If you are referring to the UN vote, then there is another twist. These countries in the above text were also absent. So technically they could not vote. It is also interesting that Azerbaijan's arch rival Armenia attended but abstained, technically taking the same stance.
Based on the UN vote, Russia lost a lot of votes from South American countries as compared to 2014, as their votes changed from "abstained" to "against Russia."
A Nobel in the Nobel peace prize tried selling guns to Russia then made a fortune off oil from there. Stalin also came from there. Sponsored by. He was originally defending it and bringing it to peak capacity. One of the original oil fields.
Russia has broadcasted this fight as a fight against a Nazi ideology growing on its boarders. These countries in this area remember the Nazi Insurgency. Chechnya said it would help Russia remove the Nazi ideologist from the area. Chechnya and Russia suffered heavy losses fighting each other in '94, Grozny.
I understand Russian security concerns like I understand Ukrainian Sovereignty. Neither are right. But who am I to say that. Duke it out.
Sorry wrong topic.
What does it have to do with my comment exactly? Azerbaijan support. Where logically they just did similar. Hence possible support. Irregardless of another assumption.
Not picking a side is the best thing people can do here. Both these countries should get no backing from US taxpayers who believe in freedom. Both of the governments facing off here are repugnant in their own ways. Neither of which are Democracies, other than in platitude only.
Shall we get into why we can't pick sides. It goes to nukes.
The USA was always going to seize on it. Like Russia was always going to get pissed. Ukraine playing pig in the middle. Where it has had gluttony siphoning it off. Until its people are just more meat for the grinder caught in the middle.
Where do you get tin foil, my local grocery stores only have Alzheimer’s aluminum foil.
Russia and Azerbaijan signed a cooperation agreement, which will allow Russia to sell its oil and evade sanctions. Pretty good geostrategic move.
https://eurasianet.org/ahead-of-ukraine-invasion-azerbaijan-and-russia-cement-alliance
https://eurasianet.org/azerbaijan-and-russia-could-coordinate-gas-supplies-to-europe-aliyev
https://www.aei.org/op-eds/will-russia-use-azerbaijan-to-evade-sanctions/
If you are referring to the UN vote, then there is another twist. These countries in the above text were also absent. So technically they could not vote. It is also interesting that Azerbaijan's arch rival Armenia attended but abstained, technically taking the same stance.
Based on the UN vote, Russia lost a lot of votes from South American countries as compared to 2014, as their votes changed from "abstained" to "against Russia."
Maybe the coup the Russians did to Venezuela in 2013 left a bad taste in their mouths.
I don't understand your point? Didn't Azerbaijan just reclaim land from Armenia? Didn't it just have a war to seize Armenian land.
Somehow it's going to vote against an allie doing the same or similar?
A Nobel in the Nobel peace prize tried selling guns to Russia then made a fortune off oil from there. Stalin also came from there. Sponsored by. He was originally defending it and bringing it to peak capacity. One of the original oil fields.
Irony
Russia has broadcasted this fight as a fight against a Nazi ideology growing on its boarders. These countries in this area remember the Nazi Insurgency. Chechnya said it would help Russia remove the Nazi ideologist from the area. Chechnya and Russia suffered heavy losses fighting each other in '94, Grozny.
I understand that. But I am not picking sides.
I understand Russian security concerns like I understand Ukrainian Sovereignty. Neither are right. But who am I to say that. Duke it out.
Sorry wrong topic.
What does it have to do with my comment exactly? Azerbaijan support. Where logically they just did similar. Hence possible support. Irregardless of another assumption.
Not picking a side is the best thing people can do here. Both these countries should get no backing from US taxpayers who believe in freedom. Both of the governments facing off here are repugnant in their own ways. Neither of which are Democracies, other than in platitude only.
Shall we get into why we can't pick sides. It goes to nukes.
The USA was always going to seize on it. Like Russia was always going to get pissed. Ukraine playing pig in the middle. Where it has had gluttony siphoning it off. Until its people are just more meat for the grinder caught in the middle.
You couldn't pick any. They're all wrong.
But I otherwise agree with you.