Monday, 20 May 2024

IRAN'S RAISI, Azerbaijan, the Azeris close to Israel

 



Iran president helicopter crash: Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister have died, state TV says

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Spooky Azerbaijan, the Azeris close to Israel
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In the helicopter crash of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi on 19 May, "Raisi was returning from an area near the Iran-Azerbaijan border, where he opened two dams with his Azeri counterpart President Ilham Aliyev"

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-middle-east-69035051

A week before he was shot on 15 May, Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico visited Azerbaijan and met with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev in Baku on 7 May
https://www.eurasiareview.com/14052024-what-does-azerbaijan-slovakia-strategic-partnership-promise-oped/

The 22 March massacre in Moscow reported as killing at least 145 people, took place at the Crocus concert hall, "owned by the Agalarovs: an [Azeri-Jewish] Russian billionaire family, very close friends of… Donald Trump"
The elder Aras Agalorov married a Jewish wife, but the legally-Jewish son Emin "considers himself a Muslim", according to the web
https://www.unz.com/pescobar/its-war-the-real-meat-grinder-starts-now/

Azerbaijan speaks a Turkish-family language and is a member of the Istanbul-led Turkic Council, but is predominantly Shia in religion like Iran, and is quite close to Israel

'Why Azerbaijan is moving closer to Israel'
https://www.newarab.com/analysis/why-azerbaijan-moving-closer-israel

'Israeli weapons quietly helped Azerbaijan retake Nagorno-Karabakh from Armenia'
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-weapons-quietly-helped-azerbaijan-retake-nagorno-karabakh-sources-data/

At 20 May 2024 at 05:17 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not only the Azeris in Azerbaijan, there are also many Azeris on Iran's side of the border in the East Azerbaijan province of Iran where the helicopter went down

Its East Azerbaijan province is another hotbed of separatism against the Iranian government, along with the Kurds who seek Kurdistan, and the Balochis who seek a state along with their fellow Balochis in Pakistan ... Azeri dissidents in Iran could have helped with the attack on the Iranian presidential helicopter

Military chatter is that communications in the region seemed shut down for a time, perhaps to let the (possibly Israeli) commando team that hit the helicopter, to escape

Without trying to excuse NATO, Israel and the 'West' -

Iran, Russia, China all have issues of major oppression of minorities, they are all 'mini-empires', tho the propaganda is that they are 'multi-ethnic civilisational cultures', ignoring that their minorities often do not want to be forced to remain a part of these 'civilisations'



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  1. https://www.activistpost.com/2024/05/the-abstract-episode-30-why-is-nobody-else-talking-about-the-mitre-corporation.html

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  2. That is, the other two helicopters in which there were no important people managed to pass through the fog without incident, and the helicopter in which the president and the foreign minister were, which is supposed to be the most advanced and technically equipped, the most carefully checked helicopter, lost his way and ran into a hard rock that he bumped into? Come on, it's sewn with white thread. The helicopter was ultra technically equipped. And the survivors who sent SOSs but didn't survive? No one sent an SOS. Simply after leaving the fog, the helicopters were counted on the fingers and it was found that one was missing, although the tracking equipment indicated its presence. I mean, actually there were only two.
    What can I say? The mode of operation is specific to certain adversary intelligence services, we know well which ones. You can even shoot down a helicopter with a sniper rifle if you want. It is the answer to the massive attack with drones and airstrikes on the Israeli bases with the specification that the Iranians have no way to prove it and give an answer in turn. And if they admit it even without evidence, a war with Israel and the USA at the same time is much more expensive.
    Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the director of Iran's nuclear program, was assassinated by the Mossad with a satellite-controlled machine gun. And Fakhrizadeh was much smaller than a personal transport helicopter.

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  3. Not only the Azeris in Azerbaijan, there are also many Azeris on Iran's side of the border in the East Azerbaijan province of Iran where the helicopter went down

    Its East Azerbaijan province is another hotbed of separatism against the Iranian government, along with the Kurds who seek Kurdistan, and the Balochis who seek a state along with their fellow Balochis in Pakistan ... Azeri dissidents in Iran could have helped with the attack on the Iranian presidential helicopter

    Military chatter is that communications in the region seemed shut down for a time, perhaps to let the (possibly Israeli) commando team that hit the helicopter, to escape

    Without trying to excuse NATO, Israel and the 'West' -

    Iran, Russia, China all have issues of major oppression of minorities, they are all 'mini-empires', tho the propaganda is that they are 'multi-ethnic civilisational cultures', ignoring that their minorities often do not want to be forced to remain a part of these 'civilisations'

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