The Milford Daily News
This is written to bring attention to a situation that rarely gets notice in a suburban newspaper. In violation of U.S. and international law, Amnesty International confirms that Azerbaijan and Turkey are firing cluster-bombs and prohibited munitions into residential areas of Artsakh (also called Nagorno Karabakh) and Armenia.
Two Presidents, Azerbaijan’s Aliyev and Turkey’s Erdogan are guilty of premeditated surprise attacks and sustained assaults on Armenia and Artsakh, with video documenting deliberate and extensive targeting of civilians. Both are war criminals who recruit foreign jihadist terrorists for their familiar anti-Armenian campaigns. The U.S. Department of Defense spent $200 million on Azerbaijan despite the State Department having singled out Azerbaijan for committing human rights violations. The U.S. should exercise the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act that allows the U.S. government to sanction any foreign govern
Published date: 11 December 2020 14:22 UTC | Last update: 3 months 3 weeks ago
Ankara and Azerbaijan put their differences aside in pursuit of a military victory over Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh. The outcome is a huge geopolitical shift in Turkey s favour
It took 44 days for Azerbaijan to defeat Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh and make Turkey one of the fundamental players in the Caucasus.
And today, Turkey s power in the region could not be clearer.
The Ottoman Islamic Army of the Caucasus enters Baku on 15 September 1918
Words thanking Ankara were some of the first from Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev s lips when he joyously declared a ceasefire on TV last month.