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Armenian-Azerbaijani Clashes And Shifting Balance Of Power In South Caucasus

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The Armenian-Azerbaijani tensions have once again turned South Caucasus into a hot point increasing chances of a new regional war.

The key difference with previous military incidents between the two countries is that the point of confrontation shifted from the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh Republic to the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border. Clashes first erupted on July 12 in the area of Tovuz and since then both sides have repeatedly accused each other of provoking the conflict, attacking civilians and declared defeats of the ‘enemy’.

According to the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan, the fighting started after Armenian forces opened fire on positions of Azerbaijani forces in the Tovuz district. The fighting which included the use of combat drones, artillery, mortars, and battle tanks continued over the following days, including July 17. The Azerbaijani military confirmed that at least 12 personnel, including Major General Gashimov Polad and Colonel Ilgar Mirzaev, were killed. In turn, Kerim Veliyev, Azerbaijan’s deputy defense minister, said that 100 Armenian soldiers were killed, several fortified positions were destroyed and that a UAV was shot down. Armenia, according to Veliyev, is hiding the real number of its casualties.

Azerbaijani media and top leadership describe the current situation as an act of Armenian aggression, and say that Azerbaijani forces are only responding to it. President Ilham Aliyev even called Armenia a “fascist state” adding that “Armenian forces could not enter Azerbaijan in one centimeter of soil and will never be able to do this”.

The Armenian version of events is quite different. According to it, the clashes started after a group of Azerbaijani soldiers violated the Armenian state border in an UAZ vehicle. The defense ministry press service claimed that after the warning from the Armenian side, “the enemy troops returned to their positions”. It added that later Azerbaijani forces attacked an Armenian checkpoint.

As of now, the Armenian military said that it had repelled two ‘offensives’ involving at least 100 soldiers supported by fire of several artillery battalions. These attacks were allegedly actively supported by combat and reconnaissance drones of Azerbaijan. A spokesperson for the Armenian Defense Ministry Artsrun Hovhannisyan said that Azerbaijan lost at least 20 soldiers, a battle tank and other equipment during the clashes. Armenia says that only 4 of its service members were killed.

Both Armenia and Azerbaijan claim that their forces are repelling an aggression of the enemy, which has been attacking it and killing civilians. However, despite the harsh rhetoric, the leadership of the both countries are sending signals that they are not interested in a larger military confrontation.

At the same time, years of war propaganda and historic tensions between the nations push the situation towards a further escalation. A unilateral move towards the cessation of hostilities by leaders of either country would be presented by the other one as a sign of weakness and promoted as an admission of defeat. Taking into account the complicated political and economic conditions in both countries, neither Armenian nor Azerbaijani leaders could afford such a public move. Therefore, de-escalation is possible only through international mechanisms.

The situation is further complicated by the complex diplomatic situation in the region of the South Caucasus. Armenia, alongside with Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). The CSTO expressed its concerns over the situation and called on the sides to commit to a ceasefire regime. Nonetheless, the Russia-led security bloc, and Russia itself, demonstrated that in the current situation they will focus on diplomatic measures.

Since the 2018 coup, when Nikol Pashinyan came to power in Armenia, the country has been consistently undermining its relations with the CSTO and Russia by persuing a quite weak, but apparent anti-Russian and pro-Western foreign policy course. The bright dream of the Pashinyan government is to sell its loyalty to the United States for some coins and commit itself to the way of the so-called ‘European integration’. The issue with this plan is that Washington and its partners need Armenia only as a tool of their geopolitical gains and are not interested in providing it with any kind of military protection or economic assistance. The Pashinyan government is forced to play a double game in an attempt to simultaneously please its ‘democratic’ masters and receive protection and assistance from Russia. This attitude is not a secret for Moscow.

On the other hand, in the event of a large-scale military confrontation, Azerbaijan will be supported by its main ally Turkey, which also has close bilateral ties with Russia. Ankara already declared that it fully supports Azerbaijan and condemned the supposed ‘Armenian aggression’. Thus, in the event of full-scale military confrontation, Armenia will immediately find itself in a very complicated situation, and direct military assistance from the CSTO and Russia will be unlikely until there is no threat to Armenian statehood.

So, the Armenian chances in a limited military conflict with Azerbaijan and Turkey is at least shaky. Turkey and Azerbaijan fully understand this. By undermining strategic relations with Moscow, and thus the balance of power in the region, Erevan put the entire South Caucasus on the brink of a new regional war.

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El Mashi

Armenia take a page from the Ukrainian playbook. Armenian diplomacy reflects the deep corruption in the government. It also reminds me of Georgia.

HiaNd

in short – just another looser

El Mashi

Azerbaijan is an Israeli vassal. Now that is a loosing strategy. .Moreover, Azerbaijan is a vassal of United States and Turkey. Certainly as if not more than Armenia. Most corrupt is Georgia. Their president would exchange sex for money.

Assad must stay

i think you are mistakenly talking about azerbaijan?

El Mashi

Nato never supported Armenia. In fact Nato is the enemy of Armenia. How much money and corruption in Armenia for Armenia to turn against Russia? The Greeks follow similar stupidity. Georgia deep in its stupidity. Azerbaijan’s vassal state to Israel not far behind. Keep on spitting in Russia’s face and see how far it gets you. Maybe as far as the Ukraine.

cechas vodobenikov

both are correct—Azerbijian is enormously corrupt—as Seth Ackerman recently wrote, amerikan election laws only exist in dictatorships like Azerbijian

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cechas vodobenikov

a decent comparison—it is no accident that Georgian and Armenia mafias r found in Russia and Ukraine—easily contained…various friends, relatives have observed to me when they attempt to extort from them, they merely state, how many mountain Chechens do you want me to send to your house? they never return

Horace Lacondeta

Not comparable at all. Armenia will never be anti Russian, contrary to Georgia or Ukraine. Armenia has no choice than going along with Russia. And the contrary is also true, whoever is in power in Yerevan will not change the strategic importance of Armenia for Russia. If Russia lose Armenia, it lose the Caucasus and all is Southern front will be under the direct threat of Panturkists and Islamist ambitions.

JIMI JAMES

Armenia is pro cis,fk the cia narrative,see whoever wrote this garbage insist a pipe but like i told all the cia c0cksukrz,that will never happen,besides russia and turkey are the powers not cia nor nato, Armenias best interests is to remain peacefull bith russia + CIS regions in the the the zio bankers will not get their fkn pipe there (period) Eventually they will have to adjourne to diplomacy turkeys+ russias call!

Jens Holm

Thatstotal crap. Facts are they now can devellop and by that choose who to do relations and trade with.

Your options for them are enemy advice and far out as well.

cechas vodobenikov

more dimwit danish fairy tales

Jens Holm

I wonder why You prefare, they should live infected by Russian collapsed neocolonialisme..

Icarus Tanović

Is this Turkey is opening its forth front? Erdogan can choke.

Assad must stay

he thinks because he is still in NATO he has backing of US but one day he will overextend himself and collapse really hard, i cant see his little neo-ottoman project going on for much longer, i would recommend him to exile to antarctica ahhahahaha

Jens Holm

No Erdogan is not. Turks hardly are memeber sof Nato anymore.

cechas vodobenikov

small? the swedes, Norse, Germans, reduced DK to a peninsula of cheese and potatoes—where your extreme poverty has doubled in only 15 years—more fake yenta

cechas vodobenikov

turkey possesses the 2nd largest military in NATO—-now an organization w little community of interest

Assad must stay

which is 1st largest? US?

cechas vodobenikov

if Russia withdraws the 5000 troops in Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan will transform Armenia into sashlik

HiaNd

Agree 100% Armenians are the oldest Orthodox Christians

I can’t understand how can they become such idiots and follow those Western agents who are their leaders into the such suicidal policy?! What is wrong with them?

Horace Lacondeta

You should read history of Caucasus before posting. Armenians didn’t needed Russians to crush the Turks in 1918, 1993 or 2016. Azerbaijan is weak and is not concern to Armenians. As far as Turkey is concerned, Armenia is a full stop to Panturkism and Islamism, which is a direct enemy of Russia. So Armenia is way too important for Russia, much more important than Syria, much more important than Israel is to the US. Irrespective of the government in Yerevan, Russia will never abandon Armenia, it would be like shooting its own foot and losing its only ally in the region. And Caucasus is literally the feet of Russia.

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Boxman

Score another win for Turkey (and thus indirectly, another win for USNATOIsrael) and another loss for Russia. By the end of the 2020’s, I predict Russia will be down to one single ally in the region: the tiny rump state of Syria (the coastal regions basically) and will have lost Libya, Armenia, Iraq, and most of Syria by this point. And the only people buying Russian arms will be those who don’t have any other choice.

Global Surveyor

Everyone must be very careful with NATO and the west . They are liars and would betray their own mothers❗️

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