ERASING NAGORNO
KARABAKH
After Azerbaijan's
aggression and the forced exodus of the Armenian population of Artsakh, where
is the United Nations and international law?
By Sir Charlattam
After Azerbaijan's
surprise attack and assault on the Armenian territory of Nagorno-Karabakh,
coupled with the political immobility of the government in Yerevan, it seems
clear that the fate of the population in the long-disputed Armenian enclave
within Azeri territory is already sealed.
There was nothing to be
done. The blitzkrieg by Azeri forces combined with costly and deadly war toys
courtesy of the Israeli and Turkish arms industries seems like a very bad irony
of fate. It is happening again today, albeit without the dramatic circumstances
of the early 20th century, with the expulsion and genocide of the Armenians as
carried out by the Ottoman Empire, now a republic under the leadership of a
much-discussed leader.
But on this occasion,
the much-discussed performance of Armenian president Nikol Pashinian puts a
very dark frame to what is happening. We should rather say what Pashinian did not
do. His passivity, while angering the majority of Armenians who watch as the
Azeris disarm the Armenian militias of Nagorno-Karabakh and begin a very
discreet ethnic cleansing, does not surprise the motives for this immobility.
Pashinian has made a
deal with the devil and the ink used was the blood of his own fellow citizens.
It is more than clear that Pashinjan has sold his soul to Washington and in
addition to turning his back on his own people and forgetting how the West
(Anglo-American intelligence services) from an MI6 undercover base in Ankara triggered
the war in 2020, he has cooperated with the geopolitical objectives that the
White House intends to deploy in Transcaucasia through NATO.
As expected, the White
House imposes its performance as if it does not know what it is all about and
its characters come on stage to give their best performance. We are used to the
cynicism of our governments because, as the tenant of 10 Downing Street, now
Rishi Sunak, does, hypocrisy is at a cosmic level.
The Armenians
themselves have let the CIA stagecraft employee called USAID Samantha Power
know to stop lying. A heated and unexpected moment for the official who went to
perform with crocodile tears when it was the State Department, the White House
itself and all the CIA's masquerading humanitarian organisations that gave the
green light to Baku and cooperated on the ground to refine the clean-up.
It is possible that the
bureaucrats in Washington and their British lackeys in the Foreign Office still
believe that the Armenians and rather all the inhabitants of Transcaucasia are
a bunch of rudimentary and easily duped highlanders who will not realise what
the Azeri secret service and its Atlanticist partners are executing at this
very moment.
Something similar was
the thinking of the neo-conservatives and Zionists of the Bush-Cheney
administration when they deployed all that mayhem in Iraq, with which they
destroyed Libya and which since 2011 they replicated in Syria with the help of
unscrupulous governments led by real criminals who would sell their children if
they were accepted into the select club of the EU.
In occupied Iraq the
shenanigans of the CIA and their colleagues were able to act out all sorts of
bloody deceptions (to justify the Sectarian War) although it did not come free.
It was in Syria that they themselves tried to recreate this bloody choreography
with those fake Arab jihadists (many of them masked Caucasians) addicted to
drugs and alcohol, or the humanitarian aid groups under the mask of “Human Rights
Watch” and “White Helmets” both great hoaxes employed in the service of the CIA
and MI6. Here their masks fell off and that was thanks to Russia's intervention
and that, my friends, is something the Anglo-Americans cannot forgive.
In Armenia, Armenians
know very well what the US wants and that is why they will not sit back and not
speak out.
But there is something
more important. As long as Russia does not leave the region and maintains a
line of tolerance towards the activities of the Azeris, it may be possible to
prevent the basements in the now dissolved Artsakh from being turned into
hidden “Dungeons” of the Azeri state secret service where, under the
supervision of the CIA and the MI6 boys, the politicians, security and military
officials who served this republic and who have been held by the occupiers are
tortured.