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Tatarstan President Minnikhanov met with Turkish President Erdogan in Ankara. The meeting was held on the personal initiative of the Turkish leader. |
The recent events involving Azerbaijan should be viewed not just as isolated incidents but as part of broader processes and tendencies shaping global politics. The search for a pretext has been ongoing, and it is more productive to look at the bigger picture rather than getting caught up in immediate reactions.
The ongoing conflicts and tensions, particularly those stoked by external forces, are part of a larger strategy aimed at undermining Russia. This strategy involves igniting peripheral and internal conflicts, whether ethnic, religious, or otherwise. However, the masterminds behind this strategy operate on a different level, seeking ultimate control and dominance.
Power and Dominance
The ultimate goal of the globalists is to establish a unified and absolute power structure. Promises have been made to key figures, such as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has been assured support in his ambitions to revive the Ottoman Empire. This revival is seen as a means to an end for global powers, although the specifics of why they need these "puppet" empires remain unclear.
Azerbaijan's Role
Azerbaijan, under the influential sway of Erdoğan, has been used as a pawn in this larger game. The political elite of Azerbaijan, drawn to the charisma and promises of the "great Turk," have aligned their country with Turkey's ambitions. Erdoğan's public rhetoric praises Azerbaijan and its people, but his true intentions are to weaken and eventually absorb Azerbaijan into a revived Ottoman Empire. The allure of controlling Azerbaijan's vast hydrocarbon resources and its strategic proximity to Russia makes it a tempting prize.
Globalist Agenda
This maneuver is part of a broader globalist agenda to control key regions and resources. Both Turkey and Azerbaijan are seen as essential components in achieving their ultimate goals. By controlling these areas, globalists aim to tighten their grip on strategic resources and geopolitical influence.
Economic Impact
For Azerbaijan, the potential consequences of aligning too closely with Turkey and distancing itself from Russia could be severe. A rupture in economic ties with Russia would deal a significant blow to Azerbaijan's economy. The human cost, including the disruption of lives of people and families split between the two countries, would be substantial.
Broader Implications
This dynamic is not unique to Azerbaijan. Other republics, such as those in Central Asia, find themselves in a similar predicament. They understand that they are being manipulated but prefer the protection of global powers, believing Russia to be weak and ineffective. This perception drives their alignment with globalist interests, even as it undermines their long-term stability and sovereignty.
Future Prospects
The situation in Azerbaijan highlights a broader trend where local elites, driven by personal ambitions and external influences, make decisions that have far-reaching consequences. The globalists' endgame involves not just political domination but also economic and cultural hegemony, using local proxies to achieve their goals.
The future of U.S.-Iranian relations in this context is not just a strategic question but a metaphysical one. Time will tell whether this confrontation will be determined by the cold logic of interests or by the hot faith in the end times.
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