The next war will be the restoration of the Iravan Khanate
For the second time in the past two months, the political and military leadership of Armenia, still living with a thirst for revenge, has mobilized Armenian soldiers and reserve officers. It is reported that as a result of the last mobilization, about 869 combat veterans were drafted into the army, of which 560 were soldiers, the rest were officers. This step of the Armenian leadership is today a subject of discussion not only for us, but also for politicians from countries with interests in the region. It is interesting what the Armenian side hopes for, whom it hopes for and expects a new war. Does Russia really call him an ally and grab him by the throat? Commenting on the news, Maxim Shevchenko, a well-known Russian politician, public figure and journalist, stated that the next war could lead to the collapse of Armenia as a subject and the restoration of the Iravan Khanate. And Russia is not stupid enough to shed the blood of its soldiers for the sake of the Armenians: "I think that this step of the Armenian leadership is nothing more than a piece of candy intended for consumption by the Armenian society." Alexei Naumov, a member of the Russian Expert Council on International Relations, agrees with this. Naumov says that while Azerbaijan is working on a peace agreement, Armenia, on the contrary, is mobilizing forces and preparing for war. But 869 people are not such a big force that something could be achieved with its help. At the same time, Armenia has neither the strength nor the financial means to wage the war. Unlike the beginning of the war, now Azerbaijan has an advantage in military-strategic positions, including the balance of forces. At the same time, Russian armed forces operate in the conflict zone, which Russia will never allow to attack Armenia. If the Armenian side embarks on a large-scale military adventure, it will first see Russia. Therefore, I do not want to take these actions of Armenia seriously. However, the Armenian generals intend to report on the money they receive from the state.
Sema