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Artsakh was a "fallen stone" on the path of Europe, which was taken out of the way by war and depopulation. Hakob Badalyan


Hakob Badalyan writes:

“Of course this would be funny if it wasn't so sad. Trump accuses Harris that he did nothing when Artsakh was depopulated. Trump, who essentially did nothing, except for a virtually empty statement about Kosovo, when Azerbaijan had already occupied half of Artsakh. Of course, Trump's accusation is correct. Not only did Harris do nothing, but even before the depopulation of Artsakh, high-ranking diplomats of the White House administration declared that ethnic cleansing was a "red line" for them. We are guilty of measuring geopolitics with our ears.

And doubly guilty when we do it, even having the hard lesson of the 44-day war. The USA is building a Middle Corridor: Central Asia-Azerbaijan-Armenia-Turkey-Mediterranean region and Europe. Artsakh was a "fallen stone" on that road, which was removed from the road by war and depopulation, because it was also seen as a way to remove the Russians from that road.

By the way, let me also remind you that his famous statement about Kosovo in 2020, which personally gave me a certain naive hope that it could be practical in addition to being pre-election, was made in this period, when the election campaign reached the most Armenian-populated California."