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In March 2022 there were threats of missile attacks on Tbilisi, now on the Baku oil fields...

17.12.22 11:50


The aggressive "dreams" of the Armenian lobby are once again voiced by Mikhail Aleksandrov, a leading expert of the Centre for Military and Political Studies at MGIMO (a supplier of personnel for the Russian Foreign Ministry headed by Sergey Lavrov Kalantarov). Recall that on 14 March 2022, at the very beginning of Russian aggression against Ukraine, when many believed that "Kiev was about to fall" and Ukraine would be overrun by the Russian army, Mikhail Aleksandrov began "ahead of time" to prepare a "justification of the need for" the next Russian aggression. Naturally, against hated by Armenian nationalists Georgia.

 

Then Mikhail Aleksandrov directly proposed to launch a missile strike on the Lugar laboratory in Tbilisi, if Georgia refused to allow Russian inspectors to "American biolaboratories" located on its territory.

 

 "Georgia should be warned directly: we demand the admission of our inspectors to these facilities, and if they refuse, we should say that we will simply destroy these laboratories, we will strike at them. At a time when we are conducting an operation in Ukraine, a couple of cruise missiles against Georgia will be such a small thing that nobody in the world will actually notice it. The West, of course, will yell as always. Well, why will it shout? Why would they create biolaboratories against Russia? There is no reason to create them!" - Aleksandrov said in an interview with the Regnum news agency.

 

Mikhail Aleksandrov made his statement after the Russian Defence Ministry published documents on 6 March 2022 stating that biological weapons were allegedly being created in Ukraine. At the time, the ministry's spokesman, Major-General Igor Konashenkov, said that on 24 February, plague, anthrax, tularemia, cholera and other deadly diseases were urgently destroyed in Poltava and Kharkiv laboratories. They were said to be "destroying evidence" on the eve of the "inevitable," as it seemed to many at the time, capture of these cities by the Russian army.

 

And immediately afterwards, the pro-Armenian media started "recalling" the Lugar laboratory in Tbilisi and talking about its "danger to Russia". Not a word was said about the far more numerous and large-scale American bio-laboratories in Armenia.

 

That is, there were already plans to strike Georgia at that time, and only steadfastness of Ukraine broke those plans of the enemies of the Georgian state. Otherwise, they really could have found "a couple of missiles" to strike Georgia, not to mention transfer of combat-ready units from the "Ukrainian front" for "final solution of the Georgian issue" (i.e. complete occupation of Georgia) in case the initial plans of Russian military aggression against Ukraine were implemented.

 

More than nine months have passed since then. The Russian blitzkrieg against Ukraine has failed. Russian troops have "rolled back" from both Kiev and Kharkov, and recently surrendered the only Ukrainian regional centre they occupied in the early days of the war, Kherson.

 

Russia was forced to redeploy all its combat-ready units to Ukraine, including those from the occupied Georgian territories. Still, it has failed to "hold the front". It has become clear that Russian aggression against Georgia, however much the Armenian lobby may wish it, is still difficult to achieve in the context of permanent defeats of the Ukrainian army in Ukraine.

 

However, Mikhail Aleksandrov was unexpectedly recalled for "announcing" the next plans of Russian strikes against its neighbours. This happened after the principled civil position of the Azerbaijani public raised the question of the inadmissibility of further plundering of Azerbaijan's subsoil by the unscrupulous separatists in Karabakh "under cover" of Russian peacekeepers. In such a climate, Mikhail Aleksandrov again made aggressive calls for strikes from Russia, this time against Azerbaijan:

 

 

Mikhail Aleksandrov threatens that "if force is used against Russian peacekeepers", the Russian side will be forced to respond. And as a "response" he speaks of launching missile strikes, suggesting "strikes on Baku, bombing the Baku oil industry, destroying the Azerbaijani energy system".

 

Meanwhile, Armenian provocateurs can themselves organise an "attack" on Russian peacekeepers to blame Azerbaijan. Therefore, in the current difficult situation, such threats as those voiced by Mikhail Aleksandrov must not be underestimated. Although it is clear that opening "another front" for the defeated Russian Federation in Ukraine would be disastrous. But Armenian nationalists, who already have "real masters" in the form of France and the US and their acolytes in Russia, are not very interested in Russia's fate. They are ready to sacrifice it to crazy plans of creating "great Armenia" at any price.

 

 

 

Alexander Gedevanov (Gedevanishvili)

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