The “cadastral certificate” and the Syrian flag outside the UN building “did not make it”
December 11 2024, 13:34
Think about how many times you have heard arguments that in the 21st century, a UN member state cannot be destroyed, cannot cease to exist. Is membership in the UN or the reaction of some “international community” to aggression against a particular state a guarantee of security?
Within the Armenian reality, real membership in the CSTO and real Russian border guards on the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Iranian borders are proposed to be changed to a “cadastral certificate” and “guarantees from the international community”. Just to remind you that Syria was, and still continues to be, a member of the United Nations. The Syrian flag is hanging outside the UN office in New York, but for “unknown reasons”, this did not stop Turkey from attacking Syria with the hands of terrorists, and today it does not stop Israel from occupying the territories of Syria and destroying the remnants of military equipment.
Immediately after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, Israel invaded Syria, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the Golan Heights would forever remain “an integral part of Israel.” Moreover, for several days now, Israel has been bombing the remnants of military equipment of the Syrian Arab Army. A number of Middle Eastern media outlets report that the Israeli ground forces set a kind of record—they occupied the country to the maximum depth, which they did not reach even during the “six-day war” of 1967.
If you analyze everything that is happening in the context of the Armenian authorities’ statements that “everyone around violates international norms and conventions, but Armenia will comply with them”, you will see that there is an obvious and dangerous misunderstanding of what is happening.
After the fall of Assad’s rule, Nikol Pashinyan has not yet stated that his negative statements about the concept of “nation–army” were erroneous. This means that the Armenian authorities have no ability to respond promptly to external stimuli.
Also, France became the first Western country to congratulate the “opposition” (and in fact the terrorists) on their victory in Syria and the “Syrian people on their victory.”
And what is happening in Syria now? Murders in Latakia, terrorists supported by the Erdogan regime, capture (or rather take into their harem) Syrian women, harass, humiliate, and kill Christians, and looters demolish administrative buildings and private properties. Various warring groups are fighting each other in different parts of the country. Syria risks repeating the experience of Libya and falling into years of real civil war.
In this context, we would like to get an answer to one question: how fast will President Macron, who supports this kind of “democracy”, approve the “historical return of Azerbaijanis to Armenia” and call it a victory for the Armenian and Azerbaijani democracies?
Think about it…