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Georgia has really good relationship with Turkey. Though they are pretty neutral but now don't know for sure. But things are getting pretty interesting and it can also prove another thing the fight is not one religion against another as many people want it to portray.
I don't see a small country like Georgia getting entangled in an ethnic conflict where they have no significant national interests being threatened.
 
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I fully agree, but we need to be patient, IRan knows where and how to hit TUrkey....IF NEEDED...i completely agree that Azerbaijan and Turkey are a combined risk, but if any of them endagers Iran too much in the north, they will GET IT...IRan is never afraid to unleash to protect herself...especialy with fewer and fewer US troops on the ground in the Middle East..Turkey doesnt know it will e alone, and its beef with GReece will be the perfect excuse for why NATO cant "support" Turkey at this time..Turkey has geographical disadvantages against Iran...
I'm still waiting for someone to explain how Turkey and/or Azerbaijan are threatening Iran and pose a combined risk to Iran.

When it comes to involvement in conflicts beyond their borders, Iran is no saint either and has it's fingers in multiple conflicts.
 
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That's the same complaint Pakistanis have about Iran and India's relationship, which the Iranians dismiss, so not really a good reason.
THis is bad logic- you are using 2 wrongs making a right, or 2 rights making a wrong, which is a fallacy. Pakistan--IranINdia sitauation is a very separate issue from Azerbaijan-IRan-ISrael issue, you've muddled both together, so my point still stands. Pls stop bringing Pakistan into issues that dont involve Pakistan. Iran-ISrael-Azerbaijan doesnt involve Pakistan so once again, this logic is handicapped.

So what wrongdoing against Iran has Azerbaijan engaged in? I'm asking the question so you or others can help us become better informed, since cursory google searches don't offer much.
I already told you but u used a fallacy to ignore my point, so i will just move on..Iran plays very smart ad keeps winning..thats all i'll say. enjoy!
 
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I'm still waiting for someone to explain how Turkey and/or Azerbaijan are threatening Iran and pose a combined risk to Iran.

When it comes to involvement in conflicts beyond their borders, Iran is no saint either and has it's fingers in multiple conflicts.

The possible answer is the relationship of Israel with Azerbaijan. If Azerbaijan wins this with Israeli assistance then there is a huge possibility to return the favour to them likewise in using Azerbaijani soil to perpetuate attack to Iranian targets with much ease and it will be impossible to counter attacks on multiple fronts by Iran it will stretch their resources.
 
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THis is bad logic- you are using 2 wrongs making a right, or 2 rights making a wrong, which is a fallacy. Pakistan--IranINdia sitauation is a very separate issue from Azerbaijan-IRan-ISrael issue, you've muddled both together, so my point still stands. Pls stop bringing Pakistan into issues that dont involve Pakistan. Iran-ISrael-Azerbaijan doesnt involve Pakistan so once again, this logic is handicapped.


I already told you but u used a fallacy to ignore my point, so i will just move on..Iran plays very smart ad keeps winning..thats all i'll say. enjoy!
I'm still waiting for you to explain how Turkey and/or Azerbaijan have directly threatened Iranian interests in any way.

And Iran working with and collaborating with India (Pakistan's existential enemy that continues to want to break up Pakistan and is run by a genocidal maniac) is absolutely a valid comparison here if you're going to use Azerbaijan's relationship with Israel as justification for Iranian hostility towards Azerbaijan.
 
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well for one, AZ gave Israeli intelligence bases and access close to IRan's border....thats direct harm to Iran's national security..but if u think Azerbaijan is innocent of any wrongdoing that might suggest you have a bias.
Iran did same chahbahar port and harbouring Indian terrorists and dead sulemani threats to attack Pakistan
 
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The possible answer is the relationship of Israel with Azerbaijan. If Azerbaijan wins this with Israeli assistance then there is a huge possibility to return the favour to them likewise in using Azerbaijani soil to perpetuate attack to Iranian targets with much ease and it will be impossible to counter attacks on multiple fronts by Iran it will stretch their resources.

Iran could balance the threat equilibrium by helping Azerbaijan which would make Azerbaijan rethinking a total Israeli support approach. Rather than making an all out enemy of Turks.
 
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Iran did same chahbahar port and harbouring Indian terrorists and dead sulemani threats to attack Pakistan
but whatabout when Pakistan was letting Saudis use Jundollah and Jaish UL Adl to hit IRan from Pakistani Balochistan???? look dont start anything you arent ready to complete...Pakistan is not a saint either. I'll rest for now.
 
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Apparently Azeris dont have any interest in Palestine but the Turks do and yet the Turkish state supports them?
ITs because TUrkey doesnt care about Palestinians....because if it did it wouldnt keep "good relations" with ISrael...but it had to keep decent relations with Israel because daddy NATO instructed TUrkey to do so, so yea, thats the tea!
 
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The possible answer is the relationship of Israel with Azerbaijan. If Azerbaijan wins this with Israeli assistance then there is a huge possibility to return the favour to them likewise in using Azerbaijani soil to perpetuate attack to Iranian targets with much ease and it will be impossible to counter attacks on multiple fronts by Iran it will stretch their resources.
this is what i said, and its logical, but he ignored it, and i dont want to get into why.
 
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Wrong, our civilization came late, the people of armenia were before us. If you consider armenian civ, there did not exist till pontus.
He stated a factual lie, but that post got tons of likes, so there is a conclusion...smh.
 
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