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Wolf in sheep's clothing appears in face of French authorities

11 October 2023 [21:45] - TODAY.AZ
By Azernews

Abbas Ganbay

Conflicts in the world do not cease to grow and move smoothly into an escalation of the war, where the leading crusader players are diligently united to pursue their agenda, close to the establishment of a new world order on a fixed Earth.

The end of the 200th Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, after a historically successful local anti-terrorist measures conducted by the Azerbaijani Army under the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, has given hope for a new life to the millions of displaced refugees who fled their once homeland.

A wolf in sheep's clothing is seen in the face of the French authorities who want to arm and equip the losing side for further chess games.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev warned that France's decision to send military aid to Armenia could provoke a new conflict in the South Caucasus.

France has confirmed future military aid contracts with Armenia and the move, according to the Azerbaijani President, contributes to escalating tensions rather than consolidating peace. If there is a new conflict, the President says, France will be responsible.

There is a clear desire of the Western "crusaders" to maintain their strategic influence in the Caucasus and further to the Middle East, arming and guiding weakened countries along the path of chaos, strictly believing in the ideology of "repeated chaos becomes order".

Azerbaijan, after a successful measures on sweeping terrorist groups away from its territories, immediately set about reintegrating the people of Garabagh. Capturing and disarming the leaders of the separatist regime backed by pro-Western mafias, and the staggering amount of arms the Azerbaijani army has taken under its control is a fundamental victory over long-standing separatism. Armenia is now unarmed, and many Armenians who did not want to reintegrate into Azerbaijan have decided to leave the country. Azerbaijan has provided both humanitarian and cultural assistance and all the necessities for the needs of the Armenians who left Garabagh under the pressure of some foreign forces.

Azerbaijan wants peace and goodness unlike the Armenian armed groups that wreaked havoc on Azerbaijani territories in the First Garabagh War, under the power of demons, which eventually led to thousands of victims of all ages and a million Azerbaijanis being forced to leave their homes.

To date, France has sent 56 "civil defense" soldiers, 2 Dash-type aircraft, 8 tons of equipment, and 2 rescue dogs to Armenia. Crusaders from Western and EU powers have also come out in support of Armenia, allocating large sums to support the Armenians who have fled Garabagh.

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