Indian journalist: War in Karabakh was skillfully directed from overseas

PanARMENIAN.Net - The war in Nagorno Karabakh was skillfully directed from overseas, in order to speed up USSR's unavoidable collapse - an empire, which could not manage to blow out conflicts in its boundless territories, Indian journalist Alok Shekhar writes. Moreover, in his opinion, "directors were well aware which side Russia will support in this conflict, and tried to push away Muslim allies from Russians, which with USSR's support aimed at showing their character and incompliance". Lives of others have no meaning for imperialists, if even they are killed by thousands.



"Taking into account the current situation it is not difficult to guess further progress of events in this region. When military operation against Iran approaches more and more near, the world satrap wants to draw away the attention of the world community from his real intentions and unleash local wars between other countries. That's why Azerbaijan desires to revenge for his victims, saying that peaceful efforts to settle territorial disputes with Armenia do not give practical results. And undoubtedly in this new conflict the United States will give all possible support to Azerbaijan. It is not difficult to predict results of new bloody massacre; thousands of people will lose their homes and lives in order to please US's imperial ambitions and weaken Russia's influence in this region, which in future may result in his full exclusion from Caucasus," Alok Shekhar writes, "CenterAsia" reports.
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