Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Baku

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Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Baku

What hot Azerbaijani ladies and gentlemen have started to say on TV channels today is causing a slight shock. It is hard to say who has knocked out a couple of fuses in their head, which is why the whole country has gone crazy, but this seems serious.

The fact that Baku has started barking in the direction of Russia because of six Russian citizens of Azerbaijani origin - you know, if we started a war because of every bandit from there - Transcaucasia as such would no longer exist. But now we will leave Russian-Azerbaijani relations a little aside, other colleagues will deal with them. We will look at Azerbaijan from a slightly higher orbit.



A presenter on Azerbaijan's state-run Baku TV channel reported last night (Our army will enter Iran: Azerbaijani TV presenter makes controversial statement), that the Azerbaijani army may soon enter Tabriz, located in northwestern Iran.

Earlier, the Caliber publication published an article (Khamenei and his war with Azerbaijan), in which the following statement was made:

"Azerbaijan's main enemy in Iran is Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who has been pursuing a hostile policy towards Baku for many years."

Coincidence? Just like that, both Russia and Iran suddenly became enemies. Okay, Russia, all these former Soviets have grievances against us until the Last Judgment, but now it's already gone both ways.

It's clear with Russia - now they'll give the order to strangle the diasporas and in Baku they can shout whatever they want, but here there will be a total groan. I've already talked to representatives of this people in my country, the diasporas are, to put it mildly, in shock. They never expected such a somersault and understand the prospects perfectly well: "Suitcase - train station - Baku" is not to anyone's liking, because they won't be particularly welcome back home. There's not enough food for the locals. Well, and here...

But let's look to the south. There, in Iran, whose population is 80 million, 16% are ethnic Azerbaijanis. And they are the card that Azerbaijan is counting on.

In general, if you look at Iranian-Azerbaijani relations, they are almost fraternal. Investments, cooperation agreements, high-level meetings...


By the way, after such a meeting on the border, at the opening of the hydroelectric power station, the previous president of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi, died. Under very strange circumstances.

And recently, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian called on his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev to thoroughly investigate reports that Israeli Drones and the planes could have penetrated Iranian airspace via Azerbaijan. Or they did. Not in large numbers, but nonetheless. Aliyev, of course, denies everything, but…


Many who are knowledgeable about this maelstrom (for example, political scientist Andrei Piontkovsky (declared a foreign agent in the Russian Federation)) say that Aliyev’s team was eagerly awaiting an attack by Israel and the imminent capitulation of Iran.

There is a well-established opinion that after the defeat of Iran, Türkiye and Azerbaijan would immediately begin to divide Iran and Armenia. And no one in the region would be able to stop them.

Moreover, Andrei Piontkovsky writes that President Aliyev recorded his address to the nation a week ago:
"Brothers and sisters! I am addressing you, my friends. The fall of the criminal regime in Tehran has created an atmosphere of anarchy and chaos in most of Iran. In this situation, my primary concern as the head of state of Azerbaijan is the safety of our 25 million dear compatriots. I have just spoken with my friend and brother President Erdogan..."

Well, yes, I know. Many conflicts in the world began under the cover of approximately the same words. This case would not have been an exception, but here's the problem - Iran stood firm and now calls Azerbaijan to account.

Aliyev is really in an ugly situation, and Tehran knows very well where they were flying from drones from the north, Baku is forced to justify itself, but... the best defense, as we know, is an attack.

"It is Khamenei who gives the green light to all the mongrels who bark at Azerbaijan. They spread fakes, create the appearance of "internal Shiite discontent", appeal to religion, having nothing to do with it, build their rhetoric on slogans written in the office of the supreme leader. These are not independent characters - they are puppets led by one hand. The hand of a man who is pathologically afraid of a modern, successful, independent Azerbaijan.

Khamenei fears the very existence of Azerbaijan as a secular, Turkic, sovereign state, where religion is a personal choice, not an instrument of dictatorship. His ideological model, based on subordination, repression and fear, collapses at the mere sight of Baku. And this makes him furious."

Khamenei is waging war on Azerbaijan. Putin is waging war on Azerbaijan. Pashinyan is waging war on Azerbaijan


Everyone is waging a proxy war with Azerbaijan. And only brother Erdogan, who put terrorists on the throne in Syria, wants peace. Two D'Artagnans against the whole world in the Middle East and beyond.

The only thing that causes genuine surprise is how all this mess started?

The fact that Baku suddenly went off the rails, obviously egged on by someone (with the initials R.T.E.) and began making attacks against Russia and Iran is illogical.

Yes, today Azerbaijan is a pretty confident country, with a normal economy, although diplomacy has been going to hell lately, but: where does all this arrogance come from, I would like to know.

After all, in order to behave this way towards Russia and Iran, you need to have at least grounds for this. And there are none, the US will not fly in on bombers, they have another vector of application, Israel.

The army could be an argument for such confidence, but, excuse me, the armed forces of Azerbaijan are not serious. They are, of course, strong enough for a regional conflict. For example, in order to seize Karabakh from Armenia, which did not defend it, that is, for a war with the Karabakh militia, the army of Azerbaijan would be quite suitable.

But to climb on Iran...

500 tanks, the same number of infantry fighting vehicles and almost 500 Russian-made armored personnel carriers - this is, of course, an impressive force. But it is doubtful that they will be able to play any role in the confrontation with Iran. Iran has three times more tanks, armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles as well. And they are also Russian-made.


Iran has missiles and drones. Yes, Azerbaijan also has UAVs, Israeli ones. The friendship between Baku and Jerusalem is strong, Israeli equipment has long been a part of the Azerbaijani armed forces. Armored vehicles, BRDM, self-propelled guns, MLRS, OTRK (by the way, Lora, with a range of over 400 km). Israel supplies its weapon, the count is in the billions.

Troops Defense The RA (Republic of Azerbaijan), which in theory should be able to match the Israeli air defense in repelling an Iranian attack, which, as practice shows, will inevitably follow in the event of aggression (and what else can you call what was announced on Baku TV), in fact represents nothing.

If Iran had many different air defense systems with different capabilities, then the RA air defense would be able to reliably cover only the Aliyev family palace and nothing more.

All that the RA Air Defense has that is decent is 18 S-300PMU2 "Favorit" SAM launchers. And these two divisions, as you understand, will be able to partially cover the skies over Baku and nothing more, because reloading the S-300 is not a quick matter, especially for inexperienced crews. And where will experienced ones come from? It's not that country.

Everything else - Buk-M1, Barak-8MX (also an Israeli SAM), S-125, S-200, Spyder SR (also Israeli junk) - all this is not about modern hypersonic and ballistic missiles. Yes, there is also the T-38 Stiletto, a Belarusian-Ukrainian SAM, but I suspect that the situation with missiles for it is very bad after that memorable pre-New Year's flight to Luch (Kyiv).

And, unlike Kyiv, they won't be bringing SAM systems to Baku from all over Europe, that's clear and understandable. And they won't be throwing anything in from Ankara, strange as it may be, but in Turkey things are even worse in this regard. All Turkey has is 32 launchers of our S-400, the rest is such museum junk that I don't even want to list it. What can I say if they still have Nike-Hercules and Hawk in service?

But maybe the Azerbaijani Air Force is something like the Turkish one, that is, a couple of hundred decent fighters, like the F-16 °C/D in modern modifications, which will cover the sky?

Well, yes, of course. The Azerbaijani Air Force is, of course, better than the Air Force of Armenia or the former Karabakh, but not much. That is, for a war with Armenia, yes, for the rest - a complete "no".


The Azerbaijani Air Force consists of 12 MiG-29 fighters bought from Ukraine. And another 4 combat trainers. Very impressive, isn't it? Moreover, Western observers noted the obvious weakness of the RA Air Force both in terms of training of flight personnel and in terms of the technical condition of the aircraft that Kyiv sold to Baku.

There are also a number of rarities like MiG-25 (approx. 20 units), Su-24 (2 units), Su-25 (37 units) in various states of inoperability, bought at flea markets in the former USSR 20-25 years ago, stored in hangars at various bases.

Well, yes, the renewal of the RA Air Force was approved from above. And they bought (and have already begun to receive) those same JF-17 °C, which we have already had the honor of writing about: these are Chinese licensed modifications of the Soviet MiG-21PF aircraft assembled in Pakistan. And there will be as many as 24 of these aircraft.


Well, that's something: 12 MiG-29 from Ukrainian generosity and 24 MiG-21/JF-17 °C from Pakistani. It's better than Armenia, of course.

You might ask, why am I picking on Armenia and why am I comparing them? I can compare them with Georgia. Then I'll have to go to Africa, it's just unrealistic to find worse in Eurasia. The entire Armenian Air Force is 4 (four) Su-30SM and a dozen Su-25. Georgia has 7 (seven) Su-25. Yes, against their background, the Azerbaijani Air Force looks simply unrealistically cool.

However, we are not talking about how much power can be shown to neighbors, but how to protect the country from Iranian missiles if Azerbaijan really wants to enter into a conflict with it.

It turns out that it’s impossible.

00 rockets - and in place of Oil Rocks there will be an oil glow, and Baku... Baku will be a pity. It is simply a stunningly beautiful city. And the people there used to be very good.

Well, we have already seen what 300 missiles mean for Iran. Israel, with its most powerful air defense in the region, failed to cope, which led to casualties. It seems that Ilham Aliyev simply does not understand where he is heading. Into the fire.

Of course, Türkiye and Azerbaijan can try with their combined efforts. Especially since Iran has a huge number of ethnic Azerbaijanis. Some of them would definitely be suitable for the role of a "fifth column".

In general, I think Erdogan will throw the Azerbaijanis ahead and save his own. And he will have to keep his hands clean. Just in case.

And now we don’t have a map – we have a picture!


Azerbaijan starts, Turkey picks up. Israel, naturally, joins in. Three on Iran, the chances are slim. But Iran has two very powerful partners - Pakistan and China. Will these countries want to lose Iranian oil, which Erdogan will then sell? And Pakistan and China have a regional rival - India...

As a result, we get a serious oil mess throughout the Middle East and Asia. I note - with the participation of countries that have nuclear weapons.

Of course, it is unlikely that it will come to an exchange of nuclear slaps, they will stop and separate, but Erdogan will not miss his chance. Although Iran has a trump card against him - the Kurds. If they manage to thoroughly arm them from the inexhaustible reserves of the IRGC, then this time it may not be Turkish drones that fall from the sky, but Turkish planes. The Kurds are the same trump card of Tehran in Turkey, as the Azerbaijani diaspora in Iran is a card in the hands of Baku.

In general, this entire eastern bazaar testifies to the fact that Mr. Erdogan, having acquired Syria with its oil reserves (okay, under partial and not very strong) control, decided to continue building the Ottoman Empire 2.0 that has long been sitting in his head. And he appointed Azerbaijan as a bait.

It's hard to say what bought Aliyev for this, most likely the opportunity to become really cool and equal to the greats, the point is not that, but that Aliyev bought it. And now only the media is thundering at Russia and Iran. Fortunately, in Russia they found a reason - a couple of dead criminals. And in the case of Iran, they didn't even look for a reason. They just turned up the barking at full volume.

It is difficult to say what goals Ilham Aliyev is pursuing. The fact is that Azerbaijan, now led by the Aliyev family, has become a troublemaker in the region. It is also quite possible that the country will become the instigator of a conflict more serious than the war for Karabakh.

True, many authoritarian personalities who have lost their bearings a little (and Ilham Aliyev is one of them) of a dictatorial nature have often made mistakes and ended up on the sidelines stories, or even worse. We will see where Aliyev's anti-Russian and anti-Iranian positions will lead him.

In general, Mr. Aliyev should remember: one can enter history in any way. And remain there in the same way.
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  1. +90
    1 July 2025 04: 21
    Yes, today Azerbaijan is a pretty confident country, with a normal economy, although diplomacy has been going to hell lately, but: where does all this arrogance come from, I would like to know.

    Yes, everything is very simple, I can't speak for Iran, but it's quite true about us, the fact that our foreign policy has disbanded all the neighboring countries is already a fact. The fact that our president can be reprimanded by the president of Tajikistan after the terrorist attack in Crocus is strange, to put it mildly, well, so what, he wiped himself off and flew off to Moscow like a reprimanded schoolboy, the fact that we write off Tajikistan's debt for electricity, but at the same time raise tariffs for our citizens by as much as 20-25% is also in the order of things. Aliyev feels all this perfectly well, and simply floats in the rhythm of fashionable trends in our foreign policy. After all, you can easily shoot Russian peacekeepers, smile and say: well, it happens... But there is no response, no attack on military bases, no economic sanctions, no request for an apology, nothing at all, some inarticulate muttering in the corner and that's it. This creates a wonderful atmosphere of permissiveness, if the same USA, for example, shoots down a British plane tomorrow, I think the British Foreign Office will immediately call the USA with apologies. We have the exact opposite, it's our cow, but everyone milks it, school policy, when you can treat a healthy and strong classmate with kicks, slaps, put thumbtacks on chairs, shove a fart pillow during an exam, and he will still let you copy the test, and buy ice cream after school.....
    1. +70
      1 July 2025 05: 36
      "Politics is not a hospital. The weak are dragged out heels first." © Catherine II
      1. +55
        1 July 2025 07: 57
        Turkic-speaking peoples... It feels like they only understand force.

        Remember the history of the Russian-Turkish wars.

        And most of the reasons why they started.

        As for the Azerbaijanis’ claims about Russia being a “prison of nations”... The answer is simple.

        There were slaves in Turkey, the Crimean Khanate, Transcaucasia, and Central Asia.

        Including Russian slaves. Millions.

        And they were sold like cattle.

        But I somehow never heard about Turkish slaves in Rus'...
        1. +50
          1 July 2025 08: 46
          Unfortunately, but attempts at good-neighborly relations with the former republics of the USSR are somehow not working out. We are enemies for them, oppressors and... a wallet. It is high time to build a policy with them with a good blow to the face with a forged boot. This is what they understand and apparently appreciate?
          1. +33
            1 July 2025 08: 59
            Not only former Soviet. But also former socialist. And also former capitalist. The thing is that the current government managed to quarrel with everyone. Recently they sent Iran on a walking journey. Let's see how long the friendship with Korea will last. But after they quarrel with Korea, the friendship with the penguins from Antarctica will remain.
            1. +5
              1 July 2025 09: 48
              Not only former Soviet. But also former socialist. And also former capitalist.

              The main thing is, in a big bourgeois "friendly" family, don't click your beak, otherwise you'll get hit on the forehead with a spoon... smile
              1. man
                +4
                1 July 2025 17: 51
                Quote: parusnik
                Not only former Soviet. But also former socialist. And also former capitalist.

                The main thing is, in a big bourgeois "friendly" family, don't click your beak, otherwise you'll get hit on the forehead with a spoon... smile

                You say...What kind of beaks can there be in a terrarium? Only stings...
            2. +10
              1 July 2025 16: 36
              Quote: Gardamir
              the government was able to quarrel with everyone

              You are looking at it in the wrong direction. People are friends with those who are useful. And how is the Russian Federation useful? With resources? So the neighbors want to rob, not buy. They will not take out the competition if they buy everything. And our authorities are still holding on to the failed idea of ​​trading resources. Our state should think about how else it can be useful to both its neighbors and itself. Moreover, due to the short-sighted policy of the state, we have become dependent on imports in many areas, even food. We have become very vulnerable and of little use. Guess in 3 tries what kind of behavior from neighbors this provokes. Especially when embarrassments like Kyiv in 3 days happen.
              1. +9
                1 July 2025 17: 04
                Speaking of planes. Who is involved in foreign policy? What is useful for Russia? Is it useful to give Tajikistan money and import Tajiks, but some secret Obama in the Kremlin does all this.
                1. +7
                  1 July 2025 18: 44
                  Quote: Gardamir
                  What is good for Russia? Is it good?

                  You need to read what Russia is. It is a territory, it is a state, it is a bunch of people who determine the policy of the state, it is a set of clans that are squabbling among themselves, it is a cultural community or something else. The interests pursued by "Russia" depend on this definition. All options have completely different interests and, unfortunately, often contradictory. You and I most often belong to the group "the population of Russia" and, unfortunately, no one cares about our interests except ourselves, but this group is completely removed from making decisions or dictating its will.
              2. man
                +4
                1 July 2025 18: 11
                People befriend those who are useful.
                What the hell kind of friendship is this...
                Remarque's "Three Comrades" came to mind: "When a man loses money, his friends bounce off him like fleas off a dead dog." It was said by a guy who had recovered from an incurable disease but was left without any money. smile
            3. man
              +2
              1 July 2025 17: 58
              friendship with penguins from Antarctica will remain
              Don't worry, there are still polar bears in the Arctic... smile although, if we throw Kim, they might turn a deaf ear... sad
            4. +4
              2 July 2025 07: 19
              This is what surprises me. WE CREATED THIS SOCIALISM OURSELVES. And everything connected to it. Like, friendship of peoples and other nonsense.
              And all these nations sneezed at this even during the times of socialism. And they said it openly and to your face and demonstrated it. And they remembered it when they needed money from Moscow
              And anyone who has not seen this and does not want to know is blind.
              But in the East, the rules are different. There are family ties. And if you are not in a clan, you are nobody and have no name.
              After all, the law of hospitality was invented there for a reason. And it is extremely cruel. And all because, otherwise, everyone would simply cut each other.
          2. man
            +5
            1 July 2025 11: 36
            It's high time to build a policy with them with a good blow to the face with a forged boot. This is what they understand and apparently value?
            What I didn't understand was the question mark at the end of your sentence. am And you still doubt??? Of course, they just love it when they are "hit in the face with a forged boot"! What strange doubts... request
          3. 0
            4 July 2025 13: 22
            Not only appreciated, but also loved, like the wife whose husband beats her
        2. +5
          1 July 2025 10: 21
          Some captured Turks settled in Russia, got married, and I also think that they were unlikely to be slaves.
        3. man
          +4
          1 July 2025 18: 41
          There were slaves in Turkey, the Crimean Khanate, Transcaucasia, and Central Asia.
          Including Russian slaves. Millions.
          And they were sold like cattle.
          But I somehow never heard about Turkish slaves in Rus'...

          And you haven't heard about serfdom either? And millions of them, too, and they were also sold and freed only in 1861... By the way, I once read in liberal newspapers how wonderfully the serfs lived for the landowners... request
          Okay, liberals, what can you expect from these cannibals... but relatively recently I either heard or read something similar, I don’t remember anymore...
        4. +1
          2 July 2025 17: 39
          My God, what a discovery!!! It's like establishing that water is wet. Tell me, who even understands the language of exhortations, appeals to conscience, etc., etc.?
        5. Egg
          +1
          2 July 2025 20: 05
          Quote: Ilya-spb
          But I somehow never heard about Turkish slaves in Rus'...

          We didn't need them, we had plenty of our own. Slavery, it was called serfdom, they also exploited, sold and bought, it was called by different names, but essentially it was the same thing.
          And yes, in Russia they preferred to make slaves out of their own, and since the time of Peter, they licked foreigners and took them as an example.
      2. +10
        1 July 2025 17: 57
        Our country has simply chosen the weak position of peacekeepers, doves of peace with olive branches. Normal countries do normal things - they just fly in and level what they don't like with the ground, and sometimes they even dig up what's underground with bombs. This is a normal position from the point of view of evolution - the strong and the adapted survive, and not those who crumble in "bows" to the "tigers". These attempts to cross failed communism (all men are brothers) with capitalist feudalism will not lead to anything good. Not everyone is a brother! Homo homini lupus est.
    2. +22
      1 July 2025 08: 39
      The fact that our president can be reprimanded by the president of Tajikistan after the terrorist attack in Crocus is, to put it mildly, strange, well, so what, he wiped himself off and flew off to Moscow like a reprimanded schoolboy, the fact that we write off Tajikistan's debt for electricity, but at the same time raise tariffs for our citizens by as much as 20-25% is also in the order of things.


      It would seem like something out of science fiction, but it is a fact. Such miracles happen all the time.
    3. +12
      1 July 2025 08: 39
      Azerbaijan (Aliyev) is the same "little man" of London as Banderland. Aliyev has a house in London and a lot of real estate, and bank accounts. He does what his masters order him to do. And by the way, Jewish PTBs washed up on the Iranian coast of the Caspian Sea. That is, Jewish UAVs and planes attacked Tehran and other cities of northern Iran through Azerbaijan, and possibly used their airfields. Despite the fact that the head of the Baku vegetable market said on TV that he would not allow the use of airspace Azerbaijani. for strikes on Iran. The lying, corrupt "six".
      1. +26
        1 July 2025 09: 01
        How simple everything is for you. There are only sixes all around. Who is Russia in this deck if it can't even cope with sixes?
        1. -14
          1 July 2025 10: 14
          I'll get around to it. Before the SVO, the head of the vegetable market behaved more or less decently, so he didn't attract attention to himself. Regarding ethnic crime - do you think this is only a problem for Russia? It's a problem for all developed countries - the USA, Europe.
          1. +4
            1 July 2025 20: 08
            Regarding "ethnic crime": who is the owner of that very Crocus by nationality? And he also built the Vostochny Cosmodrome...
            1. -2
              1 July 2025 20: 55
              So what? Who is the owner of London's most thrifty department store, Harrods? And a lot of other little things.
              1. 0
                2 July 2025 11: 47
                I mean the same...
                (all other words, so that no one finds fault with the brevity of the comment...)
        2. +10
          1 July 2025 10: 32
          It is logical to conclude that Russia is a five, since they even give it sixes.
          1. 0
            2 July 2025 13: 43
            Well, if Russia is a "five", then Az is not even a "two", if the deck is for bridge)))
        3. man
          +6
          1 July 2025 18: 55
          Quote: Gardamir
          How simple everything is for you. There are only sixes all around. Who is Russia in this deck if it can't even cope with sixes?

          It depends on who you're playing with and what game you're playing. "Are you crazy, goat? You're beating an ace with a ten!" smile There were cool cartoons in the USSR... and most of them had a good educational effect hi
      2. +26
        1 July 2025 09: 34
        Quote: TermNachTER
        Azerbaijan (Aliyev) is the same "sixth" of London as Banderland.


        Everything is much more complicated... after the collapse of the USSR, the new republics received the independence they wanted and the local elites became full-fledged owners of the territory. Aliyev, Mirziyoyev, Berdimuhamedov, etc. are the khans of modern times. They are not lackeys, but they can adapt to the big players if they see their benefit in this...

        And the problem of Russia is not that someone in the West or somewhere else is plotting against us and inciting our neighbors... but in the attitude of the Russian leadership towards the former republics. Instead of putting in their place the completely insolent khans and local elites (there are plenty of levers) who do not see the shores, planting Russophobia in the most extreme forms, we play at friendship... they spit on us and we smile and pretend that everything is fine.

        With Azerbaijan, that there were no questions before? The downed helicopter in Armenia, the death of our peacekeepers in Karabakh, etc., they turned a blind eye? And the ethnic organized crime groups and diasporas? They didn’t want to notice, one person who sits in the Kremlin, and now all of Russia is reaping the fruits of his leadership.
        1. +11
          1 July 2025 09: 48
          The level of the country is important. The level of the USA and the USSR is the highest, everyone adjusted to them. England is a little lower, but Argentina is definitely not its equal. According to you-know-who, Russia is at the level of Azerbaijan and Ukraine, if not lower.
          1. +7
            1 July 2025 10: 33
            The word "if" in your post is completely unnecessary.
          2. man
            +3
            1 July 2025 19: 00
            You just know that he plays poker badly smile
          3. man
            +4
            1 July 2025 19: 11
            England is just below
            I remembered how, under the USSR, you won’t believe it, Czechoslovakia simply put England down in extremely harsh terms when it tried to tell it something! laughing And England kept silent! Oh, what times those were! hi
        2. -17
          1 July 2025 10: 10
          Well, of course, Putin is to blame for everything))) and before that it was Stalin, and even earlier the Tsar))) do you know all the "ins and outs" of decision-making in the Kremlin? Tell us. And regarding Aliyev's real estate and accounts in England - "type" in Google in English - "Aliyev, real estate, London" - it will "pour out" so much for you with photos and screenshots, you can read for a week without stopping.
          1. +11
            1 July 2025 10: 18
            And you say that he is not guilty of anything.. This is not his authority and business. Here in the Duma, the Ministry of Defense, the General Staff.. Contact them. They are responsible for everything. No need to disturb the old man.
            1. -13
              1 July 2025 11: 35
              He is also partly to blame, but he cannot be blamed alone. He is physically incapable of taking in everything at once. And if you compare him with other rulers, this is not a bad option at all.
              1. +8
                1 July 2025 13: 10
                Well then at least one example that he did something good for the people.
                1. +2
                  1 July 2025 16: 51
                  I'll answer you. The same Crimea. Only this is a tenth of what could have been done then. And not to lay down the bones of tens of thousands of Russian guys now (this is greatly reduced(
                  1. 0
                    1 July 2025 17: 10
                    If it was just Crimea and that was it, I would agree with you. But Crimea was the first move, the results of which we are seeing now.
              2. +4
                1 July 2025 15: 37
                He is physically unable to take in everything at once.
                Of course, it is practically impossible to manage such a huge country manually. A management system is needed, and I suspect that it exists, but it manages in its own interests. That is, the complaints are that the management system has not been built in the interests of the people and the state.
                1. +1
                  1 July 2025 16: 35
                  Have you ever seen a country where the bureaucracy works not for its own benefit, but for the uncle?))) Tell me. I graduated from the history department of the University, alas, Utopia is found only in fairy tales.
                  1. +2
                    1 July 2025 19: 41
                    Unfortunately, I didn't finish the history department, but I think that there are or were countries with more perfect legislation and where "Timur Ivanovs" don't feel so at ease. Yes, there is no ideal, of course, but it seems to me that different countries differ in the level of corruption and theft: somewhere less, somewhere exorbitant.
                    1. +1
                      1 July 2025 20: 42
                      There are countries where such types steal even more and there is no talk of criminal liability. I have said more than once that corruption, nepotism, etc. appeared when such an institution as the state appeared. And it will disappear along with it. And here, some naive citizens want to live in some ideal country.
                      1. +1
                        2 July 2025 12: 49
                        There are countries where such types steal even more and there is no talk of criminal liability.
                        Yes, there are certainly such countries. But there are also those where they try to stop it.
                        some naive citizens want to live in some ideal country
                        This is a normal desire of any simple and honest person, and the naive ones are those who think that this is possible.
                      2. +2
                        2 July 2025 12: 56
                        1. They try to stop it practically everywhere, even in Banderland))) It turns out where, how, but in general it’s bad, because I repeat - this is an absolutely natural process, even in China, although they shoot for it there.
                        2. Yes, this is a normal desire of any honest person. Then, any honest person should honestly answer himself the question: "Is this possible, in principle?" Especially in Russia, where the name of Pavlik Morozov has become synonymous with meanness and betrayal.
                      3. 0
                        2 July 2025 13: 17
                        Then, any honest person must honestly answer himself the question: "Is this possible, in principle?"
                        Well, that's what I wrote: the naive are those who think that this is possible.
                2. 0
                  2 July 2025 22: 23
                  He had 25 years. During this time, you can raise and put your people in their places. Those who would at least do something...
                  1. +1
                    2 July 2025 22: 51
                    People are raised, and placed in places, and do something. But only in their own interests, and not the people and the state. Capitalism, my friend.
          2. +8
            1 July 2025 12: 29
            Well, of course, Putin is to blame for everything))) and before that it was Stalin, and even earlier the Tsar))) do you know all the "ins and outs" of decision-making in the Kremlin? Tell us.
            Yes, easy! Prices are rising every month, only the lazy or those who want to snatch something from it, until it is torn apart, do not kick the Russian Federation. The SVO is underway, no one knows when it will end. We, 33 years old, are told that life is getting better, but to me, as an ordinary person, it is not noticeable. Yes, it has become easier to travel abroad. But it has also become easier to lose everything, including life. Russian speech is almost inaudible. Even children's voices in Uzbek and Tajik under the windows all day long.
            1. -13
              1 July 2025 12: 49
              So what? Does this only happen in Russia?))) I have already told you more than once that my friends and acquaintances live in Poland, Germany, France, England, the USA. And it is the same everywhere - life has become worse, prices are rising, migrants are getting on my nerves. And I have acquaintances in Banderland, there is nothing to talk about there at all. I want to remind you that Russia has been under sanctions since 2014, which theoretically should lead to a surge of popular discontent and a change of regime. So that a new Yeltsin, Nemtsov or Navalny will come and only then - YOU WILL LIVE. It is not so easy to raise a country from ruins, especially when you are being strangled from all sides.
              1. +8
                1 July 2025 13: 13
                Guess who ruined the country, although in the 2000s money from oil flowed like a river. And if things are bad under capitalism-liberalism, maybe he should look for something else?
                1. -4
                  1 July 2025 14: 47
                  Didn't you have a chance to live in the 90s of last year? That's when beauty was happening)))
                  1. +2
                    1 July 2025 17: 01
                    In the 90s there was a kind of civil war and a transition from socialism to capitalism. If there had been no 90s, there would have been no Putin.
                    1. +1
                      1 July 2025 18: 06
                      I'm not talking about what it was, but about how good life was for ordinary people. Half a year without a salary, gangster chaos, street kids and other goodies.
                      1. -5
                        1 July 2025 18: 55
                        Salaries are still being delayed, police lawlessness is any better. And then, what you listed was not in all cities. You are simply repeating what the current ones have been hammering away at for years, justifying themselves.
                        I repeat once again, it was bad in the 90s compared to Soviet life, not compared to today’s.
                      2. +1
                        1 July 2025 19: 11
                        And tell me, in which cities there was no gangster lawlessness? After all, I worked in the police for 17 years, I started in 1994. I read the reports and descriptions. What does police lawlessness mean?
                      3. fiv
                        0
                        4 July 2025 13: 11
                        You are not even mistaken, you are deliberately telling lies. Your aggressive comments are downright politically biased, but your horizons are narrow.
              2. +11
                1 July 2025 13: 17
                Honestly, I don't care what's going on there. I do care what's going on here. In the 20s and 30s, the USSR was also under sanctions, more severe than now, but it raised industry where it had never been, raised the standard of living of the vast majority of the population, strengthened the army, trained personnel, etc., etc. That's why it won the war. People knew what they were fighting for. For themselves and a better life for their children (let's leave ideology aside). The Russian Federation with industry and personnel inherited from the USSR. Where is everything? Sold out! They beat those who are weaker. The only thing that is saving the Russian Federation now (for now) is the strategic nuclear forces. That's all.
                1. -6
                  1 July 2025 14: 46
                  Did you live in the 20s and 30s?))) Tell us more.
                  1. -1
                    2 July 2025 08: 47
                    Did you live in the 20s and 30s?))) Tell us more.
                    You probably have a parochial school education?! So work on yourself. You go online and read and write, you were taught more or less. So write a request in a search engine. This is if you haven't figured it out yourself. If I offended you in any way, I apologize.
                    1. -1
                      2 July 2025 10: 53
                      Well, it was you who voiced such a global thought))) so I became interested - what have I missed in my life?)))
                2. -11
                  1 July 2025 15: 07
                  with industry and personnel inherited from the USSR.

                  Please name five Soviet enterprises whose products were popular on the international market. In addition to the countries of the socialist camp and raw materials.
                  1. +4
                    2 July 2025 08: 53
                    Please name five Soviet enterprises whose products were popular on the international market.
                    Should I write about the ammonia plants that Hughes and Kahn built in the USSR? Ammonia was selling well on the international market. Until recently. You don't know about Soviet technology in the Middle East and Africa? I won't even mention China, Korea and Japan, although they did buy technology from the USSR. Google will help you, Mr. Ignorant. Provocateurs and "native Crimeans" were smarter before.
            2. -1
              7 July 2025 23: 38
              Quote: AKuzenka
              Yes, easy! Prices are rising every month,

              You just have to look at the price tags. In the Chizhik store, chicken eggs have fallen in price today to 39 rubles per dozen. Prices for sunflower oil and pasta have not increased practically since the beginning of the Cold War.
              1. 0
                8 July 2025 10: 01
                In the Chizhik store, chicken eggs have dropped in price today to 39 rubles per dozen.
                Ahahahaha. There is such a thing - a promotion. When there is overstocking and the goods can simply spoil, the price on it is reduced. And there is another way: they reduced one thing, raised another. Don't worry, in less than a month, the prices for eggs in "Pyzhik" will increase by 2 or more times.
                1. 0
                  9 July 2025 22: 02
                  Quote: AKuzenka
                  In less than a month, the prices for eggs at Pyzhik will increase by 2 or more times.

                  I was simply assured a year and a half ago that the prices for eggs in the Chizhik store would double from 89 rubles per dozen. But they fell slowly but for a long time and dropped by half. Prices will rise in the fall, their peak will be in December, but thanks to the transition to Chinese, Indian and Indochinese feed additives instead of European ones, chicken and chicken eggs have maintained low prices in Russia compared to prices in Europe and the USA.
                  1. 0
                    11 July 2025 11: 09
                    But there is another way: they lowered one thing and raised another.
        3. +6
          1 July 2025 12: 23
          I didn’t want to notice that one person who sits in the Kremlin, now all of Russia is reaping the fruits of his leadership.
          What are you talking about?!!!! He's doing well now! It's not he who will be put under the yoke of slavery, it's not he who is being oppressed by the police and migrants. And if anything happens, he has a universal excuse: "We were deceived"!
        4. +8
          1 July 2025 12: 29
          Everything is much more complicated...

          There is nothing complicated. You need to know history. After the collapse of the Russian Empire, the Soviet republics of Russia, the Baltics, Ukraine, Belarus, succumbed to their independence. And the White Guard governments on the territory of Russia, the nationalist bourgeois governments in Transcaucasia, Central Asia, the Baltics, Ukraine, Belarus were the West's stooges and fought against the Soviet state entities on the territory of the former Russian Empire. But they prefer to remain silent about this and even erect monuments to these stooges in the Russian Federation, Kolchak, Wrangel, hang a plaque to Mannerheim... In Ukraine, Petliura... In Central Asia - to the Basmachi, etc.
          1. -2
            1 July 2025 15: 16
            Then be completely frank and tell us how the gold of the royal family was sold to the Americans in 1920. They are silent about this too.
            They are silent about the fact that when the bourgeois teaching of mathematics and physics was recognized as false and they tried to invent their own Soviet mathematics, they imprisoned a bunch of personnel. The same engineers. After all, when there was an accident at the plant, it was wrong to blame the "correct" party worker for the fact that he . But it was easy for a tsarist schoolboy.
            But you are right about Kolchak and Mannerheim. It was a huge disgrace.
            1. +5
              1 July 2025 16: 58
              Ah, here it is... The bloody thirties... By the way, what were Korolev, Tupolev, and thousands of less responsible employees imprisoned for? I will answer for violation of financial discipline, misappropriation of funds. And for banal theft, by the way.
              1. +2
                1 July 2025 17: 04
                It is not popular to imprison for correction now. Now they send people to Israel and Cyprus for this.
              2. 0
                7 July 2025 23: 42
                Quote from: dmi.pris1
                I will answer for violation of financial discipline and misuse of funds.

                It is quite possible that if they had not violated the orders of bureaucrats, the USSR would have met the war not with Il-2 and Pe-2 aircraft, but with R-5.
                1. 0
                  8 July 2025 06: 12
                  What does Korolev and Tupolev have to do with the planes of Petlyakov and Ilyushin?
                  1. 0
                    9 July 2025 14: 16
                    Quote from: dmi.pris1
                    What does Korolev and Tupolev have to do with Petlyakov's planes?

                    Petlyakov was definitely from Tupolev's team. They were in the same sharazhka. Ilyushin apparently escaped arrest because Stalin decided to see how his contemporary designer worked. For some time, Ilyushin and Stalin worked in full view of each other and were able to assess each other's efficiency, perseverance, and dedication to work. After that, Stalin decided that Ilyushin should be taken under protection, and Beria's dogs were wary of arresting or even writing unfounded denunciations of a man they knew had practically lived with Stalin for some time.
            2. Egg
              +3
              2 July 2025 20: 19
              Quote: a.shlidt
              Then be completely frank and tell us how the gold of the royal family was sold to the Americans in 1920. They are silent about this too.

              This is silent in your manual, but in the history of the USSR it was spoken about quite normally.
              And yes, read what the money from the sale of gold went towards: purchasing equipment and food or into the personal accounts of the leaders of Soviet Russia?
              so you get a two in history.
              1. +1
                3 July 2025 09: 12
                It's strange how you try to assert yourself. lol
                I'm sure you don't have the education or authority to grade history. You even made up some kind of manuals lol
                They started talking about engineers in the camps after the personality cult was exposed. And under this sauce, the Banderites were also released.
                read

                I read it. For weapons and food. The civil war was going on. They started buying technologies only after it. Are you sure that the gold didn't end up in the hands of shady characters?
                You get an A for imagination and a B for punctuality. laughing
                1. Egg
                  +1
                  3 July 2025 11: 59
                  Quote: a.shlidt
                  For weapons and food. The civil war was going on. They started buying technologies only after it. Are you sure that the gold didn't end up in the hands of shady characters?

                  well, well, well, they mixed up so much stuff... they even brought in a personality cult laughing
                  There is no need to give yourself away so openly, to dodge the process, to jump off topic and to blame the lack of anything on the outdated methods of liberal windbags.
                  You also forgot to mention spelling. laughing
                  When did the civil war end? In 1922.
                  Have you heard about the concession agreements of the Soviet government in 1920? According to which foreign partners were supposed to transfer modern technologies?
                  Have you heard about the purchase of steam locomotives in Finland for gold in 1920?
                  and about purchasing airplanes, oil tanks, food? There were many things on the list of priority goods to be purchased...
                  So the purchases took place long before the end of the civil war.
                  As for dark personalities... there are many different people among them, and for some reason, it is mostly not the best representatives who come to power, so it can be different, but it is precisely those very people who like to highlight one dirty side and keep silent about everything good. not the best representatives of humans.
                  Starting arguments on forums is not in my rules, so I don’t need an answer, and this is not written for you, but for those who can believe your high-flying speeches here about the Soviet government.
                  1. +1
                    3 July 2025 15: 05
                    Have you heard about the purchase of steam locomotives in Finland for gold in 1920?

                    In SWEDEN they bought that laughing
                    And I didn't mean gold reserves in bullion, but works of art, other cultural heritage values. After all, paintings and Faberge eggs are still being sought. request
                    outdated techniques of liberal word-mongers.

                    And calling them liberals, in turn, is an outdated method of people who do not accept criticism. If something is not their way, they will call them a liberal.
                    to highlight one dirty side and to keep silent about all the good

                    The same as the other way around. Saying that everything is great, but hiding skeletons in the closet. After all, it is with
                    Then be completely frank and tell me,

                    I started.
                    believe your highf***ers here

                    This is a historical fact.
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    5. -3
      1 July 2025 12: 47
      ...but it is quite true about us that our foreign policy has dissolved all the neighboring countries, this is already a fact...
      Everything is simpler. Mega powers play war games through proxies. It's banal, disgusting, but true. It wasn't invented by us, but we have to play along. The most interesting thing is to watch how the ego of some pushes them to megalomania (Turkey, Israel, Azerbaijan). Others, who are more cunning, quietly add fuel to the fire and rub their hands.
      Ps: "Well, they are people like people. They love money, but that has always been the case... Humanity loves money, no matter what it is made of, leather, paper, bronze or gold."
      1. 0
        1 July 2025 13: 14
        This is a wooden chess set, and people themselves choose whether it is a player or a pawn.
    6. +1
      1 July 2025 13: 33
      Who is Ilgam Ragimov?
    7. +10
      1 July 2025 13: 50
      Putin's weakness and indecisiveness are starting to become a problem.
  2. +10
    1 July 2025 04: 22
    After all, in order to behave this way towards Russia and Iran, you must at least have grounds for it.

    We will see where Aliyev’s anti-Russian and anti-Iranian positions take him.
    It could really stir up some conflict.
    1. -5
      1 July 2025 05: 07
      I wanted to answer, but Skomorokhov does not bow down and is not subject to criticism!
    2. man
      +5
      1 July 2025 07: 14
      Quote: Uncle Lee
      After all, in order to behave this way towards Russia and Iran, you must at least have grounds for it.

      We will see where Aliyev’s anti-Russian and anti-Iranian positions take him.
      It could really stir up some conflict.

      Yeah... mighty Azerbaijan is unlikely to pull off a war on two fronts against Russia and Iran... I think this is just a diversionary maneuver, most likely Aliyev will first introduce troops into China, seize all Chinese markets, and only then... Aliyev is a modern Alexander the Great!
      1. +10
        1 July 2025 08: 34
        Quote: mann
        will capture all Chinese markets, and only then

        And then a campaign against India! wink
        1. man
          +11
          1 July 2025 08: 36
          Quote: Uncle Lee
          Quote: mann
          will capture all Chinese markets, and only then

          And then a campaign against India! wink

          Yes... I somehow missed India... I was looking at the USA... smile
          But I think Azerbaijan will go to Russia last of all... there is no big point, the markets are already captured laughing
          1. +3
            1 July 2025 12: 03
            hi would have made their stay here difficult long ago. They could have done it from above. Purely administratively. What is the proportion in the article about Iran - Azerbaijanis? 80 million and 16. And here, if you count all the blacks, there are no legal ones? All nationalities recourse It's time to worry and compare Iran
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  3. +45
    1 July 2025 04: 24
    The defeat of Karabakh and the support of Erdogan's brother for the Aliyev clan turned Aliyev's head... and the unpunished murder of our helicopter pilots on the border of Armenia and peacekeepers in Karabakh without a response from the Kremlin, gave confidence to the presumptuous dictator that nothing will happen to him... that he can do whatever he wants with regard to Russia.
    Here Mr. Putin, with his tolerance towards this gentleman, made a big mistake.
    For Erdogan, Azerbaijan is the same battering ram in the Caucasus as Ukraine is for NATO against Russia.
    The cards have been revealed, gentlemen...
    1. +6
      1 July 2025 05: 09
      Quote: The same Lech
      The defeat of Karabakh and the support of Erdogan's brother for the Aliyev clan turned Aliyev's head... and the unpunished murder of our helicopter pilots on the border of Armenia and peacekeepers in Karabakh without a response from the Kremlin, gave confidence to the presumptuous dictator that nothing will happen to him... that he can do whatever he wants with regard to Russia.
      Here Mr. Putin, with his tolerance towards this gentleman, made a big mistake.
      For Erdogan, Azerbaijan is the same battering ram in the Caucasus as Ukraine is for NATO against Russia.
      The cards have been revealed, gentlemen...

      What if it's a pittance and it's my move?
      1. +6
        1 July 2025 06: 36
        Quote: non-primary
        What if it's a pittance and it's my move?

        Depends on the layout.lol
        1. man
          +6
          1 July 2025 07: 18
          Quote: Nagan
          Quote: non-primary
          What if it's a pittance and it's my move?

          Depends on the layout.lol

          and from the buy-in
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 19: 10
            Quote: mann
            and from the buy-in

            Depends on what is being demolished. Calculate or guess. And there is also "a miser in the dark" laughing
            1. man
              -1
              1 July 2025 19: 29
              Quote: Adrey
              Quote: mann
              and from the buy-in

              And there is also "a little in the dark" laughing

              What is it like??? laughing Only with cheaters or if you are a cheater yourself laughing A miser without a buy-in happened to beat the 9th smile
              Depends on what is being demolished. Calculate or guess.

              Well, that goes without saying. Some people were willing to guess even with the threat of a steam locomotive, I rarely, only when I played heavily drunk or with close friends for free. smile
              1. 0
                1 July 2025 19: 35
                Quote: mann
                What is it like???

                It's easy if you've played with "dark" people and know the psychology of your partners.
                You are on the "last hand". The first one - one (with burning eyes). The second one - two (sarcastically). "Your word, comrade Mauser". "Mizere in the dark" is interrupted only by "10 without a draw". The draw is not revealed, the partners play standing, as if in passes.
                I saw this on the "third bomb" too - with different results laughing Adrenaline is flowing from the ears laughing
                1. man
                  -1
                  1 July 2025 19: 48
                  Quote: Adrey
                  Quote: mann
                  What is it like???

                  It's easy if you've played with "dark" people and know the psychology of your partners.
                  You are on the "last hand". The first one - one (with burning eyes). The second one - two (sarcastically). "Your word, comrade Mauser". "Mizere in the dark" is interrupted only by "10 without a draw". The draw is not revealed, the partners play standing, as if in passes.
                  I saw this on the "third bomb" too - with different results laughing Adrenaline is flowing from the ears laughing

                  When you play a serious number, you can even get a candelabra for that, even for an adsmile Pref commercial game, if you want adrenaline, play gambling. Never met
                  1. 0
                    1 July 2025 20: 15
                    Quote: mann
                    When you play a serious number, you can even get a candelabra for that, even for an ad

                    Why is that? Have you never played "classic" with bombs and darks? It's all within the rules.
                    And yes - "Sochinka" is "a locomotive on rails". There is no drive laughing
                    1. man
                      -1
                      1 July 2025 20: 25
                      Quote: Adrey
                      Quote: mann
                      When you play a serious number, you can even get a candelabra for that, even for an ad

                      Why is that? Have you never played "classic" with bombs and darks? It's all within the rules.
                      And yes - "Sochinka" is "a locomotive on rails". There is no drive laughing

                      No, I haven't played it, I've only heard about it. I agree about the essay, it's a bore, I only played it when I was studying and for a few kopecks...
                      And so only Leningrad and even that is not the toughest...
              2. +1
                1 July 2025 19: 46
                Quote: mann
                Well, that goes without saying. Some were willing to guess even with the threat of a steam locomotive, I very rarely, only when I played heavily drunk or with close friends for free

                There is a big difference between you and me laughing
                When I was taught to play, only the first "educational" game was played for free. Then the words followed: "If you really want to learn to play, never play for free! Even for a kopeck per whist, but only for money. Your wallet is responsible for your brains." request
                I am still grateful to my teachers laughing
                1. man
                  0
                  1 July 2025 20: 04
                  Quote: Adrey
                  Quote: mann
                  Well, that goes without saying. Some were willing to guess even with the threat of a steam locomotive, I very rarely, only when I played heavily drunk or with close friends for free

                  There is a big difference between you and me laughing
                  When I was taught to play, only the first "educational" game was played for free. Then the words followed: "If you really want to learn to play, never play for free! Even for a kopeck per whist, but only for money. Your wallet is responsible for your brains." request
                  I am still grateful to my teachers laughing

                  You are mistaken, we were taught the same way, only there were more educational games. Then a kopeck for whist and to Sochinka.
                  And with my friends I played already a really strong preference player, I played only in St. Petersburg and only because they really asked me. I took them out in one wicket, including the first teacher, it is clear that I did not take money, and they did not offer me smile
                  1. -1
                    1 July 2025 20: 07
                    Quote: mann
                    I took them out through one gate,

                    Overdo it laughing. Preference is a collective game laughing
                    Quote: mann
                    It's clear that I didn't take the money, and they didn't offer it to me

                    It can't be like that. In the GAME the loser (the real player - a friend, brother, teacher especially) pays off, whoever he is.
                    1. man
                      0
                      1 July 2025 20: 18
                      You are overdoing it laughing. Preference is a collective game laughing
                      Not at all. I just didn't put it in a rack and pulled it into passes.
                      You know, in St. Petersburg there are 2,4,6, 6, XNUMX and XNUMX until the break.
                      It can't be like that. IN THE GAME the loser (the real player - friend, brother, teacher) pays, whoever he is.
                      С loved ones friends maybe. Whom you've known for 50-60 years or more.
                      1. -2
                        1 July 2025 20: 24
                        Quote: mann
                        You know, in St. Petersburg there are 2,4,6, 6, XNUMX and XNUMX until the break.

                        The same "composition", only more severe.
                        Discover the "classics" - get a lot of new emotions wink even the game strategy will be built completely differently.
                        Quote: mann
                        With close friends, maybe. Those you've known for 50-60 years or more.

                        We have a different approach to this. request
                      2. man
                        0
                        1 July 2025 20: 30
                        Quote: Adrey
                        Quote: mann
                        You know, in St. Petersburg there are 2,4,6, 6, XNUMX and XNUMX until the break.

                        The same "composition", only more severe.
                        Discover the "classics" - get a lot of new emotions wink even the game strategy will be built completely differently.
                        Quote: mann
                        With close friends, maybe. Those you've known for 50-60 years or more.

                        We have a different approach to this. request

                        I haven't played cards for over 20 years, only if my friends get me some smile
                        Good luck to you! I still have some work to do. sad
                      3. -1
                        1 July 2025 20: 33
                        Quote: mann
                        I haven't played cards for over 20 years, only if my friends get me some
                        Good luck to you! I still have some work to do.

                        laughing I am no longer the same person who "earned a second salary" at the card table. laughing. It's been 20 years already. Good luck to you and don't overwork! drinks
    2. +24
      1 July 2025 07: 15
      These cards have long been revealed. In the leadership of Russia. And there is nothing there. In this issue, what can be done? Cancellation of dual citizenship and diaspora to the nail. But alas...
      1. man
        +10
        1 July 2025 08: 15
        Quote from: dmi.pris1
        These cards have long been revealed. In the leadership of Russia. And there is nothing there. In this issue, what can be done? Cancellation of dual citizenship and diaspora to the nail. But alas...

        Don't you think something strange is going on? The always cautious Aliyev suddenly started bullying two of his powerful neighbors at once, and simultaneously request Okay Putin, maybe there is some kind of agreement with him, but the Persians won't understand such jokes... they have a problem with their sense of humor
        1. +1
          1 July 2025 11: 34
          Quote: mann
          Don't you think something strange is going on? The always cautious Aliyev suddenly started picking on two of his powerful neighbors at once, and at the same time

          Spring exacerbation of mental disorders?
          So spring is over, summer has already reached the equator.
          "Late ignition" is what?
          It seems he got infected from the Estonians. what lol
          1. man
            -1
            1 July 2025 12: 14
            Yes, I myself... to put it mildly, am surprised, that's why I asked the question... people smarter than me look at VO... I still hope, maybe they'll enlighten me...
            As for your version... I think the entourage in that case would not have allowed it... first of all, the vice president smile
        2. 0
          1 July 2025 12: 07
          strange........ Aliyev suddenly started to bully... ---- man

          Apparently he had been storing up anger in his soul for a long time. He thought it was more profitable. But now he thought he was stronger, for some reason. recourse what gave rise recourse
          1. man
            0
            1 July 2025 12: 29
            Quote: Reptiloid
            strange........ Aliyev suddenly started to bully... ---- man

            And now he considers himself stronger, for some reason recourse what gave rise recourse

            That's the point, why did you think you were stronger, when either of these two countries is capable of squashing without even noticing? request And I won’t even mention the crazy damage... to the oil fields...
          2. +6
            1 July 2025 17: 44
            He saw that around him, the states are weaklings. Both Russia and Iran. The enemy behaves the way we allow it to. That is, those who sit at the top. Dangling their legs.
            1. +5
              1 July 2025 18: 37
              As they say ---
              push the falling one!

              They didn't respond to the Ukrainians, they didn't destroy everything there, here's the investigation. Everyone sees, they'll attack, show off
        3. +2
          2 July 2025 13: 45
          Quote: mann
          They have a problem with their sense of humor

          They have a good sense of humor. They recently celebrated the day of victory over the American-Israeli coalition.
          1. +1
            2 July 2025 15: 11
            Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
            They have a good sense of humor. They recently celebrated the day of victory over the American-Israeli coalition.

            To be fair, the Israelis and Americans also celebrated their victory, and it's just as funny because they didn't "win" anything there. The first war in history where all the participants won.
            1. -1
              2 July 2025 15: 17
              Quote: Sergei S
              The first war in history in which all participants won.

              Is it bad? It's good. laughing
              Quote: Sergei S
              and it's also funny because they didn't "win" anything there.

              I wouldn't say so. They wiped out a bunch of Iranian nuclear scientists and top officials, wiped out air defenses, destroyed factories, nuclear facilities, weapons storage facilities, tested weapons, tested tactics.
              1. 0
                2 July 2025 15: 21
                Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                I wouldn't say so. They wiped out a bunch of Iranian nuclear scientists and top officials, wiped out air defenses, destroyed factories, nuclear facilities, weapons storage facilities, tested weapons, tested tactics.

                They caused damage, but it is unlikely that they achieved the goals of the military operation (although we cannot know because they were not publicly announced).
                But Iran also inflicted damage in response, though less. They also decimated Israel's air defense and debunked the myth of its "impenetrability."
                Again, the Israelis didn't just ask for an emergency "peace" for no reason. If everything had gone according to plan, they would have continued the war.
                1. -1
                  2 July 2025 15: 30
                  Quote: Sergei S
                  They caused damage, but it is unlikely that they achieved the goals of the military operation (although we cannot know because they were not publicly announced).

                  I think the Israeli command is quite realistic and has calculated different possible scenarios.
                  Quote: Sergei S
                  They also thinned out the Israeli air defense and debunked the myth of its "impenetrability".

                  I don’t know what myths there are, but Israel’s air defense has proven itself to be quite good.
                  Quote: Sergei S
                  Again, the Israelis didn't just ask for an emergency "peace" for no reason. If everything had gone according to plan, they would have continued the war.

                  So Iran was not against it, if it won, as it was in the official reports, then what was there to agree to? It would have finished off the Israeli and American militaries in their lairs. laughing In general, war is an expensive business, so it is understandable that everyone wants to end it all as quickly as possible. We can fight, as some Medina people say, calmly for another twenty years, we have a powerful economy and everything is fine with demography. But poor Jews, Persians and Americans cannot afford this.
                  1. 0
                    2 July 2025 15: 38
                    Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                    I think the Israeli command is quite realistic and has calculated different possible scenarios.

                    There was an option that the war would move into a protracted phase and would consist of an exchange of missile strikes. Let's remember that Israel is a small state, with several megalopolises, in which almost the entire population of this country is very densely concentrated. Industry and infrastructure are also concentrated in these same cities. As a result of a protracted war of this nature, Israeli cities would become more and more like the Gaza Strip. This was perfectly demonstrated using the example of several neighborhoods. And then more.
                    Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                    I don’t know what myths there are, but Israel’s air defense has proven itself to be quite good.

                    There was a persistent myth that their air defense system was "impenetrable", i.e. had a 100% kill rate. It was demonstrated that this was far from true. In reality, they shot down about 70% of all targets, with about 0% of hypersonics being shot down.
                    By the way, their air defense system is very gluttonous in terms of ammunition, and it was depleted in a week and a half of active missile and drone attacks. That is, if the war continued, the air defense would have been almost completely shut down due to the exhaustion of ammunition for it.
                    1. 0
                      2 July 2025 16: 10
                      Quote: Sergei S
                      That is, if the war continued, the air defense would have been almost completely shut down due to the depletion of ammunition for it.

                      And would the Israeli air force have been sitting and smoking bamboo all this time? And the industry too? Israel systematically tracked and destroyed ammunition depots and launchers.
                      Quote: Sergei S
                      As a result of a protracted war of this nature, Israeli cities would become more and more like the Gaza Strip.

                      But in that case, Israeli bombing would have turned all major Iranian cities into rubble. It works both ways. And Israel worked much more effectively.
                      1. 0
                        2 July 2025 16: 13
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        And would the Israeli air force have been sitting and smoking bamboo all this time? And the industry too? Israel systematically tracked and destroyed the launchers.

                        They destroyed it, but not everything there could be destroyed, because Iran has a network of bunkers and fortifications all over the country (and the country is rocky) and they hid their equipment there and airstrikes were not able to knock them out.
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        It works both ways.

                        Well, I'm saying that it works BOTH ways. Israel could have been seriously damaged.

                        Most likely, they were counting on a quick defeat of Iran and the overthrow of its political regime. But this scenario failed.
                      2. 0
                        2 July 2025 16: 35
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        and they hid their equipment there and airstrikes failed to dislodge them.

                        Equipment that emerged from cover and fired was tracked and destroyed.
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        Most likely, they were counting on a quick defeat of Iran and the overthrow of its political regime. But this scenario failed.

                        Doubtful. Demands for regime change, as far as I remember, appeared somewhat later, against the backdrop of successful developments in military operations.
                      3. 0
                        2 July 2025 16: 44
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        The equipment that came out of cover and fired was tracked and destroyed.

                        Not all of it. The country is huge, they have prepared the infrastructure, and they still have most of the equipment.
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        Demands for a change of regime, as far as I remember, appeared somewhat later, against the backdrop of the successful development of military operations.

                        And then these same demands quickly disappeared. Both Netanyahu and Trump. And the hereditary "monarch" of the Pahlavi dynasty was pushed into the closet. There was definitely a scenario, but it did not work.

                        They achieved their great success due to the surprise effect at the beginning of the war, when as a result of sabotage and terrorist attacks a large number of military and political leadership were neutralized and air defense installations were disabled. After that, things did not go as smoothly as in the first hours. Iran turned out to be a tough nut to crack and was able to hold out.
                      4. 0
                        2 July 2025 16: 51
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        Not all of it, by far.

                        So it is understandable. The country is large, there is a lot of equipment. And yet the equipment was gradually destroyed.
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        There was definitely a script, but it didn't work.

                        And why not? It's quite logical. They initially planned to destroy the nuclear infrastructure and cause serious damage to the nuclear program, and since everything turned out so well, they decided to try to topple the regime at the same time.
                      5. 0
                        2 July 2025 16: 56
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        They initially expected, let's say, to destroy the nuclear infrastructure and cause serious damage to the nuclear program.

                        Rather, it was used as a pretext, and a far-fetched one at that. As a result, this war can only strengthen Iran, because there is a principle "What does not kill me makes me stronger." Iran was shown its vulnerability. If they now get their heads together, they will be able to deal with the enemy agents inside the country, build normal counterintelligence, build a reliable echeloned air defense system (with the help of Russia and China) and buy modern 4+ generation aviation (again with the help of Russia and China).
                        Now everything depends on them: either they correct their mistakes or they will be swept away by the next war under yet another far-fetched pretext.
                      6. 0
                        2 July 2025 17: 03
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        Rather, it was used as a pretext, and a far-fetched one at that.

                        In the case of the Iranian regime, I wouldn't be so sure.
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        Moreover, in the end, this war can only strengthen Iran, because there is a principle: “What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.”

                        Or maybe not strengthen it. For example, the Russo-Japanese War did not help the Russian Empire much. A rotten and unwieldy system is very incapable of reforms.
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        If they get their heads together now, they will be able to deal with enemy agents inside the country, build a normal counterintelligence, build a reliable echeloned air defense system (with the help of Russia and China) and purchase modern 4+ generation aviation (again with the help of Russia and China).

                        The key word here is "if". Which, by the way, can also be applied to Russia.
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        Now it all depends on them: either they correct their mistakes or they will be swept away by the next war under a far-fetched pretext.

                        I have very big doubts that the winners of the American-Israeli alliance are capable of this.
                      7. 0
                        2 July 2025 17: 09
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        I have very big doubts that the winners of the American-Israeli alliance are capable of this.

                        Well, this war also came as a big surprise to many. Few suspected that Israel would be able to pull off such an operation, and Iran is so lax that it has become a thoroughfare for traitors and saboteurs.
                        Americans and Jews should not be underestimated, they can come up with something new that everyone will then be surprised again: "Was that even possible?!"
                      8. 0
                        2 July 2025 17: 25
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        Americans and Jews should not be underestimated, they can come up with something new that everyone will then be surprised again: "Was that even possible?!"

                        I wouldn't say that there was something completely new, unexpected or previously unknown here. People just worked competently and harmoniously, unlike.
                        Quote: Sergei S
                        and Iran is so lax that it has become a thoroughfare for traitors and saboteurs.

                        This was a real surprise. No one expected Iran to be so weak.
                      9. 0
                        2 July 2025 18: 06
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        I wouldn't say that there was something completely new, unexpected or previously unknown here. People just worked competently and harmoniously, unlike.

                        A series of sabotage operations similar to the infamous "Web", only on a larger scale, was new. And everything else was worked out purely according to the classics of modern aviation operations.
                        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
                        This was a real surprise. No one expected Iran to be so weak.

                        Mossad did a brilliant job.
      2. +5
        1 July 2025 13: 54
        A hairy hand tickles the Kremlin like a cat.
  4. +15
    1 July 2025 04: 36
    In our small but very rich Siberian city there are, let's say, quite a few Azerbaijanis. We recently talked to them, to local craftsmen (auto repair, one of the largest workshops in our region). Yes, a diaspora, yes, they "resolve issues" there, "agree". With whom and how, in general, is known, but that's not the point.
    So here it is. These Azerbaijanis speak extremely negatively about the actions of the "father of the nation sitting in Baku". Obscenely, with bewilderment. They are not well-versed in the high politics of the ancient East, and Baku's somersaults are incomprehensible to them. They are comfortable here, no one bothers to conflict with them here, since there is no reason, and, judging by their cars, their income is quite decent. The prospect of "suitcase-train station-Baku" does not suit them at all. According to them (in everyday conversation at the level of "what and how"), their fellow tribesmen who live and work peacefully in Siberia have exactly the same opinion. They categorically do not want to return "home", they simply explain "there... it is difficult, but here it is fine".
    I can assume that the eagle clucking mentioned in this article will not find support among the Azerbaijanis living, in particular, in Siberia. At the same time, I will add - they have become accustomed to them here, there have been no really serious "slips". The appearance of huge families from Central Asia is viewed negatively here, because they have become firmly hooked on our social sphere.
    Somehow like this.
    1. +10
      1 July 2025 10: 39
      Well, they speak like that in conversation with you, but you can’t know what they really think and what they talk about among themselves. Azeris, Armenians, Caucasians, and Central Asians are extremely hypocritical and vile creatures.
      1. 0
        7 July 2025 15: 53
        Oh, stop generalizing. There are plenty of good and bad among them. Believe me, I am from Rostov-on-Don, I have talked to Armenians to the max. And again, everything is known in comparison. If earlier they caused negativity, now, compared to "valuable specialists", they are white and fluffy
    2. 0
      1 July 2025 12: 11
      They categorically do not want to return "home" ---- My palace

      Not only that. They don't even go to visit their relatives. But those people come here all the time.
    3. 0
      2 July 2025 15: 14
      I support 100%. Those Azeris who came in the 90s have settled down here very firmly. Those I talk to run small shops, mostly fruit and vegetable. They do business themselves without hired help. They have something to lose.
  5. +20
    1 July 2025 04: 52
    What hot Azerbaijani ladies and gentlemen have started to say on TV channels today is causing a slight shock
    Frankly, what surprises me most is that our media outlets don't report anything like that. Everything is somehow smoothed over. But everything that concerns the Azerbaijani diaspora, there is something to write and talk about. And another question! Are these arrested guys connected to the Aliyev clan?
    1. +17
      1 July 2025 07: 43
      Our media, like in any other country, strictly follow the policies of the ruling elite! It has always been and is, and the elite watches strictly, and issues all sorts of "don't rock the boat" because they understand that the people are not stupid, basically, they can rock the boat so that everyone flies out of there
  6. +22
    1 July 2025 04: 54
    understand the prospects perfectly: "Suitcase - train station - Baku"

    Yes, they have all been citizens of the Russian Federation for a long time. They are not threatened with deportation. They can't deport illegals here.
    Türkiye and Azerbaijan would immediately begin dividing Iran and Armenia. And no one in the region would be able to stop them.

    The moment has been somewhat missed. Although who knows what will happen tomorrow.
    500 tanks, the same number of infantry fighting vehicles and almost 500 Russian-made armored personnel carriers is, of course, an impressive force.
    This is useless junk, food for drones.
    00 missiles - and in place of the Oil Rocks there will be an oil glow, and Baku...

    Where would Iran get them? They spent them all on Israel.
    Azerbaijan starts, Türkiye picks up. Israel naturally joins in. Three for Iran
    Logical actions of course, but somehow it didn’t happen at the beginning and now the probability is lower.
    Iran has a trump card - the Kurds
    It's a pity the Kurds don't know this, because for them the Iranians are enemies no worse than the Turks.
    where will Aliyev's anti-Russian and anti-Iranian positions take him?

    He will only go for the occupation of northern Iran if an uprising begins in Iran itself, like the Azerbaijanis of Iran will rise up against the Ayatollah, create the ANR, and then the IRGC will send in troops to protect the Azerbaijani population from terror.
    1. +21
      1 July 2025 06: 46
      And what is more fun than all the citizens of our country who got citizenship 10-15 years ago, to quietly and peacefully mobilize to the SVO in the mother infantry. And no one will have to be sent away, they will burn their soles running away from mobilizations with a howl. That's the proposal. Well, and the attack of the Mamedovs (ZakVo jargon) on Iran, there are many questions. The Azerbaijanis in Iran look askance at Aliyev's kisses with the Sunnis, and if we recall the Qajar dynasty in the same Iran, Aliyev is not a comfy guy for the Persian Azerbaijanis at all.
      1. +9
        1 July 2025 08: 00
        Quote: saigon
        Azerbaijanis in Iran look askance at Aliyev's kisses with Sunnis
        They look even more askance at Aliyev’s friendship with Israel...
      2. +3
        1 July 2025 08: 06
        Quote: saigon
        And there will be no need to send anyone away, they will burn their soles running away from mobilizations with a howl.

        Half of them are probably wanted for evasion. By the way, there used to be requests to find people like that, I don't know how it is now.
        Quote: saigon
        Azerbaijanis in Iran look askance at Aliyev's kisses with Sunnis

        They look at the Ayatollah even more askance
        1. +4
          1 July 2025 08: 24
          The thing is that, roughly speaking, the descendants of the Qajars have influence on the Azerbaijanis, and they are rich people, let's say, but Aliyev, to put it mildly, is not a thoroughbred or something, or an impostor or a plebeian, or whatever you like.
    2. +4
      1 July 2025 10: 40
      Acquired citizenship can be completely revoked, according to the law, with all the ensuing consequences.
    3. +1
      1 July 2025 11: 39
      Quote: Puncher
      00 missiles - and in place of the Oil Rocks there will be an oil glow, and Baku...
      Where would Iran get them? They spent them all on Israel.

      They used longer-range missiles against the Jews, but even then it's unlikely to be zero.
      And the Izers are right there, they have more than enough of everything else to drown in the fire, especially since the shorter the range, the cheaper the missiles, and therefore there are more of them in the arsenal.Yes
      1. 0
        2 July 2025 15: 15
        Quote: K-50
        And the Izers are right there, they have more than enough of everything else to drown in the fire, especially since the shorter the range, the cheaper the missiles, and therefore there are more of them in the arsenal.

        And also a bunch of drones and salvoes from MLRS (which the Iranians also have excellent ones).
    4. -1
      1 July 2025 19: 19
      That's right. I agree with every word. Just this:
      Quote: Puncher
      Yes, they have all been citizens of the Russian Federation for a long time. They are not threatened with deportation. They can't deport illegals here.

      And what about those who are already second-third generation citizens of the Russian Federation? And there are quite a few of them. Still "Suitcase-station"? And who are the next ones then?
      1. -3
        2 July 2025 04: 36
        Quote: Adrey
        And there are quite a few of them.

        I know some of these people myself, I have an Azerbaijani friend who has been living in the Russian Federation since the times of the USSR.
    5. 0
      2 July 2025 13: 58
      Quote: Puncher
      The moment has been somewhat missed. Although who knows what will happen tomorrow.

      It is doubtful that it was missed. It is unlikely that Israel will allow Iran to rearm, which is what it is currently aiming for.
      Quote: Puncher
      This is useless junk, food for drones.

      These are five hundred units of armored vehicles, which, with a normal level of command, are a very serious force. And drones are not a panacea or a silver bullet.

      Quote: Puncher
      Logical actions of course, but somehow it didn’t happen at the beginning and now the probability is lower.

      It didn't happen only because everyone was waiting for the right moment. The moment never came.
      Quote: Puncher
      It's a pity the Kurds don't know this, because for them the Iranians are enemies no worse than the Turks.

      Here is a very dubious card against Turkey.
      Quote: Puncher
      He will only go for the occupation of northern Iran if an uprising begins in Iran itself, like the Azerbaijanis of Iran will rise up against the Ayatollah, create the ANR, and then the IRGC will send in troops to protect the Azerbaijani population from terror.

      Well, that's a no-brainer. They'll find grounds without it. The main thing here is that Iran is defeated.
      1. -1
        3 July 2025 05: 06
        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
        It is unlikely that Israel will allow Iran to rearm, which is what it is now aiming for.

        That's logical. But then Bibi will have to explain to Donnie why he is violating agreements by launching airstrikes on Iran. That is, there is a political factor.
        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
        at a normal command level

        The Iranians have never demonstrated a normal level of command, so the likelihood of their commanders becoming enlightened is extremely low.
        Quote: IS-80_RVGK2
        The main thing here is that Iran is defeated.

        That's right, and Israel played along with the US so that Donnie would finally implement at least one "deal". This is a big mistake on their part. They "started to put out the fire, but left the embers smoldering".
  7. +37
    1 July 2025 05: 02
    "What the hot Azerbaijani ladies and gentlemen have started to say on TV channels" - they are saying exactly what the "Russian authorities" allow them to. If Mr. Putin had thrown out of Russia all the Georgians "doing business" here after he was insulted with obscenities on Georgian TV, if Mr. Putin had thrown out all the Armenians "doing business" here after Pashinyan's outright impudence and rudeness towards him, then today these "Azerbaijani ladies and gentlemen" would be behaving like mice behind a broom. And what do you expect if Mr. President himself silently wipes his face and smiles? In our city, Armenians are laying asphalt because there are no Russians? So we get what we deserve - insults and rudeness from these Transcaucasians...
    1. +5
      1 July 2025 07: 21
      It's strange that in your city Armenians are laying asphalt.. Here Russians do it, and Armenians are experts in guest houses along the coast.
      1. +9
        1 July 2025 10: 43
        Here, too, Armenians have become "famous" road builders. An Armenian company, with a charter capital of 40 thousand rubles, "wins" a tender for 1 billion for the reconstruction of one of the avenues of our city. It seems that lawsuits are still ongoing. But the budget has been spent (sawed up).
        1. -2
          1 July 2025 11: 36
          Well, this is the management of the road workers. It is not Armenians who lay the asphalt.
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 17: 04
            No, it is the Armenians who lay the asphalt.
        2. +4
          1 July 2025 14: 00
          One hand washes the other, but hairy hands soap better.
    2. ANB
      +4
      1 July 2025 10: 33
      . There in our city, Armenians are laying asphalt so that there are no Russians.

      1. Armenians will not leave anyway, because there is no room in Armenia. And they need to work somewhere.
      2. It's better to have them lay asphalt than stand at the market
      3. They really are good at laying asphalt. Much better than the Tajiks.
      1. 0
        1 July 2025 17: 09
        Well, as for whether they will leave or not, that is, as they say, a question of "organizing the departure", and whether they will fit there or not is not a Russian problem. I haven't seen them at the market for a long time, mostly their "sworn friends" from Baku or Tajiks. They may have gotten used to it, but they are constantly moving the same areas.
        1. ANB
          -2
          1 July 2025 20: 03
          . question of "organization of departure"

          Some Armenians are more native Muscovites than the Russians who came here, like me. Many have never even seen Armenia. Where will they go?
          Moreover, today's Armenia is not exactly their native land. Their native land is under the Turks.
          1. 0
            2 July 2025 04: 04
            It is necessary to simply deport those who arrived after 1991, and even then carefully and individually approach this issue. It is clear that, for example, the film actor Kharatyan only has an Armenian surname, he has nothing to do with it. Another matter is those incredibly impudent and boorish individuals who arrived after the collapse of the Union.
    3. 0
      1 July 2025 11: 46
      Quote: fiberboard
      "What the hot Azerbaijani gentlemen and ladies have started to put out on TV channels" - they are putting out exactly what the "Russian authorities" allow them to.

      Russia does not control the airwaves of another country, you seem to want too much. lol
      They bark when their authorities allow them to. This is what needs to be addressed.
      The Aliyevs imagined themselves to be immortal pharaohs; after the collapse of the Union they took power and still don’t want to give it up.
      But, in reality, they are not immortal.
      The only thing is that these mongrels have a spare kennel in London, but they still have to run to it in one piece. lol
  8. +30
    1 July 2025 05: 25
    What hot Azerbaijani ladies and gentlemen have started to say on TV channels today causes a slight shock.

    It is not Azerbaijan that is causing the shock; it is all predictable.
    The response of our authorities to Aliyev's rudeness is shocking, and not a slight one. Look at Dima Purgometov, he's started talking Peskovism again - about maintaining "good relations". That's why everyone in the world is spitting in our faces.
    It's a shame for the country...
  9. +31
    1 July 2025 05: 35
    And another question, why did Russia give up the bodies of these Azerbaijanis, they were considered “citizens” of Russia and for Russia they are first and foremost Citizens of the Russian State.
    If this is the desire of relatives and the diaspora-national organized crime group, then a kick in the ass and everyone with all their families in 24 hours to their historical homeland.
    Russia does not need such "citizens", if we play "friendship of nations" to the point of exhaustion, we will soon be "tired of swallowing dust"...
    1. man
      0
      1 July 2025 08: 55
      And another question, why did Russia give away the bodies of these Azerbaijanis?
      Why do you need them?
      1. +8
        1 July 2025 09: 00
        I don't need them at all. It seems you didn't understand what I wrote...
        1. +4
          1 July 2025 09: 45
          What does it mean "Russia gave away", does it have ownership rights to corpses depending on citizenship? laughing Relatives decided to bury him wherever they wanted, for example, Dorenko was scattered in some places from Mount Mithridates in Kerch, and in some places he was buried in a cemetery, it’s up to the owner.
          I just don’t give the bodies of the killed terrorists to their relatives, in accordance with the law “On burial and funeral services.”
    2. +8
      1 July 2025 09: 28
      Wow, how easy it is to get you going and direct you in the right direction... Most of the defendants (if not all) are Russian citizens, after death law enforcement has no questions about the bodies, so the families decide what to do with the bodies and where to bury them. And accordingly, no one will deport anyone anywhere, the ones who will suffer are ordinary workers who did not have time to acquire citizenship.
      The problem is much deeper, as a resident of Yekaterinburg I will say. About 20 years ago, when the government in our region changed (at that time Moscow decided to replace the controversial, but local ELECTED governor with an appointee), some influential people from among the Russian deputies (former "Uralmash") decided to stir up trouble, they were all tied up and, in fact, the shadow part was given to the "blacks", they wanted less autonomy from the center, so to speak, there was a compromise - they pay, and Moscow will interfere with them. The SVO was met with approximately the same logic - none of them have anything against them, but they will not support them either. Now the government in our region has changed again and, apparently, the "everything for the front, everything for victory" campaign has begun, various social programs and construction projects have begun to be slowed down, payments and other goodies have been increased, it is not difficult to guess from whose trough. Of course, the ethnic elements don't like this, they have been fulfilling their part of the deal for 20 years, and now they are being pushed away from the trough and the terms of the "deal" are being revised. Draw your own conclusions...
      Regarding the article - the author is really carried away... Iran hasn't recovered from Israel yet, and the author is already burying Baku... It's strange - the Armenians' OSA air defense missile systems don't work against kamikazes, the Azerbaijanis' S-300 and MiG-29 are junk, but for some reason the Ukrainian Armed Forces all work... and Pakistan's JF-17 seemed to have shown itself to be quite good. Maybe the problem isn't in the technology, but in the operators? The author's beloved Su-35 didn't do anything in Iran either, he praises it so much he can't eat it...
      1. +7
        1 July 2025 09: 46
        I will try to answer you. "newly minted citizens" should be first and foremost Citizens of Russia. And all "lovers of foreign flags" should love them in their historical homeland. Otherwise, it will all end badly for the Russian State. Irreversible processes might begin in our Country.
        And it is wrong to blame everything only on the "Englishwoman who constantly makes a mess"...
        The main threat to Russia is far from NATO...
        I am precisely against the expulsion of ordinary workers who really work.
  10. +32
    1 July 2025 05: 44
    No later than yesterday, Solovyov himself whitewashed Aliyev in every way, saying that this is not the policy of Azerbaijan but of some forces in Azerbaijan that have London's ears sticking out. Again, a familiar song! Listen, to lie under London and to let Israeli UAVs and planes flying to bomb Iran through Azerbaijani airspace, this is absolutely impossible without the knowledge of the President of Azerbaijan. Also, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry pursues the policy that the president determines. That is, yesterday's demarche in Baku with the summoning of the Russian ambassador to the "carpet" is also absolutely impossible without Aliyev's knowledge. And of course, the special services also act on behalf of the department subordinate to the president, when yesterday they carried out a raid on the premises of a Russian television company in Baku. So Aliyev personally controls everything there. By the way, his father was one of those who brought Gorbachev to power in the USSR. True, then it smelled like something no better than the cotton case in Uzbekistan and Aliyev jumped out of the Kremlin in time... So this family there has a very interesting biography, and what kind of sultan of Great Azerbaijan the current Aliyev imagines himself to be and already sees himself as, that is already clear.
    1. +29
      1 July 2025 06: 11
      Everything is exactly the same as with us. Absolutely nothing significant is done without Putin's personal permission.
    2. +10
      1 July 2025 09: 27
      "Not later than yesterday, Solovyov himself whitewashed Aliyev in every way, saying that this is not the policy of Azerbaijan but of some forces in Azerbaijan that have London's ears sticking out." Who cares whose ears are sticking out, Britain's, the US's or Israel's. It's Aliyev, the president, who is voicing it. He is the one who is the last one to answer for all of this.
  11. +3
    1 July 2025 05: 46
    The Azerbaijani Air Force has 12 MiG-29 fighters
    Compared to Iran's zero, that's power. And Iran has exactly that many left, because Israel was specifically hunting them in the first days of the 12-day war, and burned them all on the ground. Not a single one even tried to take off. Although, no, a couple of F-14 Tomcats tried, and they were caught not even on the runway, but while taxiing.
    Azerbaijan also has a certain number of Bayraktars, which in the absence of counteraction (and Israel also knocked out Iran's air defense to zero) are a terrible force, as Karabakh showed. And if Bayraktars seem insufficient, friend Erdogan will share. He would rather break the plan for deliveries to/from 404 than refuse Aliyev.
    Yes, of course, Iran has missiles, and Azerbaijan's oil and gas fields could turn into a major ecological disaster, because things are bad with missile defense/air defense, or rather without them. But Iran also has oil and gas fields, and, unlike Israel, Aliyev will not hold back, and will send alaverdi to the ayatollahs. Maybe the thought of this will hold back the ayatollahs? what
    In general, it will not be good for anyone. And Israel will also get in trouble, because they have a contract for oil supplies from Azerbaijan. And if this source closes, it is unclear where to find it, especially since Iranian oil will also leave the market and there will be, at least temporarily, a deficit. Maybe Russia will sell?what
    1. -2
      1 July 2025 10: 53
      Should Iran sign a capitulation now or wait until you write another similar opus? wassat
  12. +26
    1 July 2025 06: 10
    I believe that all this is a direct consequence of Putin's toothless rule. Insane migration policy, rampant ethnic crime, prosperity of diasporas and their merging with the branches of power with the transformation into organized crime groups. Impunity breeds permissiveness, everything is as simple as the world. And everything is very bad even if such curs as Azerbaijan in the person of Aliyev allow themselves such things...
  13. +15
    1 July 2025 06: 14
    Azerbaijan starts, Türkiye picks up. Israel naturally joins in

    Here, for example, is another picture. Israel and the US are starting. They have been ironing Iran with missiles and bombs for a month. And now they need to go in and start a ground operation (finish it off). But where to get meat? They need those crazy proxy forces that the West loves to use! And then Azerbaijan comes along at the right time. And in this case, Azerbaijan will have no shortage of any weapons whatsoever.

    The question is, who incited Azerbaijan to aggravate the situation with Russia? The same US and the West.
    1. +1
      1 July 2025 15: 58
      Now we need to go in and start a ground operation (finish them off)....We need those crazy proxy forces that the West loves to use! And here Azerbaijan comes in handy.
      This seems to be true, the connection with the war between Israel and Iran is visible. But they should have come in immediately when Netanyahu began calling on the people of Iran to overthrow Khamenei.
      But for some reason they didn’t come in.
      Now they might want to change the sequence - first Azerbaijan comes in, and then Israel (and Türkiye) helps them.
      Aliyev is not happy with this prospect (apparently he looked at Israel).
      How can Aliyev get out of this war?
      There is one way - to make it absolutely without prospects for the "partners" in the form of Israel and Turkey.
      That is, to make it clear that Azerbaijan will fall on the "second" day. And it will fall if Azerbaijan starts a war from the south, and from the north, and from the west. Such a prospect should frighten the partner, then goodbye to the big Turan.
      In short, goodbye Karabakh along with the new airport.
      1. 0
        1 July 2025 22: 43
        Quote: flicker
        Just go in they should have done it right away, when Netanyahu began calling on the people of Iran to overthrow Khamenei.
        But for some reason they didn’t come in.

        But there was no one to come in. Why would they? In order to fool some Bantustan and hire them as meat (proxy) in someone else's war, you need time and numerous perks. And that's a whole job! And now we may be seeing it. The signs are coming.
    2. -1
      2 July 2025 14: 11
      Quote: Stas157
      The question is, who incited Azerbaijan to aggravate the situation with Russia? The same US and the West.

      And is he himself an angel? The US and the West may have interfered there, but his own interests and ambitions come first.
  14. +12
    1 July 2025 06: 30
    There is a risk of getting stuck between large countries, but there is no access to the seas or oceans, the aircraft carrier does not sail.
  15. +20
    1 July 2025 06: 41
    Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Baku

    And before that there were the Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Kyiv?
    A vague state policy produces exactly these results, when around a dying nation (the population is not growing and the statistics of recent years are secret) and a disordered mechanism of the economy, which is managed by financiers of the Western school of education, who count successes by the growth of prices for goods, tariffs and services, and not by the specific quantity of goods produced, various separatists and organizations begin to become active, extremely interested in weakening Russian state institutions of power...
    It is so difficult to admit that for more than thirty years in general and a quarter of a century in particular we continue to look for our methods of dental treatment through the ass.
  16. Des
    +6
    1 July 2025 06: 49
    And again an article on the topic of the day (well, just made to order))).
    "The fact that Baku has started barking in the direction of Russia because of six Russian citizens of Azerbaijani origin - you know, if we started a war because of every bandit from there - Transcaucasia as such would no longer exist." How do I understand that?
    "pitched barking" is often heard here in the comments, by the way.
    And yes, there is Azerbaijan in world politics and - here in the Russian Federation. They are different. At a wedding I saw Azerbaijanis and Armenians talking calmly. Business.
    1. +8
      1 July 2025 08: 03
      Quote: Des
      At a wedding I saw Azerbaijanis and Armenians talking calmly. Business.

      It's not about business. I have friends - he is Armenian, his wife is Azerbaijani. The nicest people, they live in perfect harmony, two children... no child is born a monster. Those around him will make a monster out of him later, not understanding how this can affect them
  17. +10
    1 July 2025 06: 54
    Quote: Des
    At a wedding I saw Azerbaijanis and Armenians talking calmly. Business.

    Yeah... where is Ararat?
    Who do you think asks us such questions most often?
    1. Des
      -6
      1 July 2025 16: 46
      What does the location of the mountain and quoting me have to do with it?))
      Who do you think gave it there?)
  18. +17
    1 July 2025 06: 58
    One character with his "team" seems to have decided to surpass Yeltsin and Gorbachev combined. At least the Bantustans didn't behave with this pair as they allow themselves to behave with the RF.
  19. +20
    1 July 2025 07: 17
    The silence from the bunker can only make its inhabitants shudder. Anyone who soberly evaluates the results of foreign policy in the former USSR could have predicted this long ago. So far they are only barking, but soon they will start peeing. Without consequences...
  20. +18
    1 July 2025 07: 20
    I would like to know where all this arrogance comes from.
    From there, from those same old squares and kremlins that haven't been involved in politics in the former USSR republics for thirty years. We all have complaints, except for Belarus, not so much, but even then the old man sometimes gives out pearls. And as for the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, well, someone was planning to enter Kyiv in three days.
    1. man
      +11
      1 July 2025 09: 23
      We all have complaints, except Belarus, not so much, but even then the old man sometimes comes out with pearls of wisdom.
      Alexander Grigorievich is undoubtedly the best leader of all the post-Soviet republics, and if he does produce "pearls", then it is on point. I remember he was indignant about why Belarus, a member of the Union State, buys gas more expensively than Germany.
      And really, why?
  21. +20
    1 July 2025 07: 27
    The Azerbaijani authorities, as well as everyone else around them, treat Russia the way the Kremlin deserves. No more, no less. And it will only get worse, since the Kremlin is unteachable and Russia's authority is shrinking like Shagreen Coda. The result of "getting up off our knees" in all its glory. They got up off their knees, but forgot to lift their hands off the floor, that's the impression one gets.
  22. +16
    1 July 2025 07: 50
    Let them play there, divide lands, cut each other, we are all interested in another question: when will they be driven out of here? Why does our aging leadership not respond to insults and attacks on the country? Why do they all poke and spit at us, while the leadership gives out pleasantries
    1. -12
      1 July 2025 09: 05
      The essence of Russian civilization is Bolshevism.

      Quote: Vadim S
      We are all interested in another question: when will they be kicked out of here?

      When will they kick him out? When Medvedev, through the Duma under his control, passes the corresponding Laws. But such Laws are NOT in the interests of the Vlasovites, whose representative he is. They, together with the Trotskyites, dream of putting Russia under the West, and for this all means are good...
      1. man
        +4
        1 July 2025 11: 13
        Quote: Boris55
        The essence of Russian civilization is Bolshevism.

        Quote: Vadim S
        We are all interested in another question: when will they be kicked out of here?

        When will they kick him out? When Medvedev, through the Duma under his control, passes the corresponding Laws. But such Laws are NOT in the interests of the Vlasovites, whose representative he is. They, together with the Trotskyites, dream of putting Russia under the West, and for this all means are good...

        What touches me about you is your consistency... both in your passions and in your attitude towards... opponents smile
  23. +9
    1 July 2025 07: 57
    It's hard to say who blew a couple of fuses in their head, causing the whole country to go crazy,
    Actually, it's not that difficult) Khazin believes that the Azerbaijani oligarchy has been taking the loot to London. Since the 90s. And since London incredibly strongly (in view of the imminent global crisis of capitalism) needs to organize chaos in the East in order to grab a zone of influence for itself...
    In general, the Azeri oligarchs were grabbed by the asses, and, waving money that was literally theirs yesterday in front of their noses, they were told "FAS!" The oligarchs, naturally, jumped) And they will obediently jump as much as they are told.
    We need to expel all their subsidiaries, along with their family members, from Russia at an accelerated pace. Because terrorist attacks and sabotage are about to begin. Or maybe they have already begun...
  24. +5
    1 July 2025 08: 00
    If nationalistic sentiments are emerging everywhere, then it is hardly worth dealing with global issues. The degree of nationalism is already such that each nationality will defend its criminals. Something like that, and ours are better. In general, the desire for the global destroys everything human. A huge number of stores have been swept away. And shopping centers have appeared in their place. And it is possible that these shopping centers will have problems. And where will people run for bread? When everything is created in the name of the ideas of some people, you should always expect trouble. Life itself should dictate how to live and who to be.
    1. -4
      1 July 2025 08: 53
      The essence of Russian civilization is Bolshevism.

      Quote: Nikolay Malyugin
      If nationalistic sentiments are emerging everywhere, then it is hardly worth dealing with global issues.

      If we do not deal with global issues, then the issue of interethnic relations will never be resolved. Don't you see who is so persistently stirring up this issue here and for what purpose, including on VO through R. Skomorokhov? Every article is one negative...

      Quote: Nikolay Malyugin
      In general, the desire for the global destroys everything human

      Globalization, as the most effective way of economic management, cannot be stopped. In essence, you are suggesting that we lie down under the main globalizer of the World - the USA...

      Quote: Nikolay Malyugin
      When everything is created in the name of some people's ideas, you always have to expect trouble. Life itself should dictate how to live and who to be.

      The idea, as a concept of life and the structure of society, has always been, is and will be. The concept that the majority of people support wins.
  25. +6
    1 July 2025 08: 02
    The Englishwoman is doing something nasty. Agents of influence on the post-Soviet republics will make our lives more difficult than ever.
  26. -2
    1 July 2025 08: 12
    There is a Russian spirit here, it smells of Russia...
    A. S. Pushkin "Ruslan and Lyudmila"

    Quote: R. Skomorokhov
    In general, Mr. Aliyev should remember: one can enter history in any way. And remain there in the same way.

    Who attacked Aliyev? - An Englishwoman.

    Why? They pinched the tail of an organized crime group in Sverdlovsk and the region, ethnic Azerbaijanis, but with Russian passports (dual citizenship).

    What forces inside Azerbaijan did the Englishwoman use? Those who had an exorbitant income from 20 years of criminal activity in the Urals.

    All officials and persons in the law enforcement agencies of Sverdlovsk and the region who protected this organized crime group must receive the punishment they deserve.

    To the accusers of our government.
    If it weren’t for the authorities, none of us would have known about this story.

    ps
    The article is clearly aimed at inciting interethnic discord and discrediting the supreme power. Let's look at Ukraine to see what this leads to.

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  28. BAI
    +5
    1 July 2025 08: 34
    Brothers and sisters! I am addressing you, my friends.

    He started quoting Stalin
  29. +19
    1 July 2025 08: 39
    What hot Azerbaijani ladies and gentlemen have started to say on TV channels today causes a slight shock.
    But it doesn't bother me at all. I remember well how these culturally dressed "gentlemen and ladies" in 1988-1990 turned into bloodthirsty sadists in one day and went to cut and burn their Armenian neighbors, with whom they had hugged each other when they met, visited each other, and celebrated each other's weddings only yesterday. When the purebred Armenians ran out, they took on the half-breeds. And not bandits at night, but almost the entire people, en masse. They lit huge fires right on the streets and threw people wrapped in carpets into them (apparently to keep their screams quieter). Those who lived on the upper floors were thrown off the balconies. The entire police and authorities joined forces with the murderers.
    By the way, now every year in Azerbaijan they celebrate "Black January" as a day of mourning - they mourn that in January 1991, troops were brought into Baku and this bloody bacchanalia was stopped.
    So don't be surprised by anything.
    1. +3
      1 July 2025 17: 07
      I also remember Lebed's soldiers taking people to the ferry and sending them to Krasnovodsk....those who were saved then the entire freedom-loving and independent people of Azerbaijan joined the exciting hunt for Christians it's just not customary to remember this and I also remember how exciting it was to rob military units that were stationed in the Caucasus it was easy, fun and not at all dangerous the soldiers and officers tried to keep a low profile so that they wouldn't be accidentally hit it seemed like an accident Azerbaijanis the motorized rifle regiment was bent over and forced to fight for Karabakh it was a long time ago but there are those who remember I was in Echmiadzin in a tank battalion then we were also skinned a little but compared to our eastern neighbors it was child's play
  30. +8
    1 July 2025 09: 24
    Hmmm, the bourgeoisie can't do it, the Stone Flower, peace in the whole world, even with difficulty. Constipation, complete.
  31. +8
    1 July 2025 09: 30
    They have their own cockroaches there, but we need to wean our neighbors off of attacking the interests of the Russian Federation in order to change the news story.
    They arrested our journalists - arrest their journalists. They burned down the embassy - burn down their embassy.
    If there are Russian criminals (or Russians with Azerbaijani citizenship) in Azerbaijan, let them restore order.

    The size and number of Azerbaijani businesses in the Russian Federation is much higher than Russian businesses in BAKU. If it comes to arrests and hostages, the situation will not be in Baku's favor.
    1. -2
      1 July 2025 10: 02
      Burned the embassy - burn their embassy.

      "We can't stand cats,
      We can't stand cats
      From tail to ears,
      A cat can't be good,
      A cat can't be good
      From the mice's point of view.

      Tail by tail, tail by tail,
      An eye for an eye, an eye for an eye,
      You won't leave us anyway.
      All the same, you will not leave us,
      Tail by tail, tail by tail,
      Eye for eye, eye for eye.

      We'll tell you a secret,
      We'll tell you a secret

      Without hints or threats -
      There is nothing more pleasant,
      There is nothing more pleasant,
      Than to drag a cat by the tail.

      Tail by tail, tail by tail,
      An eye for an eye, an eye for an eye,
      You won't leave us anyway.
      All the same, you will not leave us,
      Tail by tail, tail by tail,
      Eye for eye, eye for eye.

      Tail by tail, tail by tail,
      Eye for eye, eye for eye.
      Tail by tail, tail by tail,
      An eye for an eye, an eye for an eye."(c)
      laughing
      1. +1
        1 July 2025 10: 06
        Here about mice. And the Russian Federation is a cat and a big cat. And not all mice survive when they pull the cat for something. And Azerbaijan should not forget about the common border with the Russian Federation and its oppressed peoples.
        1. -1
          1 July 2025 10: 16
          Here about mice

          Burned the embassy - burn their embassy.
          What's stopping you from burning down the embassy? Like, guys, burn it, I'll stand aside, keep an eye out? laughing And then I'll write a "fiery" comment laughing good The main thing is to throw out an idea. I don't really want to get my hands dirty with gasoline, let others do it. laughing
          1. +2
            1 July 2025 10: 39
            Well, if your embassy was burned down, what should you do?
            1. +1
              1 July 2025 12: 02
              People, incite pogroms and murders... and drink tea in the kitchen and watch what's happening through the window... And rub your hands that someone is cutting someone... from joy. laughing Otherwise, God forbid, a drop of blood gets on your white collar while participating in a massacre.laughing
  32. +6
    1 July 2025 09: 59
    A zone of instability is being created. I don't think that Azerbaijan is doing this itself. Most likely they are inciting it. Like, start, and we will support. Yesterday's speech by their woman, who called for the Azeris to come out in Russia, is the same, everything is from there. I will look at the reaction of the Russian leadership. If they give a tough answer, then there is hope that they can do something else. If they mumble, dodge, and wriggle, then that's it - they will twist Russia around their necks with all the ensuing consequences.
    1. +7
      1 July 2025 10: 08
      Well, we need to cultivate the correct reaction to pain in such cases. Otherwise, giving in to incitement against the Russian Federation is becoming good form.
    2. -2
      1 July 2025 10: 25
      There is a Russian spirit here, it smells of Russia...
      A. S. Pushkin.

      Quote: Bonch
      I'll see the reaction of the Russian leadership.

      Do you think the Duma will see the light and Medvedev will pass the right laws?
      I doubt it very much... For Medvedev and Zyuganov, the worse things are for us, the better for them.

      I hope that this is only the first sign of the beginning of "terrorizing" organized crime groups throughout the country, hiding under the euphonious name of diasporas. The existence of diasporas is possible only with the connivance of law enforcement agencies, which are limited in their activities by law.
  33. +6
    1 July 2025 10: 06
    Emotionless:
    Russia's national interest is a friendly, sovereign, non-bloc Azerbaijan.
    Azerbaijan's national interest is a weak, preferably fragmented Russia; weak regional neighbors.
    1. 0
      1 July 2025 18: 34
      Quote: Don Analyst
      friendly sovereign non-bloc Azerbaijan

      oh, I've heard something painfully similar somewhere before...
      and will we be able to handle SVO-2 in addition? and will our remaining "new partners from BRICS" understand and support?

      let's really admit it: we won't be able to ensure the absence of hostile military blocs on all borders... be it the south or the west - somewhere there will be NATO-shmato-spinatto ((
  34. +7
    1 July 2025 10: 29
    I read to the place where the author of the article called the senile and clinical Russophobe Piontkovsky a "political scientist"...then I considered reading it to be an absolutely empty exercise. hi
  35. +11
    1 July 2025 10: 33
    It is necessary to express heartfelt gratitude to the Russian Foreign Ministry together with its head, whose policies have once again led to us being deceived.
  36. +4
    1 July 2025 10: 53
    I just read the news on Kommersant that the Astrakhan port could become completely Iranian.
    Iranian Nasim Bahr Kish, which owns more than 53% of the Astrakhan port, may fully consolidate this asset. The company has sent other shareholders, including Rostec, an offer to buy out their shares. The deal is possibly planned for future long-term investments in the port, through which trade between Russia and Iran takes place. These are mainly timber cargo, grain and oil.

    https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/7852867
    Could Israel or Azerbaijan strike the Astrakhan port, citing the fact that it belongs to Iran?
    1. +10
      1 July 2025 11: 13
      We need to draw a red line around this port. Then they won't do it. But that's not certain.
    2. +8
      1 July 2025 11: 48
      And ours will wipe their faces and say, well, this is not our portal, so it's not a pity. Like about the planes and bases in Syria...
    3. -3
      1 July 2025 11: 59
      Tell me what newspapers you read and I will tell you who you are.

      Quote: Bonch
      I just read on Kommersant...

      They pass off wishful thinking as reality. The only thing Iran needs to be completely happy is to squabble with us.

      Dozhd and Ekho Moskvy were driven out of Washington. The Vlasovites only had Kommersant left...

      As Alyonushka used to say: "Don't drink from this hoof, brother, or you'll turn into a kid"...
  37. +12
    1 July 2025 11: 02
    With our guarantor, though a guarantor for neighboring nations, we won't make any porridge. Someone explain to Putin about strength and the East.
    1. +8
      1 July 2025 12: 29
      In order to demonstrate power, you first need to have it. And absolutely everyone has become convinced of our impotence over the past few years. Now any actions on our part will be perceived only as cheap show-offs. However, quite deservedly so.
  38. 0
    1 July 2025 11: 08
    The presenter of the Azerbaijani state television channel Baku TV reported last night: our army will enter Iran

    I would honestly like to see this. lol
    With a more than 9-fold population superiority, Iran will crush the Izers like a cockroach with a slipper.
    The entire Iranian ground army is idle, since there is no common border with the Jews, therefore it is impossible to conduct a ground operation. And here a dwarf, albeit nationally close, is trying to portray something, running into a demonstrative beating.
    So yeah, I'd like to see that.
    I will be rooting for Iran, because the market bandits have gotten a big head over heels, it's time to put them on a chain, breaking their arms and legs in the process. angry
    1. +4
      1 July 2025 11: 48
      Should I remind you of the superiority of Iran's population over Israel and what helped it? And behind Azerbaijan stands Türkiye with a large and strong army.
      1. +2
        1 July 2025 11: 51
        Quote: Kronos
        Do you need to be reminded of the superiority of Iran's population over Israel and what helped this?

        Remind. lol
        The Americans, the British, and also Qatar and Jordan fought for the Jews in the last skirmish.
        Moreover, there was no ground operation, so the numbers did not show themselves, and the Izers are right next door, very close, and no one will stop you from coming to them and asking Aliyev and his dogs a couple of questions, under a hot soldering iron. wassat
        1. +3
          1 July 2025 13: 02
          ISIS* fought for Israel*, look at all ISIS* movements tactically, there is a video where Israeli soldiers do not bother ISIS* because they do not cross a certain line.
          1. -1
            1 July 2025 13: 08
            Quote: Vadim Golubkov
            ISIS fought for Israel*

            It wasn't Iranian missiles they were repelling.
            We're talking about missiles. hi
            1. +1
              1 July 2025 13: 09
              I'm talking about the old days, when ISIS* came to Syria, Iraq. Not now.
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  39. +8
    1 July 2025 12: 26
    Azerbaijanis They are simply checking our bureaucrats for "suckers". Well, what if the Abkhazians managed to bend the Moscow nouveau riche, they will pay the Abkhazians and repent. The Tajiks cheated us out of 25 billion, why not? Azerbaijanis why not try?
    Anyone can trace their lips
    1. +4
      1 July 2025 15: 15
      Egyptian potatoes ---- 100r, Azerbaijani ---- 127. I just read the ad. St. Petersburg
      1. +1
        1 July 2025 18: 29
        Well then, "punish with a ruble", who's stopping you? ))
        1. +5
          1 July 2025 18: 41
          No one even noticed my personal punishments. Neither the Azerbaijanis nor the Armenians. Theirs are even worse and more expensive, sometimes it was just crap. I try to order Krasnodar or other of ours. But those at the top should think that we all do not support all sorts of impudent Russophobes
  40. +7
    1 July 2025 12: 26
    It's simple. At all times, a weakened, aged lion, tiger, bear, is finished off and torn to pieces by smaller predators, attacking from all sides. In recent years, Russia has been more than convincingly demonstrating its weakness. And if the current gerontocracy is preserved, when aged rulers use all their remaining strength not to develop the country, not to correct the situation, which, incidentally, is the fruit of their own actions, but exclusively to cling to their chairs with crooked fingers, it will only get worse.
    1. -6
      1 July 2025 18: 28
      oh yeah... it's enough to bring a reckless, inexperienced, but-just-young guy to the same places based on the age criterion - and everything will be lick your lips! )) I remember "the party - let me drive!" (c) )))

      oh, well, yes, and the young shoppers were also "socialist", "against the oligarchs" (and in today's fashion - also with a Nazi flavor "against migrants") - that will be a comfortable and safe life in Russia))

      No, thanks, we've already been through this!
  41. +2
    1 July 2025 12: 37
    We will see where Aliyev’s anti-Russian and anti-Iranian positions take him.

    Victim of Operation "People Like a Lion".
    Even before the war between Israel and Iran, Aliyev stated that the annexation of southern Azerbaijan (part of Iran’s territory) was possible.
    It appears that Azerbaijan not only facilitated Israeli aircraft and UAV flights over its territory, but was also planning to launch a ground operation to recapture "southern Azerbaijan."
    But something went wrong.
    So the Turks were silent for a long time, apparently waiting to see what state the Iranians would be in. And if they weaken, the Turks will enter Iran. But not themselves, but will send there ... Azerbaijanis (a debt is paid with honor).
    For Aliyev’s reign (and for Azerbaijan as a whole) this is a death sentence.
    But the scenario is written, "the money has been paid". As usual, there is little opportunity to wriggle out. And someone gives the order to Aliyev's soldiers to advance.
    What should Aliyev do?
    It is necessary to make it clear to the "partner" that Azerbaijan will not only not win this war, but will also lose the entire territory of Azerbaijan (including Karabakh with a new airport - Pashinyan will say thank you), in essence, will lose the state. It will start a war "with the north, and with the south and with the west." In such a scenario, the "partner" will lose PROSPECTS in the entire Transcaucasus.
    And this can stop the "partner".
    In short, it is time for Azerbaijan to make a choice. This choice is bad for Azerbaijan (to quarrel with the "partner") and very bad (to quarrel with the neighbors).
  42. +3
    1 July 2025 12: 50
    [quotePashinyan is waging war with Azerbaijan][/quote]
    Pashinyan has given up everything he could, he is waging a war against the Armenians and the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, two archbishops have already been arrested, he is threatening Catholicos (Patriarch) Garegin II, and Pashinyan is drinking coffee with Azerbaijan.
    1. +2
      1 July 2025 13: 35
      They are both Erdogan's lackeys and both want Great Turan. And for that, they need to stir up trouble not only in Iran, but also in Central Asia.
      Well, the Caspian Sea is of interest to them and the Anglo-Saxons.
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  43. -1
    1 July 2025 12: 57
    Once I was watching the TV channel Kultura, and there was... In one village in Ryazan (I think) milkmaids went early in the morning to milk the cows on the farm, they were walking, and then a UFO disk flew in, and its rays were shining, they got scared, ran back to the men, told everything, the men took axes, pitchforks, sticks, to drive out the enemies... The UFO flew away.
    1. -1
      2 July 2025 02: 15
      Your story is more interesting than this nonsense above)
  44. 0
    1 July 2025 13: 31
    And on May 9 he decided not to come here.
  45. -6
    1 July 2025 13: 47
    We have a real war going on guys with the outsiders. We have huge internal enemies. The person mentioned here. Guy Mettan's book, it is banned there, I read it. West Russia: a thousand-year war. The history of Russophobia from Charlemagne to the Ukrainian crisis. There is all the media, etc. YOU will understand everything, the smart ones have long been without a book. They want to destroy us. And they will do it.
  46. -2
    1 July 2025 14: 23
    Aliyev is an Israeli and Turkish puppet, and the Azerbaijani diaspora in the Russian Federation is a ready-made 5th column for Turkey, the USA and Israel.
    But it’s okay - now Masha will express concern and everyone will forget.
    I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks that the Laotian leadership has gone completely crazy? Or are there also puppets of foreign capital at the top?
  47. -1
    1 July 2025 14: 27
    Quote: TermNachTER
    Hands will get around to it. Before the SVO, the head of the vegetable market behaved more or less decently, so he did not attract attention to himself. Regarding ethnic crime - do you think this is a problem only for Russia? It is a problem for all developed countries - the USA, Europe

    Here comes the first explainer, shaking his sidelocks - what a great guy...
  48. 0
    1 July 2025 14: 57
    By the way, after such a meeting on the border, at the opening of the hydroelectric power station, the previous president of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi, died. Under very strange circumstances.

    Well, finally someone else has paid attention to this fact. hi
  49. 0
    1 July 2025 15: 25
    The author is a balabol. Where did Aliyev say something like we'll soon take Iran???😁😁. Azerbaijan is divided into several factions, pro-Russian, pro-Turkish, pro-Iranian and pro-Poker. Any war with a serious enemy will lead to a split in society, because there are plenty of people who want to so to speak refresh the government😁
    1. +1
      1 July 2025 18: 25
      well... Ukraine was also divided into "factions" until 2014...
      what's the result? yes, donbass and crimea broke away... did that really stop the frostbitten nazis from lining up all the rest for themselves?
  50. -1
    1 July 2025 15: 29
    The hysteria that is happening in Baku is simply a public reason for some actions. Aliyev would not have so openly conflicted for the sake of a few people. This is all planned work to destroy relations, and just recently he was walking around Baku with Putin. And there was also a story with the plane... It is very interesting what happened and what they are striving for... But in any case, it is not worth giving in to such provocations. Aliyev can show off as much as he wants, but a third of their imports go to the Russian Federation, and it can be reduced, which will negatively affect the standard of living in Azerbaijan. It is worth reminding him of this and suggesting a way out. He is in public apologies.
    1. -1
      1 July 2025 15: 32
      Quote: a.shlidt
      a third of their imports to the Russian Federation, and it can be reduced, which will negatively affect the standard of living in Azerbaijan.

      You understand, these are not our methods, we are not like that. laughing hi
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  52. -2
    1 July 2025 16: 04
    Quote: Pioneer1984
    Well, they speak like that in conversation with you, but you can’t know what they really think and what they talk about among themselves. Azeris, Armenians, Caucasians, and Central Asians are extremely hypocritical and vile creatures.

    They have no benefit in lying to me in order to appease me or win my favor - I have no leverage in power. We have known each other for a long time as ordinary clients and masters, but without any friendly relations.
    No, they don’t lie and they don’t adjust.
    There is an interesting rumor here... that the local "top brass" Azerbaijani.the diaspora has quietly, tacitly recently assured our local "elites" that the diaspora Azerbaijani. will not participate in any confusion.
  53. +1
    1 July 2025 16: 58
    today they caught some of our poor guys and forced them to walk in single file and in a train. I wonder if people don't even watch the news. Who in their right mind is going to fly to Tomatoria now to be rejuvenated there?)) well, good luck to the guys, they'll need it now
  54. -1
    1 July 2025 17: 22
    All the troubles of the Russian people are in the Kremlin. After the liquidation of the Soviet Union, tsars, princes, khans, sultans, emirs, bais came to power in all the republics, only Belarus held on, thanks to Batko Lukashenko. What can you ask, want from these bourgeois rulers. They all strive to join NATO to consolidate their dominion forever, this also applies to the Russian Federation. How does Aliyev differ from others? Nothing.
  55. +3
    1 July 2025 17: 38
    Well, exactly like Andrey Vajra on the eve of the SVO. "Armored impotence of the Independent".
    "Azerbaijan is weak, one day before Baku."
    "Aliyev has gone off the rails." You might as well say he's a drug addict.

    There is long-term work going on by serious people who know how to count and work.

    If necessary, Azerbaijan will receive air defense and provide airfields to Israel.

    And we will watch as Iran is ironed out.

    Once again, the issue is not about tomatoes, the issue is about the horizontal path through Eurasia.

    Armenia and Iran did not fit into the Turkic route.

    Russia and China stand and watch as the Silk Road is taken away from them.

    Again:
    1. Security of the Trans-Siberian Railway, it is in the risk zone of sabotage. It is mandatory.
    2. There is still time to help Iran, while it has access to the Caspian coast. Optional.
    3. It makes sense to discuss with China how it was screwed in Central Asia, and whether it is possible to reorient the route to Russia.
    1. 0
      1 July 2025 21: 53
      Quote from Kuziming
      If necessary, Azerbaijan will receive air defense and provide airfields to Israel.

      What airfields does Israel need? Where did this nonsense come from? Have you looked at the map? The Jews can only fly to Baku via Iran (or Turkey, which is no better for them.)
  56. +1
    1 July 2025 17: 57
    They respect the strong, who can punch you until you bleed, and they run to them half-bent to express their loyalty. And when they hope to buy loyalty by groveling and fawning on all fours, they spit in their mugs.
    And the Russian Federation kept fawning and groveling before all these khans and bais, otherwise, God forbid, they wouldn’t come to the summit in Moscow, and there wouldn’t be a group photo.
    So they fawned and groveled, wiping their feet on our country.
    Although the guarantor in his world of pink ponies will be told a rosy picture, how wonderful everything is. Well, and then he will complain again about how cruelly he was deceived.
  57. 0
    1 July 2025 18: 18
    the author (r. Skomorokhov), is funny, branding Aliyev, that "he decided to be cool and equal to the greats", and then condescendingly gives advice to presidents, what they "should remember" )) funny refrain ))
  58. +3
    1 July 2025 18: 42
    Even in the drunkest dream I could not see such impudence, criminal aplomb, slobbering, as is now pouring out of Azerbaijani organisms at different levels. Of course, the tone is set by the most important one, the father of the nation. What should we do? It is already obvious that after the surrender of Syria, we cannot allow Iran to be defeated. It is like a second line of defense - if you hold out, then you will not be crushed. We must help Iran with preferential supplies of air defense and fighters. Iran's position is difficult - there are 3 enemies around, and only Turkey should probably not be expected to attack. Israel and Azerbaijan - these are aggressive, without brakes, and it is worth building military force against them. Well, of course, we must also inflict a civil response on Azerbaijan. I would start with three: trade restrictions (vegetables and fruits, alcohol, juices) - do not let them cross the border. We grow them ourselves, and other neighbors will gladly replace them. Transport ban. Now they will dance. And also: refusal to supply any spare parts for military equipment. For starters, that's it. You can recall the ambassador and not allow transit aircraft. But you have to react. This is such impudence that it simply cannot be forgiven.
    1. -1
      1 July 2025 21: 12
      How cute.
      Iran's situation is difficult - there are 3 enemies around, and it is probably only Turkey that we shouldn't expect an attack from.

      The good Sultan has occupied Syria with his proxies, and has already effectively captured Armenia, maybe it’s time to take off the rose-colored glasses?
      Next up is Iranian Azerbaijan, cutting Iran off from the Caspian coast, and a repeat air operation against Iran.
      There is a diagram on a level higher than tomatoes and parsley.
      At the same time, Armenia and Azerbaijan are now being reformatted from the post-Soviet space to the pan-Turkic one. I wonder how the Georgians are feeling now?
      1. 0
        2 July 2025 02: 11
        Have you ever looked at a map of Iran? Read less of this paranoid hysteria. Most of Iran's Caspian coast is in the provinces of Gilan and Mazanderan, populated by Iranian-speaking Gilyaks and Mazanderans, and part is in the province of Gorgan, which also has no Azerbaijanis. How can pro-Western Armenia, which is planning to join the EU, become pan-Turkic?))
  59. +5
    1 July 2025 19: 20
    The Ukrainian Armed Forces counted the same in 2022. And who are we fighting with now?
  60. 0
    1 July 2025 20: 13
    The article is very interesting and timely. Indeed, we are faced with questions that Zhirinovsky warned about. Obviously, he saw and understood, even then - 5-10-15-20 years ago, what it would all lead to. I agree with many commentators, as well as with the author, that a colossal number of political contradictions have accumulated, including those generated by our weak foreign and domestic policies.

    And it is clear, of course, that the situation with the diasporas, with the crimes of past years - this is only the trigger of accumulated insoluble problems. Everything is much wider and deeper. Transcaucasia is seething, anticipating the sweet taste of rotten meat of the coming world war. Armenia is restless, Azerbaijan is boiling, Central Asia is foaming, making accusations to us with or without reason. Afghanistan is burning. Iran, Iraq, Syria, Israel are on the verge of falling into the abyss of war, Lebanon is smoking. Pakistan and China are tense. The situation with India is unclear.

    And we have Ukraine and a thundercloud on the western border, restlessness inside the country. And aren't we on the threshold of a global fire? On the threshold, with not the best input.
  61. -2
    1 July 2025 23: 37
    In New Baku, pardon me, St. Petersburg, according to the head of the Azerbaijani diaspora Vagif Mamishev, five years ago there lived 600 thousand Azerbaijanis. Now, probably, there are already over a million. And these are only legal ones. And how many illegal ones?...
    1. 0
      2 July 2025 10: 06
      There are no million Azerbaijanis in St. Petersburg, not even close. And not in Moscow. There are only about a million of them in Russia, and some of them are native Russians from Dagestan, there are 150 thousand of them there. No need to fake it. And: this diaspora is not growing in Russia. Unlike the Central Asian ones.
    2. 0
      2 July 2025 11: 57
      Complete nonsense, every fifth one or something
  62. +4
    1 July 2025 23: 57
    Very bad assessment of JF-17, buffoon as always. Jf-17, especially block 3 is a great aircraft with Chinese avionics and AESA and a large range of weapons. And yes, only 74 units were ordered, this is a very good number of fighter aircraft. Iran can only dream of such, its museum exhibits did not even take off during the war.
  63. -6
    2 July 2025 02: 01
    I don't even want to comment on the collection of women's gossip from Armenian and Iranian TG channels. And all this heresy is presented so well, with such aplomb and confidence, but nevertheless, without facts, this is another slander on the topic of the day. Journalism has been turned into something incomprehensible. Just let him hang this here:
    1. “There is no official data on the use of Azerbaijani territory against Iran.
    As reported by Armenian media, Iranian Ambassador to Yerevan Mehdi Sobhani told journalists about this today. He noted that in this matter "one cannot rely only on information in the media."
    Source: Sputnik Armenia.
    2. "Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian will take part in the XVII Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) member countries, which will be held in Khankendi (Karabakh) on July 3-4 this year."
    Source: 1news az
    3. Don't forget to publish Piontkovsky's old erotic dreams either. Then you will refer to them as an irrefutable fact. And didn't Piontkovsky whisper the program for the joint gala dinner in Tabriz to you? Don't you find it funny, why take your readers for idiots?
    4. It is known from the Azerbaijani press that JF17, Block 3 (which proved themselves excellent in the conflict between Pakistan and India), were ordered in much larger quantities than the author indicated. And in general, all your incorrect information and speculations seem to be from teenage VK resources.
    The rest of the speculations are even funny to read, I swear to God.
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  66. -4
    2 July 2025 02: 25
    Quote: ButchCassidy
    Pashinyan has given up everything he could, he is waging a war against the Armenians and the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, two archbishops have already been arrested, he is threatening Catholicos (Patriarch) Garegin II, and Pashinyan is drinking coffee with Azerbaijan.

    Butch, the Senate didn't authorize him, you're in the wrong place)) Why does everything you Armenians write in the comments look like a denunciation?)) It really reminds me of it, remember, you old snitch?)
    "The old women, left alone with Ostap, without their superiors, immediately began to make claims:
    — I settled the brothers in the house. They're gorging themselves.
    — He feeds the piglets milk and gives us porridge.
    — I took everything out of the house.
    "Calm down, girls," said Ostap, retreating. "The Senate has not authorized me."
  67. -7
    2 July 2025 02: 33
    Quote: K-50
    I will root for Iran,

    Nobody cares what you're going to do, put the soldering iron to good use, warm up, you're probably writing from a trench, are you a warrior?
  68. -2
    2 July 2025 13: 23
    It's getting more and more interesting. Especially if we take into account Zhirinovsky's predictions that part of Iran and Turkey will one day go to Russia, as well as the prophecies among the Greeks about a war between Russia and Turkey (the Greeks have never given up their desire/dream of returning Constantinople and not only) and all this against the background of the SVO, then nothing has ended with Iran/Israel yet, but is only just beginning. Time will tell whether this is true or not, we just need to live through it. History is controlled by God. But if everything is so or approximately so, what will happen to Azerbaijan, which, as it seems from the outside, "suddenly lost its mind".
  69. 0
    3 July 2025 01: 50
    Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Baku

    The rebellion of Azerbaijan against Russia is a consequence of our defeat in Syria. And this is a response to those very armchair experts of ours who were foaming at the mouth here proving that we have nothing to do in Syria, that we have our own worries. And now after the defeat in Syria we are reaping the fruits in the Caucasus.
    I am afraid that the Caucasus will not end with the rebellion of Azerbaijan. Right now, before our eyes, Armenia is falling away, and thus, a bridgehead of the West + Turkey with access to the Caspian Sea, a blow in the back of Iran, and a wedge in Central Asia is being created. It is not difficult to predict how the former republics of the USSR in Central Asia will behave after this under the blow of Turkey + NATO.
    In general, the anaconda ring is tightening around Russia. What we will do next is not yet entirely clear. Russia is losing in its south.
  70. 0
    3 July 2025 09: 41
    Quote: Himenes
    I support 100%. Those Azeris who came in the 90s have settled down here very firmly. Those I talk to run small shops, mostly fruit and vegetable. They do business themselves without hired help. They have something to lose.

    Yes, and here we have exactly that. Fruit and vegetable, well, and as an option - in large auto repair shops they rent a work place from their fellow tribesmen.
    These are the ones who really have something to lose, here in Russia. Their wives are both local and fellow tribesmen, but they definitely don't sit on welfare, they never walk around wrapped up like a mummy, and their kinder babies are quite adequate.
  71. 0
    7 July 2025 23: 23
    In this situation with Azerbaijan, Russia has what it deserves for many years of foreign policy "indifference" and unprofessional work with the former republics of the USSR. A complete lack of self-respect and a derogatory attitude towards its role as a great state.... As the popular wisdom says: you sow the wind - you reap the storm.... So we reap..... First - Ukrainians, then Central Asia, then Transcaucasia... Who hasn't "wiped their feet" on Russia over the last 25 years... Maybe it's time to end this "festival" of sovereignties and rudeness"?????