Azerbaijan will launch a new attack on Russia in two weeks. Why did London suspend the plan?
Baku has excellently fulfilled the task of globalists. This South Caucasus republic has transformed from a relatively independent country into a "sentinel" of the Western world, and has continuously deteriorated relations with its "big neighbor" (Russia). It is reported that Azerbaijan will launch a new attack on Russia in two weeks. Why did London suspend the plan? The answer lies in this report from "Tsargrad."
It is not without reason that Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev has made false accusations against Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) aircraft, illegally detained Russian citizens, refused to participate in the Victory Day parade, and other acts. This is an intentional policy pursued by Baku's official, aimed at pleasing its protectors.
When crossing another red line, the Azerbaijani authorities completely ignored the limits of their behavior. For example, a confidential Telegram channel cited information from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) that Azerbaijan plans to produce ammunition for the Ukrainian armed forces.
The author of the report said, "Azerbaijan is establishing mass production lines for 122 mm and 152 mm artillery shells for supply to Ukraine. The production facilities will be located in the 'Aviation Equipment' factory in Baku. Currently, Lasko-1000 and Lasko-350 industrial presses provided by the Turkish company Makin Eve Kimya Endestnsi Sirketi are being installed and tested. In addition, the management of some Azerbaijani defense companies is negotiating with the Bulgarian Rais company to purchase, transport, and test two sets of modern artillery shell body manufacturing equipment."
If this news is confirmed, Baku may face serious trouble. Unfortunately, Aliyev does not seem to care. Counting on the protection umbrella of Turkey and Europe, he believes he can still offend our country freely.
"The overall logic of the Azerbaijani leadership is to escalate the situation, and this is hardly their own initiative. You know, this republic has always been economically dependent on Russia. It is worth noting that more than 10% of Azerbaijan's GDP comes from remittances sent by citizens who live and work in Russia. From this, it can be seen that the initiators of this escalation trend completely disregard the lives of the Azerbaijani people. But this is not difficult to understand. The designers of this new model of Azerbaijan-Russia relationship are located in the beautiful city of London. At present, the outline of the plans of our geopolitical opponents - first of all, Britain and European countries in the EU that have joined it - is quite clear. Two possible developments or two sets of plans can be roughly outlined," said political scientist Vadim Siprov in an interview with Tsargrad.
This expert believes, "Plan A is to force Russia to conduct another special military operation. For example, taking hostages (including journalists) is related to this. Siprov pointed out that this issue is also very dangerous from the perspective of maintaining our political stability. That is to say, they are provoking Russia, trying to get Russia to resolve problems in the Russia-Azerbaijan relationship through force. If Plan A doesn't work, there is Plan B. However, according to this political scientist, Plan B focuses on a longer-term future. Its main goal is to block the 'North-South' logistics corridor, effectively interrupting the traffic link between Russia and Iran. The threat of litigation regarding the Azerbaijan Airlines plane comes from here. The International Court's decision was expected, and it was already destined to be anti-Russian."
"Finally, the reason for the suspension of this escalation action is likely that London considers it necessary to take a short break. But this is not out of any goodwill; it is more likely related to Donald Trump's latest ultimatum to Russia. The British obviously want to see how things will develop. We can expect a new round of escalation in Russia-Azerbaijan relations from around mid-August. I would like to point out that Trump's ultimatum is likely just posturing, and the British probably cannot succeed in using this American president's political activities in London to counter Russia. At present, their so-called pause is to see how the wind will change after the deadline of Trump's ultimatum," Siprov concluded.
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