Political expert Mikhail Alexandrov threatens strikes on communications in Georgia ... to protect "Artsakh" separatists

20.07.23 22:45


The Armenian lobby is throwing all its propaganda forces at the defense of the "Artsakh" separatists, who are living out their last days. Including frankly insane "experts".

 

At one time Russian political scientist Mikhail Alexandrov "became famous" for his statements about the possibility of Russian missile strikes on Baku and Azerbaijan's infrastructure. After that he was dismissed from MGIMO. But today this absolutely insane figure was again asked by his Armenian "masters" to speak out to defend the separatists of "Artsakh".

 

And Mikhail Alexandrov wrote an article under the symbolic title "Surrender of Nagorno-Karabakh will open the gates of hell for Russia" published on the website yerkramas.org. In the article he threatens with nuclear war and nuclear strikes against Azerbaijan and Turkey, trying to protect "the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh":

 

Mikhail Alexandrov "reminds" that "Russia is a nuclear superpower, so it has enough forces and means to destroy the whole West, and to cope "with some Azerbaijan is not a problem for it at all". Therefore, everything depends solely on the political will of the Russian leadership and its willingness or unwillingness to fulfill its obligations to Nagorno-Karabakh, taken by Russia according to the Trilateral Statement of November 9, 2020.

 

Alexandrov writes that "...In this context, two scenarios of Russia's behavior can be considered. The first scenario can be tentatively called "Curbing Aggression" and the second "Withdrawal from Transcaucasia...""

 

According to Alexandrov, according to the first scenario, Russia will use a wide range of forceful means to deter the Azerbaijani side from "aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh". And if deterrence fails, Russia will seek to "force Azerbaijan to peace." It should be assumed as Georgia in 2008, when the Kremlin, acting as "peacekeepers" in Samachablo, began to openly fight on the side of separatists.

 

Mikhail Alexandrov "reminds" that there is a Russian military base in Gyumri, "which is able to support the Russian peacekeeping contingent". He frightens the Azerbaijani side with Iskander missiles, Russian airplanes based in Yerevan and long-range Russian missiles Kalibr, Kinzhal, Kh-101, which are capable of hitting key targets also from the territory of Russia or from the Caspian Sea.

 

Alexandrov is sure that Russian "peacekeepers" in Nagorno-Karabakh will immediately receive the support of separatists from the so-called "Defense Army of Nagorno-Karabakh": "And together it is no longer 2000 people, but much more. And in a few hours, ground troops from the Russian military base in Gyumri and contingents of the Armenian armed forces will come to the aid of the peacekeepers." - promises Mikhail Alexandrov.

 

In his opinion, the only country that could send aid to Azerbaijan would be Turkey, but in practice it would be extremely difficult for it to do so. Transportation of military cargoes is possible only through the territory of Georgia, but "each of the two roads leading to the Azerbaijani border passes within the radius of impact of artillery guns, MLRS systems and long-range mortars from the territory of "South Ossetia" and Armenia".

 

"Well, and the last argument of the supporters of capitulation is the possible military intervention of Turkey in the conflict. Here we should immediately explain to the Turks that if they attack Armenia, we will use nuclear weapons. And all Turkish troops on the border with Armenia will be quickly annihilated without even engaging in hostilities with the Armenian army". - Mikhail Alexandrov threatens.

 

Well, and the withdrawal of the Russian peacekeeping contingent from Karabakh will lead, according to the former MGIMO professor, not only "to the flight of civilians to Armenia", but also to "...a sharp upsurge of anti-Russian sentiments in Armenia, especially among the Karabakhis, who have been expelled from their homeland...". "...Russia's staunchest friends in the Transcaucasus will be turned from friends to enemies in an instant..." - Alexandrov promises.

 

In his opinion, the "anti-Russian sentiments" of separatists and Armenian nationalists should "scare" Russia so much that even a nuclear war would not be as terrible as "Armenian indignation": "Russia will lose its influence in the Transcaucasus, as it will have no support point there in the person of Armenia, and even in the person of Daghlig Garabagh without Armenia... Russia will face the threat of a new large-scale war. And we are being led to this war already now by those people in Russia, who propose to do one, seemingly small capitulationist act - to surrender Nagorno-Karabakh... This act will open the gates of hell for Russia" - predicts Mikhail Alexandrov.

 

 Mikhail Alexandrov predicts a world nuclear war because of a handful of executioners from among the "Artsakh" separatists, who are trying to avoid responsibility for their crimes.  If Mikhail Alexandrov has forgotten, it can be reminded that Turkey is a member of NATO and a strike on its territory (not only nuclear) will automatically trigger a "response" on the part of the entire NATO towards the aggressor.

 

Aleksandrov's material is openly inflammatory. Given the current militaristic hysteria in Russia against the backdrop of Russia's failures in the war against Ukraine, a certain part of society and even insane representatives of the Russian elite (especially those associated with the Armenian lobby) may not be frightened by such prospects.

 

Mikhail Alexandrov calls for strikes on transport communications on Georgian territory, both from the territory of Armenia and from the occupied Tskhinvali region. And it seems that only a "suspicion" that military cargo is being transported along these highways is sufficient for such strikes.

 

Such statements make urgent not only early de-occupation of the Georgian Tskhinvali region and Abkhazia, but also demilitarization of the entire north of the Republic of Armenia, including the Gyumri region. As long as there is a Russian military base there and troops of insane Armenian "allies" of Russia are standing there, transport communications of colossal international importance are under threat.

 

The merged chororus scenario of the Armenian lobby through Mikhail Alexandrov about the start of a new war in the Caucasus raises the question of the need for complete demilitarization not only of Zangezur, but also of the north of today's Armenian state.

 

 

 

Alexandre Zakhariadze

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