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Nakayama's avatar

I agree. However, this endeavor will take more manpower and perhaps necessitates some more infrastructure investment: railroads, highways, bridges able to shoulder tanks and fuelers, lengthened airport strips, radars, AA weaponry, etc. And let's not forget those border checkpoints that provide patrol and early warnings. I would say Mr. Putin will garner more votes if construction dollars are not concentrated in two cities.

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The problem for now is focused on Armenia. In my opinion, as long as Pashinyan continues to turn to the West, the Russians will encourage the Azerbaijanis to take aggressive actions. Armenia is objectively far from the West and this will prove to be a disaster for Armenia. The Armenians see the cheese of promises but not the lens of shrinking. Geography is merciless. Later, the Russians will have to reckon with the Azerbaijanis. And let's not forget the Iranian border there

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