Why Azerbaijan Will Keep Attacking Armenia

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Комментарии • 16 тыс.

  • @memecliparchives2254
    @memecliparchives2254 Год назад +7421

    The geographical placement of Armenia is just...... I literally have no words for it.

    • @user-pe1qz3rt3f
      @user-pe1qz3rt3f Год назад +1628

      A disaster

    • @LeadLeftLeon
      @LeadLeftLeon Год назад +2

      Armenia is ucked

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Год назад +508

      That's the law of nature Armenia itself replaced the Kingdom of Urartu

    • @1God1Fury
      @1God1Fury Год назад +869

      yeah, it sucks to be land locked country

    • @bozok6360
      @bozok6360 Год назад +701

      Because this country was created by Russian Empire. Without Russians , how do you think country like that would exist? All around them are Muslims. This country wasn't there for thousands of years and suddenly Russian Enperor created it by taking Aemenians from Iran and Turkey and now these things are happening.

  • @mustafasahidmahamoud4942
    @mustafasahidmahamoud4942 Год назад +8983

    Real life lore has gone a long way, from being a Toyota Corolla channel, to certified geopolitical expert. Respect!

    • @behzadahmad8818
      @behzadahmad8818 Год назад +395

      He’s no expert. He hasn’t published his own papers.

    • @paravirallinen
      @paravirallinen Год назад +1165

      @@behzadahmad8818 ratio

    • @TheMeanmarine13
      @TheMeanmarine13 Год назад +77

      Aw naw, hahaha that man said Toyota Corolla channel 😆🤣. I was thinking more along the lines of a Miata mx-5. Small, an acquired taste but its charm grew on you overtime. Wait, what was we talking about again? 🤔

    • @Muslim-og3vc
      @Muslim-og3vc Год назад +1

      Yeah and second thought went from making fun fact videos to making communist propaganda 💀💀

    • @_qreamy_4703
      @_qreamy_4703 Год назад +221

      'EXPERT' careful lil bro

  • @brahkiwi6315
    @brahkiwi6315 9 месяцев назад +37

    Great video, puts this complicated geopolitical situation in a concise understandable format

  • @charlescdt6509
    @charlescdt6509 7 месяцев назад +9

    Any plans to do an update after this week? Man crazy times.

  • @Jadenette11111
    @Jadenette11111 Год назад +5170

    Azerbaijan: can I be your ally?
    USA: no
    Azerbaijan: I have oi-
    USA: yes
    "POV: you crapped your pants." - Doggie Geometry Dash

    • @quzuqbotak
      @quzuqbotak Год назад +101

      Lol,

    • @Black-Sun_Kaiser
      @Black-Sun_Kaiser Год назад +266

      Don't forget about the not so nice Israel

    • @malamutehunter
      @malamutehunter Год назад +81

      Anything to bring down gas prices

    • @miroslavhoudek7085
      @miroslavhoudek7085 Год назад +1

      Is that supposed to be bad? US is always taking care of resources being available. But not really for themselves, right? They have all the oil and all the gas and all the minerals they need. So why is everyone so angry at US for trying to keep the world alive and blood pumping? A lot of people benefit from this US meddling - if they didn't insist on South China Sea belonging also to Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines (as per international law) - China would eat everyone alive.

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Год назад +1

      Don’t really have a choice, right w8ma0? They cut oil and gas from Russia so need it somewhere else

  • @roflmywaffles1313
    @roflmywaffles1313 Год назад +3938

    The USSR proved it wasn't imperialist by using the most overused imperialist strategy in redrawing ethnic maps and stoking tension to keep your subjects loyal to you.

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Год назад

      Is it positive or negative? There are only two facts
      1. The deportation of peoples is a reality
      2. Before the collapse, there were no conflicts on national grounds.
      ?

    • @catmonarchist8920
      @catmonarchist8920 Год назад

      Red imperialism is different because it's left wing. Minorities are genocided because they're class traitors rather than the wrong race so it's fine 🙄

    • @lol-ih1tl
      @lol-ih1tl Год назад

      The Soviet Union was just a Russian Empire painted red.

    • @revolter7094
      @revolter7094 Год назад

      The only reason why the wars even started, was because of the USSR collapse. There was no problem redrawing borders because all of it was the same country anyway.

    • @dreamcogs3877
      @dreamcogs3877 Год назад +186

      There was already ethnic tensions prior to the Soviet Union

  • @garrettpullen9740
    @garrettpullen9740 7 месяцев назад +51

    I don’t ever usually comment on videos but I just have to. Your videos are so damn good. There’s obviously so much work into them, you have such great knowledge and are so well spoken. I feel like I should be paying to watch videos like this cuz they’re so impressive and good.

    • @user-gj7xk5ud6s
      @user-gj7xk5ud6s 7 месяцев назад +7

      Azerbaijan didn't attack Armenia. Armenia has occupied Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan is fighting without its internationally recognized territory

    • @justinchin0
      @justinchin0 7 месяцев назад +2

      And this month Nagorno-Karabakh is under the control of Azerbaijan. Very good at explaining why these two nations are at odd with each other!

    • @rehmanesedov7916
      @rehmanesedov7916 7 месяцев назад +2

      Azerbaijan Israil and Turkey is power of Region. They know that Armenia is Invader

  • @elgoog7830
    @elgoog7830 9 месяцев назад +67

    It would be super cool, to be able to explore both of these countries.
    Anyone notice, it seems like the a solid majority of the northern hemisphere, is on the brink of war?

    • @Brib8888
      @Brib8888 9 месяцев назад +15

      Majority is a very strong word, it's a pretty small minority of countries but pretty important ones.

    • @edwardyetemian8474
      @edwardyetemian8474 8 месяцев назад

      Azerbaijan is rich and can afford all kind of weapons ,turkey is powerful country ,Armenia is very poor with no weapon ,for that Armenia seeks peace always ,but Azerbaijan and turkey want war to destroy Armenia once and for all ,who on earth will save this Christian peaceful people ? Armenia won’t survive for more than two more years ,farewell Armenia ,and welcome war mongers and killers and vicious Muslims of Azerbaijan and turkey.

    • @wrestlinginfodude2644
      @wrestlinginfodude2644 7 месяцев назад

      ??

    • @xa-12musk8
      @xa-12musk8 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@amiel2983What do you think of the West and Russia?

    • @richardstanley7661
      @richardstanley7661 6 месяцев назад +2

      No questions just want to send some love. I am fascinated by your country. I will always find it special as the first Christian nation on earth. I also sponsor children from Armenia. God bless you and your people

  • @Xipe-totex
    @Xipe-totex Год назад +4693

    Finally people will know that Armenia and Azerbaijan actually exist

    • @soranaziz8348
      @soranaziz8348 Год назад +284

      Anyone that doesn't, needs fix their priorities in life. Knowledge is wealth.

    • @jojosoni
      @jojosoni Год назад +412

      @@soranaziz8348 most people don't really care about these stuff as it doesn't matter to them. Knowledge is important, but specifically what is helpful in their life. Lots of people r just trying to survive in this harsh times, it matter 0% to them if these 2 countries ever existed and are at war

    • @d9zirable
      @d9zirable Год назад +122

      I know Azerbajian from F1

    • @yarnickgoovaerts
      @yarnickgoovaerts Год назад +248

      A lot of Europeans know about them. It’s just the Americans that don’t know any other country except their own

    • @mkane212
      @mkane212 Год назад +144

      if u live in LA, u definitely know Armenians

  • @machinemean5114
    @machinemean5114 Год назад +1593

    Poland: I have the worst geopolitical placement.
    Armenia: Umm...no

    • @davesprivatelounge
      @davesprivatelounge Год назад +247

      At least Polan isnt landlocked. But then again I wouldnt want to be sandwiched between Germany and Russia

    • @nobodysfavourite6953
      @nobodysfavourite6953 Год назад +18

      I am yet to meet my fellow Polish citizen to claim we have bad geographic placement. Political? Completely opposite

    • @michaekrynicki8330
      @michaekrynicki8330 Год назад +1

      @@nobodysfavourite6953 gdybyśmy mieli dopra geografie to by druga światowa by nie była ale na te czasy że niemcy sa w miarę spokojne nie jest zła

    • @kevinboros7427
      @kevinboros7427 Год назад +1

      Poland is nothing compared to Armenia. Poland is fine today, they are glorified and extremely popular. Meanwhile Armenia... nobody gives a shit about them or what will happen to their state.

    • @UnholyWrath3277
      @UnholyWrath3277 Год назад +37

      @@nobodysfavourite6953 your in the middle of a plain between 2 of the strongest nations in the world let alone europe. Idk anyone who would say poland won the geographic lottery

  • @okionawa
    @okionawa 9 месяцев назад

    Can we just appreciate how smooth the transition was from the lore to the vpn ad, like woah dude didn't see that coming

  • @k-classsub9820
    @k-classsub9820 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love how he uses Civ 6 icons for the natural recourses in his videos.

  • @felicitations3529
    @felicitations3529 Год назад +1893

    This conflict will either end up extremely bloody, or extremely drawn out
    Or worse, both

    • @GwainSagaFanChannel
      @GwainSagaFanChannel Год назад +145

      This conflict has existed for decades and is fueled by turkey and russia backing their respective allies to demonstrate their power status

    • @burningphoenix6679
      @burningphoenix6679 Год назад +82

      Hopefully without Russia Armenia will be forced to end their support for Artsahk so Azerbaijan can take it back and the conflict can end.

    • @bootypluderer
      @bootypluderer Год назад +70

      Considering how quickly the Armenian forces folded in the last war, I presume that the conflict will be extremely bloody but very quick.

    • @SpaceCase1214
      @SpaceCase1214 Год назад +70

      @@burningphoenix6679 Considering the history between the two countries, this isn’t going to end anytime soon even with Russia potentially pulling out of Armenia.

    • @burningphoenix6679
      @burningphoenix6679 Год назад +26

      @@SpaceCase1214 well. Hopefully Azerbaijan will make their move against Artsahk and then Armenia will finally let it go.

  • @101jir
    @101jir Год назад +1364

    Reminds me of EU4 alliances. The moment the big guys are busy is the perfect time to knock down a rival's door, or for them to do the same to you.

    • @capt0range162
      @capt0range162 Год назад +230

      Russia's gotta be at at least -50 prestige by now

    • @yldrm5704
      @yldrm5704 Год назад +146

      @@capt0range162 "even the peasants look down on them"

    • @101jir
      @101jir Год назад +60

      @@capt0range162 And that aggressive expansion

    • @chizhiks
      @chizhiks Год назад +79

      @@101jir On the verge of getting coalitioned by half the planet.

    • @mikayil1
      @mikayil1 Год назад

      In the early years of conflict, they expelled all Azerbaijanis from Nagorno Karabakh, 40 000 people. And without Azerbaijanis they voted for independence and this referendum was not recognized so this is brutal violation international law.
      In addition, there were more Azerbaijanis than Armenians in all of Karabakh.
      Armenians were the majority in Khankendi. About 1 million Azerbaijanis were expelled from all of Karabakh. They suffered a lot. After the second Karabakh war, Armenians who were deliberately settled illegally were given a lot of time to leave Kalbajar and Lachin. By the way, when the Armenians left, they burned houses and trees. But when Armenia occupied the territory of Azerbaijan in the 1st Karabakh war, the Azerbaijanis were not given much time and faced a lot of hardship and suffering. Armenians even committed massacres in Karabakh.
      Azerbaijanis who saved their lives had to live in tents in very bad conditions.
      My mother is from Karabakh, from Fuzuli. My father is from Vedi (a region in Armenia).
      More than 300 thousand Azerbaijanis were expelled from Armenia, about 1 million Azerbaijanis were expelled from Karabakh.
      Armenia is currently a mono-ethnic country, but it was not like that before. There were many Azerbaijanis. Even in Yerevan, the majority were Azerbaijanis.
      Armenians oppressed Azerbaijanis. Now the cycle has changed. They will pay for what they did to us!
      This video is extremely biased.

  • @SolomonMars
    @SolomonMars 7 месяцев назад +1

    will there be an updated video about this area?

  • @adamwhite1920
    @adamwhite1920 8 месяцев назад +2

    You need to have a simple introduction and summary to convey and repeat the main points of your reports more clearly so that the listeners can remember them better and understand the gist of the more complex stories told.
    Nevertheless, I think your work is great and I enjoy learning about the world's conflicts through your reports.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +2199

    Armenia’s geographic location is more sweat inducing than walking into the wrong villa in Undella Town, or when your friend's parents call you by your full name. The Soviet Union, UK, and France are truly innovators in mapping

    • @argent5435
      @argent5435 Год назад +51

      I get some Cynthia References I think 😎

    • @cccspwn
      @cccspwn Год назад +92

      The map designer must have a had a stroke in the middle of drawing this part of the map.

    • @GGG-io1br
      @GGG-io1br Год назад +117

      Armenia illegally occupied Azerbaijan's territories and avoid ending their illegal occupation as per UN resolutions.
      Armenia must have to pay compensation for the crimes committed by them during their illegal occupation as per UN resolutions.

    • @xlspiorp
      @xlspiorp Год назад

      Yes you can visit soviet union of course. After russia puttin ya all on yout kknees

    • @ItsJustNaplOfficial
      @ItsJustNaplOfficial Год назад

      ​@@xlspiorp jesse what the fuck are you talking about

  • @vtrbswarmachine
    @vtrbswarmachine Год назад +1048

    What a mess. It's something big but so small. Thanks for keeping us updated. Much love and respect!

    • @joelabraham708
      @joelabraham708 Год назад +14

      aaah, this isn't an 'update' - you literally have NO idea what is going on if this is where you got your information about what is going on

    • @Rickmanou81293
      @Rickmanou81293 Год назад +9

      @@joelabraham708 Yeah, get him Joel.

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +22

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @azeturkmen
      @azeturkmen Год назад

      Azerbaijan was very democratic country back in 90s, and armenians attacked and occupied our lands. We have refugees over 1 millions, Armenia deserves punishment. They gonna be losers always, if they don't learn from history. Instead of being pawn of Russia, Iran and some other countries they must worry of their own tale.
      Attacking newborn neighbour with the help of Russia and killing civilians must have proper response for the sake of future. Hopefully, they won't be silly in geopolitics anymore.. Spreading false info and playing innocent and crying for help won't help them. Better, learn getting along with neighbours..
      Why Georgia doesn have any problem with Azerbaijan, why Azerbaijan has many friends all around the world? Because, we respect others territorial integrity and want Peace, and good relationship with others! But, if you do not want peace and start fight, we will fight better.

    • @mikayil1
      @mikayil1 Год назад +17

      If Armenia did not occupy Karabakh, it would not be in the situation it is now
      They insulted and humiliated Azerbaijan for 30 years!
      They will pay for everything they do!
      This video is biased.

  • @hm2094
    @hm2094 9 месяцев назад +80

    14:58 correction: there was no “corridor” in the trilateral agreement through the sovereign lands of Armenia
    The term that was used was “opening transport links AKA railways that pass through Armenia
    This is subject to customs and checking

    • @kekik75
      @kekik75 7 месяцев назад +1

      it was honey , it was

    • @ovasov
      @ovasov 6 месяцев назад

      prove it@@kekik75

    • @MrDante1047
      @MrDante1047 3 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@kekik75there wasnt kid. 9th nov agreement says to open railways for open transportation. In nowhere does it state that corridor should be given. Azerbaijan is doing a saboteur and changing cindition to their will

    • @kekik75
      @kekik75 3 месяца назад

      Sure sure

    • @MrDante1047
      @MrDante1047 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kekik75 go read the agreement of nov 9th 2020 than come.
      IN ALL LANGUAGES

  • @rafayel17
    @rafayel17 7 месяцев назад +20

    Your conclusion proved correct the past 2 days

  • @Clock_Man_2763
    @Clock_Man_2763 Год назад +1816

    Azerbaijan and Armenia: *Fighting each other again*
    Georgia: Leave me out of this guys, I'm dealing with russia right now 💀

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 Год назад +165

      LOL. This is the sum of the geopolitical situation in the Caucasus.

    • @alimohammad1934
      @alimohammad1934 Год назад +45

      They dont like armenia by the looks of their border crossing compared to azerbaijan. Im not from those countries but just observed the difference when you cross from georgia to the two countries.

    • @skepticalmagos_101
      @skepticalmagos_101 Год назад +62

      Balkans 2.0

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Год назад +201

      @@alimohammad1934 Georgia favors Azerbaijan entirely because Armenia is allied with Russia.

    • @pharaongaming8617
      @pharaongaming8617 Год назад +1

      Armenia🇦🇲 Created by Russian Empire🇷🇺 When it moved Armenians from Turkey🇹🇷 and Iran🇮🇷 to this land, Azerbaijan🇦🇿 Created in 1921 by Lenin🇷🇺🇮🇱, all of this to distract us from the fact that in reality all this Clay is Georgian Clay💪🏿🦍🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿
      With the help of Allah Georgia will get it's lands back from the infidels Alhamdulilah🦍🦍🦍🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿

  • @gustifity
    @gustifity Год назад +863

    As an Azerbaijani I do not wish to see this conflict continue. Most people in this country do not! I truly hope that a peaceful resolution will be achieved in the near future

    • @druggz4451
      @druggz4451 Год назад +136

      @smoni as an Armenian I agree with you...

    • @TheSloppyjoejr
      @TheSloppyjoejr Год назад +18

      Very true

    • @ItzCoopzFtw
      @ItzCoopzFtw 11 месяцев назад +29

      @@td.adigee That's Fascist Authoritarianism/Totalitarianism for you. Never peace, never inclusive.
      It's interesting to see how Armenia is a hybrid/ in transition to Democracy.

    • @kalvon
      @kalvon 11 месяцев назад +105

      Nah dude, I've seen an Azerbaijani really want that piece of land. Alot.
      You're the first one that I saw who isn't like that.
      I wish the Azerbaijani government would just let it go, it's a land filled with Armenians this is already obvious who it should belong to.
      There's literally no point of this war.

    • @RGJ757
      @RGJ757 11 месяцев назад

      tell this bullshit story to your mates in armenia. We will die for our land. Armenia yet another occupant like russia

  • @izzymaxpower
    @izzymaxpower 7 месяцев назад

    Great job on video

  • @user-vk4qj1kg4n
    @user-vk4qj1kg4n 7 месяцев назад +10

    So, you was right. Looking forward for next video. Are they going to secure this corridor through Armenia?

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +597

    The Caucasus: We're complicated
    Ireland: We're still divided too
    Cyprus: Same here
    The Balkans: *First time?*

    • @yeetian2774
      @yeetian2774 Год назад +1

      And Chinese civil war and Korea civil war is still ongoing.

    • @adinnaikhwani6255
      @adinnaikhwani6255 Год назад +3

      Borneo : ehm.....

    • @untitled01711
      @untitled01711 Год назад +4

      @@adinnaikhwani6255 China:Not first, Balkans.

    • @herkulesrockefeller8030
      @herkulesrockefeller8030 Год назад +13

      Mars: Glad I'm not you, mofos. Hope Elon Musk leaves me the f... alone.

    • @russianinvader3207
      @russianinvader3207 Год назад +17

      You can blame the British for most of these.
      Don't forget India too.

  • @wxcvbndu51
    @wxcvbndu51 Год назад +343

    "Azebaijan has something that Armenia doesn't"
    Me : he's gonna say oil
    "Oil and gas"

    • @MichaelDavis-mk4me
      @MichaelDavis-mk4me Год назад +17

      I mean, it's been famous for oil for a decade now. In fact, I know the only three words that come to mind with this country are : Turkic, Oil, War

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +38

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @MichaelDavis-mk4me
      @MichaelDavis-mk4me Год назад +31

      @@cigdemylmaz1532 Ah, answering the wrong thread, perfection itself.

    • @derrickthewhite1
      @derrickthewhite1 Год назад

      @@MichaelDavis-mk4me Just a decade? When I look into deep World War Histories Baku shows up all over the place.

    • @ninzapou
      @ninzapou Год назад +16

      @@cigdemylmaz1532 what about turks genocide against Armenians????

  • @NewYorkPickers
    @NewYorkPickers 8 месяцев назад +4

    Informative, useful, and helpful. Thank you.

  • @HermitKing731
    @HermitKing731 10 месяцев назад +14

    Trying to understand the relationship and conflicts between all of these countries in this part of the world is giving me a brain aneurism.

    • @sjam1159
      @sjam1159 5 месяцев назад

      I ABSOLUTELY agree!

    • @rimasmolis8288
      @rimasmolis8288 5 месяцев назад +1

      I can't help connecting Islamic ideologies to the disparate conflicts all over the Earth...correct me if I'm wrong

  • @hobsdigree2
    @hobsdigree2 Год назад +1715

    Every country on earth should ban TikTok.

  • @Goombario37
    @Goombario37 Год назад +400

    NordVPN isn't really good for getting around Government firewalls because it's so widely used that most governments just block the specific IP addresses that NordVPN uses. NordVPN does refresh their addresses every now and then, but this is often slower than the speed at which the governments block the IP addresses.

    • @abcdmefgh2843
      @abcdmefgh2843 Год назад +4

      Then what VPN would be the best at the moment?

    • @MustiToshiro
      @MustiToshiro Год назад +16

      @@abcdmefgh2843 Mullvad

    • @Mate_Antal_Zoltan
      @Mate_Antal_Zoltan Год назад +18

      @@abcdmefgh2843 one that the governments of the world don't know about, so good fucking luck finding one
      or you could make your own I guess

    • @AdEngineer
      @AdEngineer Год назад +10

      @@abcdmefgh2843 Mullvad or Torguard

    • @superioritymelee
      @superioritymelee Год назад

      @@abcdmefgh2843 AirVPN

  • @worldwatcher5787
    @worldwatcher5787 7 месяцев назад +2

    Well explained came here to know about this issue.

  • @eliasujashvili7113
    @eliasujashvili7113 7 месяцев назад +2

    We're back at it again!

  • @quwarq
    @quwarq Год назад +176

    Apart from all other information in this video, today I also learned that "overseas" has nothing to do with large bodies of water.

  • @sarosp9330
    @sarosp9330 Год назад +414

    Be nice if the historic people with thousands of years of history could NOT be under constant existential threat by its neighbors

    • @XX_MelobraacRedux
      @XX_MelobraacRedux Год назад +1

      I guess this is Poe’s Law?

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Год назад +70

      What history ? Armenia is a Soviet created artifical ethno-state, from the 1100's to the 1900's there hasn't been a single Armenian political entity in "historical Armenia"
      The region belonged to Turkish states such as the Ottomans, Akkoyunlu, Seljuks, Karakoyunlu,...

    • @dairebeare7839
      @dairebeare7839 Год назад +23

      Ireland has entered the chat

    • @DubsBears
      @DubsBears Год назад

      Yes

    • @XX_MelobraacRedux
      @XX_MelobraacRedux Год назад +90

      @@nenenindonu If you really say we shouldn’t make artificial ethnostates, then just don’t look at the Middle East because you’ll be surprised how much hypocrites people are.

  • @user-rz9cw5mw3g
    @user-rz9cw5mw3g 11 месяцев назад

    thanks for the commercial!
    now I know who's going to gain my data through Nord)

  • @phuntshodorji3903
    @phuntshodorji3903 Год назад +629

    From being a vassal of both Rome and Persia from antiquity to being sandwiched between Turkey and Azerbaijan in the 20th and 21st century, Armenia just can't have a break.

    • @kemalcalsr7591
      @kemalcalsr7591 Год назад +141

      Ironically, Armenians had their best living conditons under under Ottoman rule. They were often made civil servants in the Ottoman State and there were many artisans as well as artists. The the Nationalism came to the region in 19th century and all were gradually broken.

    • @Radonatorr
      @Radonatorr Год назад +262

      @@kemalcalsr7591 I'm pretty sure the Armenians had their best time when they were an empire streaching from the Caspian to the Mediterraean. They were also vital for and very influentian in both Bizantium and Sassanian Iran. Mid Ottoman era was pretty good, true, but it definitely wasn't the best time in history for Armenians. And it ended up terrible.

    • @saracchi1515
      @saracchi1515 Год назад +1

      @@kemalcalsr7591 shut up turkoman

    • @rodrikforrester9343
      @rodrikforrester9343 Год назад +26

      ​@@Radonatorr is that fanfic?

    • @Brain_With_Limbs
      @Brain_With_Limbs Год назад +1

      @@kemalcalsr7591 Under Ottoman rule 1+ million Armenians have been killed by the Ottomans!

  • @veefos
    @veefos Год назад +677

    I live in Azerbaijan and I remember those war days, we didn't even have internet connection for a while. Both nations have a clear hatred on each other but I am sure no one is pleased with war. It happened once, I don't want it to happen twice in the same decade😔

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Год назад +36

      Its a shame the international community has not invested as much effort and attention into resolving civil conflicts other than Northern Ireland. A referendum that meets the required standards about which state the region will be part of left to the regions residents and damages in a international court.

    • @cybercord
      @cybercord Год назад

      @@oscarosullivan4513 Hard to support an area that is hard to protect with military. US/West will not send ships to Black Sea with Turkey controlling access from Med/Black Sea. That would also stir up more fear in the Russian regime as this is a declare Russian Sphere of influence. Just like USA and the Americas. USA does not want Russian in our back yard any more than Russia wants USA in theirs. The USA can only support via political efforts.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Год назад +7

      @@cybercord It might be a good idea to get everyone in the international community involved

    • @agakavian
      @agakavian Год назад +6

    • @vandematram4
      @vandematram4 Год назад

      @@oscarosullivan4513 i think Armenia and Georgia should become part of Russia ..
      If they want to exist ..
      Being small Christian country in dangerous muslim neighborhood who don't share peaceful historical relations with these Christian minority ethnicities

  • @eldarzeynalov2703
    @eldarzeynalov2703 8 месяцев назад +3

    As an azerbaijani I'm against any war/conflict where there are possibilities of talks. But right in the beginning of this video there's a mistake of location of conflict. A military collision never happened at the official borders of Azerbaijan and Armenia as shown in that picture. The war was going on Karabakh region which is really far from the borders

  • @kahunamaui
    @kahunamaui 7 месяцев назад

    Great presentation

  • @MSthesmart
    @MSthesmart Год назад +460

    I have been watching your conflict series in Nebula and it has been amazing so far.
    It's worth paying small subscription

    • @camiloaa
      @camiloaa Год назад +4

      Modern conflicts and Forgotten atrocities are each one worth Nebula's subscription. And you get both!

    • @joserodriguez6452
      @joserodriguez6452 Год назад +29

      Nice try, Nebula salespeople

    • @MSthesmart
      @MSthesmart Год назад +18

      @@joserodriguez6452
      No one is forcing you to buy. I only watch RLL videos that's it.

    • @ZachLeCroy
      @ZachLeCroy Год назад +1

      @@joserodriguez6452 I watched during my free trial then canceled but it was good while it lasted

    • @neonlight1214
      @neonlight1214 Год назад

      His conflict series are very biased and very American-centered.

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Год назад +456

    “War is where the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other.” Niko Bellic

    • @InTeCredo
      @InTeCredo Год назад +20

      It's same in Northern Ireland with bitter fighting between Protestants and Catholics for many decades. That is until the young people had enough and demanded the peace.

    • @glenipolus9731
      @glenipolus9731 Год назад +24

      dumb statement because most of the soldiers on both sides are draftees and not volonteers

    • @otakufilsuf
      @otakufilsuf Год назад +5

      war is happend because someone really love their country and their family.
      if you don't have a country or family or even love there will be no war.
      someone wanna fight on war because they want to protect their family and their country.
      and why they want to protect it because they love it.

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 Год назад

      @@otakufilsuf ok tribalist

    • @tilburg8683
      @tilburg8683 Год назад +3

      This is definitely why I'll deny doing anything in a war unless it might be a specific scenario. But like on earth there's just useless destruction and death.
      And the sad thing is that many still don't understand that.

  • @sameed1992
    @sameed1992 7 месяцев назад +4

    This aged well

  • @seanguillermo
    @seanguillermo 7 месяцев назад +50

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🇦🇿🇦🇲 Introduction and Historical Context
    03:03 💰 Azerbaijan's Economic Growth and Military Buildup
    06:05 🛢️ Western Investment in Azerbaijan's Energy Sector
    10:01 🌍 Geopolitical Alliances: Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, and Iran
    14:21 🇷🇺 Russia's Influence and Mediation Efforts
    17:44 🇪🇺 Europe's Shifting Energy Dynamics and Role in the Conflict
    20:37 🌐 Internet Restrictions and Global Implications

  • @meeeeeeeeeeee
    @meeeeeeeeeeee Год назад +262

    A key fact missed is that Armenia's "greatest protector" Russia is arming Azerbaijan too. And in 2018, Armenia underwent a mini revolution where the PM stepped down in favor of a much more pro-West guy (Pashinyan). It's widely believed that Russia is punishing Armenia for this decision. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan's gas agreement with the EU is a big deal, but otherwise their characterization as an EU ally is pretty inaccurate. Their largest supplier of weapons was Russia for decades, only recently starting to change as they import more from Israel and Turkey.
    Unless I missed it, the video also doesn't mention how Azerbaijan's government is a dictatorship. Surely that has something to do with the wars.

    • @goktugyorulmaz5646
      @goktugyorulmaz5646 Год назад

      Armenia is a case of "you don't bite the hand that gives you food". Russia was defending Armenia and they had a political revolution against Russia. They sold out Russia politically when she was of no use to them anymore. Without Russian assistance Armenia is hopeless. Now that Russia already has everything that she could possibly have from Armenia, she cares as little as possible especially after they were betrayed once by Armenians. Armenia will get worse and worse but again most people don't like traitors. Armenia sold out the US as well. When Azerbaijan was closing in they went back to Russia. They are part of Russia's military alliance against NATO. They go for shorm term interest rather than a loyal long term ally.

    • @goktugyorulmaz5646
      @goktugyorulmaz5646 Год назад

      Notice it is the Armenian government and not the people of Armenia. The people of Armenia are human beings like anyone else. In fact they are the victims of their politicians like most people in many countries in the region.

    • @Nippleless_Cage
      @Nippleless_Cage Год назад +70

      He mentioned it, but only in passing. The Azeris are definitely the bad guys.

    • @DeadManRising36
      @DeadManRising36 Год назад +54

      @@Nippleless_Cage the bad guys in your own school books you mean..

    • @dmitrybiba5518
      @dmitrybiba5518 Год назад +13

      Sure. Because dictatorships are way more likely to start a war than democracies, right? ;)

  • @Kevin19700
    @Kevin19700 Год назад +64

    Excellent overview of the current “situation”. I look forward to your next installment on this area.

    • @internetisinteresting7720
      @internetisinteresting7720 Год назад

      this channel is so pro western that has missed intentionaly some real facts, Azerbaijan has good relationship with Russia, and Russia helped the oil industry in Azerbaijan, that's the why Russia din't interfiere in the Azerbaijan-Armenian war. 19.9% total imports of azerbaijan are from russia and Lukoil a russian Oil and gas company owns 10% of that gas pipeline and they din't include it in the chart 7:11 so they are hiding information. For every Cubic meter of gas selled from azerbaijan to europe Russia get money. 14:27 lmao Russia din't threatened Azeirbaijan there where high level talking from Putin with the Presinent of Azeirbaijan, they have good relationship. This channel love to manipulate stuff
      I will update the chart.
      BP (UK) 28.83%
      TPAO (Turkey) 19%
      SOCAR (Azerbaijan) 16.67%
      Petronas (Malaysia) 15.5%
      Lukoil (Russia) 10%
      Naftiran Intertrade (Iran) 10%

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +2

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @andremartinslopes
      @andremartinslopes Год назад +1

      @@cigdemylmaz1532 Hocali genocide I didn't know about. That escalated the conflict on the first NK war... I only wish peace today. no point on "who is right? or wrong". no point on defending or giving back to the people, when it costs lives of many, and underdevelopment because government is playing us. I refuse all hate from this source... if you think like this maybe one day you have the peace you want. Tell me if you think im wrong . ✌

    • @JN-wr9he
      @JN-wr9he Год назад +1

      @@andremartinslopes no point to you who has no skin in the foght - but there is a lot of point for the hundreds of thousands of people who have waited for thirty years to go back to their homes

    • @andremartinslopes
      @andremartinslopes Год назад

      @@JN-wr9he exactly because of that need of something that might be emotional and very sacred, is that shouldn’t involve violence. So no point on entering that 🌀. You should support respect from now on and that should secure the lifestyle you have. Ensuring that your love ones never have to pass over something like that. Learn from mistakes.
      "But that's the thing about failures,they can sting like crazy, but it's really just a process to learn one more way not do a thing"
      mark robert

  • @jellyrcw12
    @jellyrcw12 8 месяцев назад

    I wanted to do a Fulbright in Azerbaijani. But the conflict broke out again and it didn't make sense to go.

  • @wembleyyy
    @wembleyyy 7 месяцев назад +25

    As a European, I have not understood until now who the Nagorno Karabakh region belongs to. I don't understand why Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave in Azerbaijan, why it is internationally recognized as belonging to Azerbaijan and why the population is made up of an overwhelming majority of Armenians

    • @kaas352
      @kaas352 7 месяцев назад +9

      Google is your friend. But, in short: The Caucasus region is extremely diverse with hundreds of ethnicities. This land had a largely Armenian population before, but the Soviet Union divided up the lands. Nagorno Karabakh was part of Azerbaijan since the 1930s, but had lots of autonomy (own parliament, laws, etc.).
      Zoom ahead to 1991 and the region of Nagorno Karabakh called itself independent from Azerbaijan. The latter of course did not agree, war broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Armenia won and took some extra land. Skip to 2020 and Azerbaijan took that extra land back. Skip to 2023, and they're taking all land back.

    • @ZiKO161
      @ZiKO161 7 месяцев назад

      КАРАБАХ. АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН. 30. ЛЕТ. НАЗАД. РОССИЯ. ЗОБРАЛ. ВОЕНОЙ. СИЛОЙ. ОТДАЛ. армияном. А. ТЕПЕР. МЫ. ВЕРНУЛИ. ☝️

    • @faridmuradzada1791
      @faridmuradzada1791 7 месяцев назад +12

      The actual reason of Armenians being dominant in the region is the result of migrations during the Russian Charism in early 20th century. As they were losing the control over Bolsheviks they needed a christian and controllable society in the territory of Azerbaijan. So they migrated the Armenians. And within the time the amount of armenians enhanced. Actually before they attacked us in 1990s we were very close nations. The Armenians were living all over the Azerbaijan( not as dense as in Karabakh). So Azerbaijan didn't aee the chance of Armenians sudden attack.

    • @MaaanMaanMan
      @MaaanMaanMan 7 месяцев назад

      @@faridmuradzada1791what a bullshit 😂 stop making up history

    • @MaaanMaanMan
      @MaaanMaanMan 7 месяцев назад +12

      Briefly: that’s an ancient Armenian land that was gifted to Azerbaijan during USSR, although it was mostly populated by Armenians

  • @FairyCRat
    @FairyCRat Год назад +417

    10:42 there are 4 Shia majority countries, Iraq and Bahrain are mostly Shia too. To be fair though, it's true that the power balance is much less favorable in those two, with Iraq having a large Sunni population, and Bahrain's royal family being Sunni.

    • @Roneil22
      @Roneil22 Год назад +31

      Iraq and Bahrain aren't powerful states of "major interest" to the world. They're oil states who are exploited and not have such control or authority over the region they're located in. Bahrain is an island, and nowhere near close to being significant to the world as much as Taiwan etc. is. And Iraq is only slightly above the threshold to be considered a fail state.
      Meanwhile Azerbaijan is better known by the world, has significance and good relationships with the western states. (Mostly with Europe, due to resources and Eurovision).

    • @user-sg8xm1wm6m
      @user-sg8xm1wm6m Год назад +9

      Bye the way India 🇮🇳is having shia population (by numbers) larger than Iran and Azerbaijan

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 Год назад +17

      @@Roneil22 I met and dated Azeris when I worked in Turkey in the mid 2000s. They are barely "Muslim", and I don't think they even know what Shiism is!! Maybe the ones living in Turkey are secular atheists.

    • @ima8533
      @ima8533 Год назад

      Yea but Shi’a’s dominate the Iraqi government
      And is basically just an irani puppet state
      And I think yemen might be majority Shi’a too
      At least northern yemen

    • @immu365
      @immu365 Год назад +20

      @@user-sg8xm1wm6m no, only 15% of indian muslims identify as shia which means their population stands firm at 25 to 35 million, which is atleast 3 times smaller than the iranian shia population.

  • @kenfrank3782
    @kenfrank3782 Год назад +730

    I read about this conflict2 weeks ago in The Economist. They didn’t really go into any useful info which was frustrating Even a Google search was limited.
    This video should be run in every foreign policy class in the USA. It was excellent and gave the depth of topic that we should all crave to understand what is happening in the world & why !!!
    Great Job. 👍👍👍

    • @Glocky131
      @Glocky131 Год назад

      That's because the Economist is a very shitty and biased outlet.

    • @Kickboxer7267
      @Kickboxer7267 Год назад +3

      Yes, it’s a very good video

    • @turqutalizade9000
      @turqutalizade9000 Год назад +13

      Nicely done graphics and infographs but too many inconsistencies hidden in small details. Accuracy is really low if you compare it with many other sources hence the video is only good for certain audiences but not real class at all.

    • @Hjw511
      @Hjw511 Год назад +1

      @@turqutalizade9000 Can you give me an example?

    • @turqutalizade9000
      @turqutalizade9000 Год назад +30

      @@Hjw511 the population count in the disputed territories only consists the numbers of last decades without counting the expelled refugees during the war. Reasoning between diplomatic relations has some inaccuracies such as the why Israel and Azerbaijani has good relations or the dynamics between these countries and Russia. Even the capital city of Azerbaijan has been written wrongly and apparently haven't been checked and fixed which is such a fatal mistake. It is not Banku. So effort behind this material might be genuine but the work itself has many hidden mistakes and inaccuracies which is not clearly noticeable at times unless you do your fact checks. Such things effectively takes away all the credibility.

  • @duccik5509
    @duccik5509 9 месяцев назад

    Just by the look of map and not knowing the implications, is it possible that the karagagh region and some bordering area is given to Armenia and Armenia gives equivalent land in it's south to Azerbaijan so there are no enclaves?

    • @garym.5931
      @garym.5931 Месяц назад

      Yes, Stalin and Turkey did this purposefully. There was no enclaves or islands before. And before Tatar Turks filled in Armenians, Russians and Jews lived in Baku (Russian lands). Also note it was Armenians who first drilled the oil in Baku. Then massacres started in 1920 (part of Armenian Genocide by Turks).

  • @dogstar8027
    @dogstar8027 2 месяца назад +2

    Very interesting video and clearly explained but the music makes it hard to listen to and concentrate on the narration.

  • @thetegl
    @thetegl Год назад +43

    shocked over finding out about this just now. thank you for bringing the info to us!

    • @DardaniaLion
      @DardaniaLion Год назад

      Where did you live that you don’t know? You never watch news? Toktok slave?

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +6

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @PastaSenpai
      @PastaSenpai Год назад +5

      @@cigdemylmaz1532 And you don't know what happened in Baku in 1989 and 1990 which caused the Artsakh independence movement? Know the full history before talking.

    • @unstable_7071
      @unstable_7071 Год назад

      @@cigdemylmaz1532 • September Days, 1918
      • Khaibalikend Massacre, 1919, June 5-7
      • Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur-Nakhichevan, 1919-1920, July-December
      • Agulis Massacre, 1919, December 24-25
      • Shushi pogrom, 1919, March 22-26
      • Sumgait pogrom, 1988, February 27-March 1
      • Kirovabad pogrom, 1988, November
      • Baku pogrom, 1990, January 13
      • Operation Ring, 1991, 30 April-15 May
      • Maraga Massacre, 1992, April 10

  • @goodwork887
    @goodwork887 Год назад +232

    Yet another absolute mess in this world that I had no idea about. I think my desire to be informed is about to lose out to my desire to remain sane.

    • @xavierkoolat6926
      @xavierkoolat6926 Год назад +10

      Interesting you should Comment this, and I should read it one day later. Why? Well, I have just decided the same thing. You are not alone. Peace.

    • @grave3271
      @grave3271 Год назад +3

      Yeah man that's about exactly how I feel lately

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +6

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @birbwatcher5515
      @birbwatcher5515 Год назад

      this is what you got when you wake up as as old and stupid.

    • @noahsmith4505
      @noahsmith4505 Год назад +6

      @@cigdemylmaz1532 yes that was a tragedy. there needs to be people willing to look to a brighter future and find what people have in common.

  • @mustafaerbilek5491
    @mustafaerbilek5491 7 месяцев назад +13

    Zengazur corridor will be created and the road connecting Türkiye and Turkish States will be opened.

  • @PBthesquirrel
    @PBthesquirrel Год назад +43

    In the future, please state the year that these things take place (in this case, 2022). It may sound repetitive for the few months you have left in the yr, but gives a lot more context for people watching this in the future.
    Great videos!!! 💜💜

    • @multimandan
      @multimandan 3 месяца назад

      The conflict broke out in 1988, so before independence and not 70 after Stalin's decision but more like 60 years.

  • @theONE-ws8lh
    @theONE-ws8lh Год назад +111

    These videos are actual gems RealLifeLore, keep doing what you do man you’re simply amazing !

  • @jellybean187
    @jellybean187 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bro knows to much 💀

  • @ElmirHamidli
    @ElmirHamidli 9 месяцев назад +2

    I was kinda suprised by someone speaking about specifically " Azerbaijan and Armenia". Either way it's a fantastic video showcasing a lot of details.

  • @user-monke69
    @user-monke69 Год назад +30

    6:47 🤣 I love the Civ6 strategic oil resource logo (orange cubes with oil in middle)

    • @smallpseudonym2844
      @smallpseudonym2844 Год назад +1

      I was about to comment nearly exactly the same thing, haha! There's something surreal about seeing Civ VI art assets depicting oil barrels in a RealLifeLore video.

  • @pauldavis1943
    @pauldavis1943 Год назад +41

    Learned more in this broadcast than any previous effort. Great job!

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +4

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

  • @Theriodontia4945
    @Theriodontia4945 7 месяцев назад +13

    So, who else is watching this after Azerbaijan launched a military assault on Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh?
    Update: Azerbaijan was victorious against the Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    • @shzarmai
      @shzarmai 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same here, I wonder what the GOP of the U.S. are doing concerning this conflict. I mean shouldn't they screaming at the top of their lungs for the US to help a fellow Christian-majority nation smh.....

    • @Theriodontia4945
      @Theriodontia4945 7 месяцев назад

      @@shzarmai Well, the war is already over, so...

    • @smartgirl_92
      @smartgirl_92 7 месяцев назад

      Indigenous people / civilians are not rebels.

  • @DiscipleGames
    @DiscipleGames 10 месяцев назад

    Why don’t you link to sources in your description? Seems kinda lazy not to

  • @pradman81
    @pradman81 Год назад +215

    Armenia: Am I just born to suffer?

    • @BatuhanDere
      @BatuhanDere Год назад +34

      stalin be like: yes

    • @Tanveer0795
      @Tanveer0795 Год назад +12

      NO ; if u all will migrate in france Marcelle ;

    • @tigrankhachatryan5638
      @tigrankhachatryan5638 Год назад +11

      ​@@Tanveer0795 you can have it

    • @TterribleTexasTJ
      @TterribleTexasTJ Год назад

      That entire region has been killing each other for THOUSANDS of years, just like the Middle East. If they manage to wipe out Armenia then one of the other countries will be next or will attack them. Turkey will end up screwing them majorley somehow, or something like that.

    • @butbunsin9044
      @butbunsin9044 Год назад +3

      Remember Napoleon. He defy destiny

  • @coloureleven
    @coloureleven Год назад +32

    Thanks for making this video! Loving your channel

    • @OsiC42
      @OsiC42 Год назад

      you are being lied to
      dont believe western media

    • @emperoremyhriv4968
      @emperoremyhriv4968 Год назад

      Who loves geopolitics ? It is so messy and complicated

  • @look_everything
    @look_everything 7 месяцев назад +5

    Chanel name is Real lie ?

  • @richardstanley7661
    @richardstanley7661 6 месяцев назад

    When you dig into most conflicts they are always about resources and money

  • @josephhuffman2774
    @josephhuffman2774 Год назад +161

    Only knew Armenia for a few mma fighters. Knew Azerbaijan for their impressive amount of world class wrestlers for such a small population. Now I know something relevant about these countries.

    • @dontbothertoreply9755
      @dontbothertoreply9755 Год назад +51

      System of a down and the Kardashians.

    • @apik1734
      @apik1734 Год назад +50

      when azeri wrestlers get defeated by armenians while you listen to system of a down and a lot more i just cant count

    • @fafa-ww9xs
      @fafa-ww9xs Год назад +25

      @@apik1734 good joke 😂

    • @awddfg
      @awddfg Год назад +58

      One has world class wrestlers, the other has kardashians, azerbaijan is better.

    • @edomin1148
      @edomin1148 Год назад +34

      My friehd: you don't know enough about Armenian wrestlers, weight lifters, and chess players. They are doing well regardless of the country's lower GDP and less than 1/3 poppulation. Armenia is also getting better in Judo, Gymnastics, swimming, and other sports.

  • @LeeHardingTV
    @LeeHardingTV Год назад +8

    Great coverage! Makes sense of what came of what Aaron Russo said about the Rockefeller CFR longer play in the post 9-11 era, especially regarding oil exports out of the Caspian Sea.

  • @yeaiamtrill
    @yeaiamtrill 9 месяцев назад

    anyone knows the song that starts at 14:00??

  • @Afnan_Taher
    @Afnan_Taher 9 месяцев назад

    background music name?

  • @s.b.asokadissanayake4276
    @s.b.asokadissanayake4276 8 месяцев назад

    Good One.
    Thank You.

  • @MolotovVids
    @MolotovVids Год назад +407

    Thank you so much for talking about the situation, it was a very good and concise video and helped me get a good broad understanding of this situation I have been trying to keep up with for the past 2 years.

    • @calnitty7465
      @calnitty7465 Год назад +1

      its not a one sided issue armenia is guilty of ethnic cleansing and kicking over a million plus azerbijians from armenia

    • @josefbox
      @josefbox Год назад +20

      Some facts were wrong. How could Armenians conflict with Azerbaijan go back centuries when Azerbaijan only existed since 1918 ? Before then that area was part of Russia, Iran, ottoman empire , Mongolia , Arabs, and Historic Armenian empire going back for more than 3000 years.

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +24

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @azeturkmen
      @azeturkmen Год назад

      Azerbaijan was very democratic country back in 90s, and armenians attacked and occupied our lands. We have refugees over 1 millions, Armenia deserves punishment. They gonna be losers always, if they don't learn from history. Instead of being pawn of Russia, Iran and some other countries they must worry of their own tale.
      Attacking newborn neighbour with the help of Russia and killing civilians must have proper response for the sake of future. Hopefully, they won't be silly in geopolitics anymore.. Spreading false info and playing innocent and crying for help won't help them. Better, learn getting along with neighbours..
      Why Georgia doesn have any problem with Azerbaijan, why Azerbaijan has many friends all around the world? Because, we respect others territorial integrity and want Peace, and good relationship with others! But, if you do not want peace and start fight, we will fight better.

    • @niluferismayilova7763
      @niluferismayilova7763 Год назад +21

      'Azerbaijan existed since 1918'. Right. Then azerbaijanis were suddenly brought here by aliens and were given a state.

  • @AMBASSADORHOFF
    @AMBASSADORHOFF Год назад +41

    I love this channel! I feel like I'm in a geography/social studies class, I learn so much here, and I'm so appreciative of RealLifeLore, keep up the hard and great work.

  • @vasekfrydl6373
    @vasekfrydl6373 7 месяцев назад +2

    My man received an instruction textbook from the CIA 😅

  • @simmonslucas
    @simmonslucas 10 месяцев назад +1

    This conflict is one of System of a Down's major inspirations.

  • @tasosGRvocals
    @tasosGRvocals Год назад +355

    Another spectacular video over a very important subject that gets very little recognition from western media.

    • @snowsnow4231
      @snowsnow4231 Год назад +1

      western media dont seem to pay attention to invasions that benefit them

    • @LaVaZ000
      @LaVaZ000 Год назад +6

      Maybe because it's not their problem, you don't see The Telegraph reporting on Ethiopian skirmishes either.

    • @peaceincaucasuspeaceincauc5867
      @peaceincaucasuspeaceincauc5867 Год назад

      Western media is very biased, unfortunately..

    • @jahangirismayilov5409
      @jahangirismayilov5409 Год назад +2

      Western intervention never fixed any geopolitical problem. If western media claims they have resolved some conflict or whatsoever, it means solution benefited only western nations, because that's what "peace" means to them. Countries in the conflict zone still suffer and they call it "peace in the West" even though they won't admit it. Western involvement to any problem will just make it more complicated and extended.

  • @travisslade6860
    @travisslade6860 Год назад +28

    This is so well done and informative. Ty.

  • @hussainalhashimi4003
    @hussainalhashimi4003 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think it's sorted now!

  • @UsudUsud-ly9qr
    @UsudUsud-ly9qr 7 месяцев назад +1

    That video aged well

  • @MrBruhMoment
    @MrBruhMoment Год назад +60

    Loving the high quality content

  • @space_orphan
    @space_orphan Год назад +61

    This channel continues to impress me. Just when I think the quality can't get any higher they release this video. Incredible work, keep it up!

    • @internetisinteresting7720
      @internetisinteresting7720 Год назад

      yea but they are missing facts and manipulating them, Azerbaijan has good relationship with Russia, and Russia helped the oil industry in Azerbaijan, that's the why Russia din't interfiere in the Azerbaijan-Armenian war. 19.9% total imports of azerbaijan are from russia and Lukoil a russian Oil and gas company owns 10% of that gas pipeline and they din't include it in the chart 7:11 so they are hiding information, shame. For every Cubic meter of gas selled from azerbaijan to europe Russia get money. Also 9:54 all Bariaktar drones have been destroyed in ukraine since months ago, they longer has no air force.
      I will update the chart.
      BP (UK) 28.83%
      TPAO (Turkey) 19%
      SOCAR (Azerbaijan) 16.67%
      Petronas (Malaysia) 15.5%
      Lukoil (Russia) 10%
      Naftiran Intertrade (Iran) 10%

    • @theRealNeilo
      @theRealNeilo Год назад

      Ya, of course it's quality is going to improve since it's a US government controlled RUclips channel like infographics

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Год назад

      Check out covert cabal or Caspian report for better analysis.

  • @rakuraku8043
    @rakuraku8043 8 месяцев назад +2

    So... question here... how does Azerbaijan send troops and resources into Nakchivan???

  • @dreographic4163
    @dreographic4163 9 месяцев назад

    I want to learn more about Turkey’s relationship with Armenia in a future video as well as Turkey and Egypt and Iran and Egypt

    • @FNA27601
      @FNA27601 8 месяцев назад +1

      Turkey and Egypt don't have good relations at all minus that mini Morsi cameo. Egypt has historically been an ally of Greece too and neither people's had good relations even within the ottoman empire when iirc the governor of Egypt at the time marched an army at the ottoman center of power and had to be stopped by the European powers. As for Iran and Egypt since Egypt is a big ally of Saudi Arabia it's kinda obvious what their relationship is like.

    • @dreographic4163
      @dreographic4163 8 месяцев назад

      @@FNA27601 thanks!

    • @SAVEISRAEL911
      @SAVEISRAEL911 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@FNA27601Both countries are very good
      🇮🇱💖🇪🇬💖🇹🇷

  • @tuvelat7302
    @tuvelat7302 Год назад +9

    Excellent video presenting a very complicated geopolitical situation.

  • @telenelatelin8632
    @telenelatelin8632 Год назад +94

    Fun fact, Army training for officers is centered around a version of this geopolitical conflict with fake names

  • @lovemonster7283
    @lovemonster7283 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you your video is really enlightening. Why they don't allow the corridor. That's a mistake they should try to collaborate I guess that a doctrine of hate as been established. The corridor isn't too much to ask maybe they can share the profits.
    Really such a fuss over nationality, nationalism is really destroying humanity.

  • @julian954
    @julian954 7 месяцев назад +2

    Well, this video could have aged better given recent events.

  • @filipbujaroski9221
    @filipbujaroski9221 Год назад +94

    Love these geopolitics videos. Keep it up

    • @cigdemylmaz1532
      @cigdemylmaz1532 Год назад +3

      Disgusting ! Says nothing of 800,000 Azerbaijanis uprooted from their homes in Karabakh, and forced to leave their lands by Armenia. How can you NOT mention this, it is disgusting. That was an ethnic cleansing campaign, and that is why over 90% of Karabakh is Armenian now. PLUS, forgot to mention the Hocali genocide, where Armenia massacred a town of Azerbaijanis.

    • @aflacseacatafeoxsokoya2529
      @aflacseacatafeoxsokoya2529 Год назад +1

      one-sided, propaganda. Armenia invaded Azerbaijani lands, they committed hocali genocide but they blame Azerbaijan.. Typical antiTurk twofaced, cheap propaganda

    • @kristiano100
      @kristiano100 Год назад

      Квалитетот е прилично добар нели, мило ми е што Кавказот привлекува малку внимание бидејќи никогаш не го прави тоа во меѓународните вести

  • @vegarosa69
    @vegarosa69 Год назад +375

    Incredible to learn about this. I knew that there were political issues between this two countries but didn't know the details of those issues until now. Great video.

    • @williamgonzalaez229
      @williamgonzalaez229 Год назад

      Just know that the real reason the Armenian genocide happen was cause they are Christians. The real fact

    • @user-ns9sf2js4y
      @user-ns9sf2js4y Год назад

      An important but overlooked detail. Pashinyan, the leader of Armenia, is a protege of Soros and continued to pursue the pro-Western policy of such predecessors as Saakashvili. The Armenian government feeds on grants from the US democracy support, supported anti-Russian sentiments with the help of funding pro-Western and anti-Russian youth organizations. In the long run, Armenia was going to betray Russia, to which it owes its existence, and withdraw from the union, as well as demand the withdrawal of Russian military bases. The escalation of the conflict in Karabakh has brought Armenia back from heaven to earth. But all the same, Pashinyan is constantly trying to push through a suicidal European anti-Russian policy for Armenia. US-funded youth movements continue to operate in Armenia, the US funds politicians, journalists and opinion leaders of Armenia to promote its anti-Russian goals, which at the same time are suicidal for Armenia. There are more in the US Embassy in Armenia than in any other country, although Armenia is very small. Pashinyan is trying to sit on two chairs.

    • @user-ul9wy8fi9n
      @user-ul9wy8fi9n Год назад

      Don't be fooled. There is no word in the video about the fact that in Armenia the protege of Soros is in the presidential chair. That is, a protege of the United States in the presidential chair and hundreds of different non-profit organizations acting on orders from the United States. Most Armenians talk about it without a drop of embarrassment 😁 The footage of a dozen runaway Russian liberals, who themselves are fed from the budgets of various American non-profit organizations, was especially amused. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Orchronos
      @Orchronos Год назад +13

      Search for Khojaly Massacre

    • @Alisheihoff
      @Alisheihoff Год назад

      This video is a blatant deception, designed for the ignorant, read and watch the video from the other side

  • @AliyevRashid
    @AliyevRashid 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please, use right map on thumbnail picture. You not indicated Nakchivan autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan

  • @ismailbuang1213
    @ismailbuang1213 7 месяцев назад +24

    You skipped 1990s intentionally, In the 1990s they were the aggressor; still remember the Azeri boy seperated by Armenian terrorist from his grandmother taken away to be killed. You can look it up in youtube.😢

    • @garym.5931
      @garym.5931 Месяц назад +2

      Who was the aggressor?! Who started the Pogroms in Sumgait, Baku, Kirovabad and fullscale assault on Stepanakert?!

    • @C6Fever
      @C6Fever Месяц назад

      no

    • @kitty6720
      @kitty6720 Месяц назад

      ​@@garym.5931 1st. The "pogroms" were the consequence of what had been happening in Armenia & Karabakh to ethnical Azeris: from the early 1980s, as they were being forced out & expelled from Karabakh & Armenia (in early XX century, majority of Armenia's population were ethnical Azeris, until Russian Empire started to resettle Armenians in the Azeri khanates), This amounted to hundreds thousands of ethnical Azeri population of Armenia & Karabakh becoming refugees and fleeing to Az-an. The situation intensified when Gorbachev came to power in the mid 1980s: he had some strong pro-Armenian (ethnic Armenians) supporters/nationalists in his govt who allegedly had Gorbachev promised that Karabakh will become Armenia's.
      2nd. "Pogroms" in Sumgayit were well organized and came after the expelling of Azeris from Armenian SSR & Karabakh in the 1980s: expelling of Azeri population from Armenia & Karabakh is what had made so many Azeris so angry. The key leader of "pogroms" was ethnical Armenian from Baku (who was later sent to "serve his term" in Russia but apparently soon after was set free to live his life as he pleased, after helping to destroy the lives of so many), but that didn't stop him from killing and raping his fellow Armenians. Of course there were ethnical Azeri criminals among them, too (criminals are criminals in any nationality) but quite a few Armenian Azeris as well. This was a well set up operation as the later KGB investigation had shown, albeit it was abruptly ended. Who cares for the truth, eh? Azeris are to blame and the end. And don't forget 20 January 1990 aka Black January - did Azeris shot themselves as well?

    • @tofikabdullayev3037
      @tofikabdullayev3037 Месяц назад

      It is your favorite argument. But you dont want to accept that Sumgait massacre ​was organized by armenian guy who was participant of terrorist gang dashak. They did it intentionally to be triggered for karabakh war.@@garym.5931

  • @hagalathekido
    @hagalathekido Год назад +196

    it really does seem like the fragile balance the world was strung upon has been thoroughly mixed after covid and the war.

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 Год назад +6

      A perfect storm of calamity if you will. But, humanity has been through worse, and there is always light at the end of the tunnel. (Maybe that last line should have been a different metaphor...)

    • @hagalathekido
      @hagalathekido Год назад +14

      @@kingace6186 nah, I reckon we're just going back to the status quo, historically speaking the world has been unimaginably peaceful in the years since ww2 and the west's hegemony like status is crumbling under our feet.
      The way I see it is there is either dominance or conflict, and the playingfield is evening out, the third world is catching up and the west is fracturing and becoming decadent.
      The west in some sense has been a decentralised benevolent empire relatively speaking.
      I think the ukraine war is probably the best thing that has happened to the eu and nato as it has reminded us why we should work together and that the world isn't as idyllic as some like to imagine it is.

    • @u235u235u235
      @u235u235u235 Год назад +4

      lol no these wars have been going on forever. you don't follow international events regularly in reputable newspapers? just watching nightly news covering sports and local issues?

    • @weaverquest
      @weaverquest Год назад

      @@hagalathekido The world hasn't been "umimaginably peaceful". Just in the 21st century alone US fueled foreign policy with Europe on its side waged several criminal wars that destroyed entire countries. There was a recent report that estimated 6 million deaths resulting from US's War on Terror mostly civilians. They sent Libya, previously the most prosperous nation in Africa, back to stone age because of daring to stand against Western hegemony and colonial nations like France are still exploiting and extracting wealth from Africa today while the US sponsor the genocide in Palestine by the apartheid state of Israel and the genocide in Yemen by Saudi Arabia.
      It has been reported that decades long drone strikes in Afganistan killed 90% civilians and as Julian Assange said the whole point of the 20 year long invasion of Afganistan was to transfer tax payer money to elites in the military industrial complex. They literally had zero motive other than that to stay there for 20 years. And perhaps an even worse offender was the invasion of Iraq based on complete lies (weapons of mass destruction) to steal their oil.
      Besides waging wars US also continues to crush the economies of many South and Central American socialist countries leading to poverty, hunger and death like in the case of Venezuela or just overthrows their elected leaders to install their brutal puppet dictators loyal to them like in Chile. Basically anyone that's the slightest threat to the empire is dealt with in horrible ways.
      The world definitely hasn't been peaceful post WWII just because European nations stopped fighting each other and US stopped Japan by nuking them. Honestly the unipolar world after the collapse of Soviet Union has been a complete disaster (not saying Soviets would rule any better not the point). US had the chance to use its dominance post Cold War to at least try to establish a fair and just world order instead they used their power to exploit and destroy and make themselves rich and the unraveling of the unipolar world order isn't likely to lead to any benevolent power centers either. One might argue that humanity has never been more hopeless towards the future as today.

    • @azeturkmen
      @azeturkmen Год назад +1

      Azerbaijan was very democratic country back in 90s, and armenians attacked and occupied our lands. We have refugees over 1 millions, Armenia deserves punishment. They gonna be losers always, if they don't learn from history. Instead of being pawn of Russia, Iran and some other countries they must worry of their own tale.
      Attacking newborn neighbour with the help of Russia and killing civilians must have proper response for the sake of future. Hopefully, they won't be silly in geopolitics anymore.. Spreading false info and playing innocent and crying for help won't help them. Better, learn getting along with neighbours..
      Why Georgia doesn have any problem with Azerbaijan, why Azerbaijan has many friends all around the world? Because, we respect others territorial integrity and want Peace, and good relationship with others! But, if you do not want peace and start fight, we will fight better.

  • @brodyajemian7407
    @brodyajemian7407 Год назад +113

    thank you so, so much for talking about this and bringing attention to the whole situation

  • @ynwaaiy9640
    @ynwaaiy9640 6 месяцев назад +2

    When you're poor, you have no ally but yourself. Sad but true.

  • @awaitingforsunrise
    @awaitingforsunrise 7 месяцев назад +1

    After I looked your video, I guessed that this conflict would proceed very soon. So, today a new offensive in Karabakh was officially started according to news portals...

  • @chiron14pl
    @chiron14pl Год назад +168

    it seems Georgia has much at stake as well. I'd like to hear more re them

    • @radjadawamindra697
      @radjadawamindra697 Год назад +75

      Georgia would almost certainly in Azerbaijan's camp since they already has a beef with Armenia's backer, Russia.

    • @ApricotStone
      @ApricotStone Год назад +241

      Georgia’s kind of tired of both sides. There’s a regional joke about why Armenia or Azerbaijan don’t have a space program: If Armenia landed on the moon, all the Azerbaijanis would die of jealousy, all the Armenians would die of pride, and then all the Georgians would die of happiness that they’re both gone LOL

    • @antotheshortstack1157
      @antotheshortstack1157 Год назад +13

      @@ApricotStone 💀💀💀

    • @ldelgg
      @ldelgg Год назад +8

      @@ApricotStone lmao

    • @chiron14pl
      @chiron14pl Год назад +3

      @@radjadawamindra697 thanks, news from that part of the world requires extra effort to get here in US

  • @MassiveOl
    @MassiveOl Год назад +300

    A bit of a long shot, but could you maybe talk about the Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan clashes? I personally find them very interesting and criminally under covered

    • @flareknuckles
      @flareknuckles Год назад +5

      Yeah

    • @konsanalite
      @konsanalite Год назад +12

      Yeah i heard there's recent clashes within their borders too. Which pretty much looks like what's happening in Azeri-Armenian border clashes.

    • @TheFirebird123456
      @TheFirebird123456 Год назад +6

      @@user-kk8ez4ju5c they share a very fertile valley. Both would like it for themselves.

    • @dejanjakobovic9803
      @dejanjakobovic9803 Год назад +9

      The country in Central Asia I'm most worried about is Uzbekistan. They pretty much have the highest population and best military in the region, which they could use to crush their southern and eastern neighbours. Tjis would, however, provoke the Chinese, Russians and potentially Iranians. Must be terrifying being sandwiched between 3 nuclear powers...

    • @sitorakeldieva8642
      @sitorakeldieva8642 Год назад +9

      @@TheFirebird123456 those fertile lands belong to Tajikistan and have always been densely populated by Tajiks. These lands have always been part Tajikistan Soviet Republic. Because the Kyrgyz are nomadic people always on the search of pastures they started incursions and territorial grabs of Tajik lands.

  • @MiniMirPlayz
    @MiniMirPlayz 7 месяцев назад +10

    Armenian need to develop friendly relationships with Azerbiajan and Turkey to make progress.

    • @TheGolgeadam06
      @TheGolgeadam06 7 месяцев назад +7

      Correct observation: for almost 200 years, it has been trying to destroy the Turks, with whom it has been living with either western or eastern imperialists without any problems for hundreds of years. He gets defeated and plays the role of victim every time. Someone among the Armenians will come forward and put an end to this stupidity. He stops being someone's tool and sits down with his neighbors to negotiate fair terms.

    • @joegattog6695
      @joegattog6695 29 дней назад

      Yeah make friends with the people who committed genocide against your people numerous times. Solid idea why didn’t the Jews just become friends with the Nazis?

  • @John-thinks
    @John-thinks 6 месяцев назад +1

    You predicted this one for sure.

  • @Black-Sun_Kaiser
    @Black-Sun_Kaiser Год назад +221

    Kinda feel bad for Armenia, I watched your modern conflict series on nebula about this topic , it was fascinating.

    • @maas1208
      @maas1208 Год назад +42

      I'm pretty sure both sides are in the wrong and both countries need to get their shit together and realize that they are wasting their money and time and people on a stupid war infact neither side agree on something then there is no point in 2 countries that are called Armenia and Azerbaijan since at that point both countries should be incorporated into Georgia and this is coming from a Muslim mind you.

    • @Black-Sun_Kaiser
      @Black-Sun_Kaiser Год назад +4

      @@maas1208 I agree , with the first part at least. I'm still learning the situation.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад +2

      @@maas1208 based Kosovo

    • @desiqti
      @desiqti Год назад +11

      @@maas1208 nonsense

    • @Brother_Piner
      @Brother_Piner Год назад +90

      @@maas1208 Armenia has been screwed by the Soviets and genocided by the Turks. They have historical claims to the region and most of the inhabitants of the region are Armenian. Azerbaijan thinks it can push Armenia around because they have oil and clout with Europe. I don’t think that’s a good way of going about things.