Making indirect threats through so called defense pacts is not only childish but very insensitive to your fellow neighbors.
May i remind you that the Saudis have tons of defense pacts/agreements with the US. Does that stop Iran& its allies from targeting Saudi interests? So, respectfully, those so called agreement Turkey has with Azarbaijan does not matter to Iran at all.
Sure Israel has a ''positive approach'' towards Azarbaijan
Come on. Do not make us laugh, what kind of business a country so far from Azarbaijan might have other than establishing spy&military bases so close to the Iranian territory?
It would have been pretty funny if this was a comic book on some geopolitical issues but we are talking about real life here. Do you know that Israeli drones took off from Azarbaijan republic and flew towards Iranian territory? It is like Kurdish drones taking off from Iranian territory and flying to Turkey for sabotage missions. I am sure it would be totally unacceptable to you. Furthermore, Erdogan is a pretty ungrateful leader. It was Iran who stood by Erdogan when the US& Israel sponsored that reformist coup. It was Iran also that helped to make Erdogan family and especially his son Bilal millionaires overnight through Iranian oil in the black market.
Yes, Iran-Turkey relations are not that bad, it is going pretty OK. But this can quickly change if you do not dismantle the Zionist nests in your country and in Azarbaijan.
Let me try to answer in order from my own point of view. First of first, Azerbaijan is a sovereign state. Why does the security agreement with Turkey bother Iran? On the contrary, the fact that you threaten our rapprochement with our Azerbaijan reveals a disturbing truth for us. The lands of this country remained under occupation for about 30 years. Why do we ignore Azerbaijan's security sensitivities?
What is the Saudi agreement similar to the Shusha declaration? Was the agreement enacted by the US Senate? Please write something concrete.
Israel provided loitering munitions, drones, ELINT/SIGINT and radar systems and anti-tank munitions, which played a very active role in winning the Karabakh war. Of course it would be better if Iran provided them. However, it is a fact that while Armenia can supply Iskander TBM, Azerbaijan did not even have the proper guidance kit for its aircrafts until a few years ago, no country wanted to give these systems to Azerbaijan.
How many drones of the Israeli armed forces are stationed in Azerbaijan? Which base do they use? When did these drones fly in Iranian airspace? Please give some concrete details. What date did Iran give a note to Azerbaijan for the issue, or did the Iranian air force intercept? I don't know enough about this.
Let's skip the false allegations. Goodwill between Turkey and Iran has been mutual. In principle, we did not support any of the unlawful attempts against the Iranian people, neither as a state nor as a people. Unfortunately, you seem confused about what to propagandize.
In short, there are many questions for which I seek answers in order to understand Iran's sensitivities and threat of military intervention in Azerbaijan:
Has there been any military attack on Iran from the territory of Azerbaijan?
Does Azerbaijan have no state authority on the Iranian border and is under the control of terrorist organizations?
Is Azerbaijan killing its Farsi compatriots on its own soil?
To what extent does the Israel's Azerbaijan relation and its nature threaten the security of the Iranian people? Are there any concrete events related to this?
What I've read here consists of one-sided allegations and a lot of lyrical threats. Making such allegations and threats without any legal basis is directly interfering in the internal affairs of another country. If Iran cannot legally justify its thesis, and if it clings to military means, it will put itself in a position to cannot blame any other country for anything.
I repeat Azerbaijan is a sovereign state. The Iranian state should resolve these conflicts through bilateral dialogues and regional cooperation if needed. Wake up from the dream of 1850. The borders of my state at that time stretched from Abazia to Bosnia, from Tunisia to Oman. But, past is past. Today's relationships should be based on the need for more dialogue to understand each other, equally and fairly. I hope the parties can ease the tension and create an environment where they can discuss each other's sensitivities directly and sincerely.