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Karpatsky
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« on: October 23, 2020, 03:00:05 PM »

Adam Schiff has called for U.S. recognition of Artsakh. Extremely boneheaded and premature move, I think.

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Karpatsky
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2020, 10:53:53 AM »

Adam Schiff has called for U.S. recognition of Artsakh. Extremely boneheaded and premature move, I think.

Armenians over here pour a ton of money into Democratic campaigns. They've gotten some Democrat-majority state legislatures to approve resolutions regarding their Azeri conflict and the Turkish genocide, which I'm not a fan of because all foreign policy stuff should be at a federal level (the resolutions are meaningless, but state legislatures should not even do symbolic foreign policy stuff).


Anyway, what do the new borders look like?



Azerbaijan will occupy all the green areas. Yellow will be de facto Artsakh, and Russian peacekeepers will be deployed all around the new de facto border line.
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