironic. Many Turks are proud of their Turkic cultural heritage, which is precisely the most authentic nomadic tradition.
Land and property acquired through bloodshed belong to those who shed blood, not just those who paid.
The reaction of the Turkish public to this incident suggests that most Turks do not truly understand what nomadic traditions are. Their understanding of Turkic history is merely a laughable culture history cosplay.
Now that the masquerade is over, it’s time to face reality.
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Lol, lmao even
If this is how they treat their allies then imagine what they would us…
Hehe :3
Oh no, anyways
This argument may be unpopular, but the Azerbaijani government’s actions are logically sound and morally and traditionally aligned.
Azerbaijan is not a civil society; more accurately, the Aliyev family seized Karabakh using mercenaries, bodyguards, Turkish advisors, and Israeli weaponry.
Ninety-nine percent of Azerbaijani citizens did not participate in this so-called war. Karabakh is theoretically only fit for the Aliyev family, their loyal soldiers, and military personnel, so ordinary Azerbaijanis are certainly not entitled to land acquired through war.
Meanwhile, Aliyev now has unprecedented control over the country and a powerful military. If they can seize real estate at zero cost, why should they pay?
Considering the victims are Turks, this is even more ironic. Many Turks are proud of their Turkic cultural heritage, which is precisely the most authentic nomadic tradition.
Land and property acquired through bloodshed belong to those who shed blood, not just those who paid.
The reaction of the Turkish public to this incident suggests that most Turks do not truly understand what nomadic traditions are. Their understanding of Turkic history is merely a laughable culture history cosplay.
Now that the masquerade is over, it’s time to face reality.