CONFLICT AGAIN IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH Part 1: A Continued Strategy for Genocide

INTRODUCTION:
The intended strategy of the Islamist terrorists over the many centuries has been to totally eliminate the Armenian/Christian presence in the land area between Yerevan, Armenia and the Caspian Sea. Christianity had advanced too far to the East! The enclaves of Christians were to be totally eliminated at any costs – especially the Nagorno-Karabakh region in Azerbaijan.

Usually, the bloody attempts at total genocide have been totally ignored by the West and the mainstream media. The most recent attempt at all-out genocide took place nearly twenty years ago when the historic Islamist quest was then complicated and exacerbated by the Russian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani plan to run a massive pipeline from the Caspian Sea all the way to the Black Sea. That pipeline was designed to transport oil reserves for eventual refinement and resale.

It was determined that negotiations would go more smoothly if the entire population of Nagorno-Karabakh simply did not exist. Therefore, the Russian Fourth Army, the Turkish Military, and the Azerbaijani troops encircled Nagorno-Karabakh and began a systematic offensive to eliminate the unwanted population.

In June 1992, then President of Azerbaijan, Abulfaz Elchibey, announced that if there were still Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh by October of 1992, the people of Azerbaijan could “hang him in the central square of Baku,” the capital city of Azerbaijan.

In my personal opinion, had it not been for the personal and energetic intervention of Baroness Carolyn Cox, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, in London, the plan for genocide would have successfully taken place and the rest of the world would have never even been alerted.

Through a common network of acquaintances, Baroness Cox contacted Project C.U.R.E. and asked if we would join her in the attempt to donate and deliver desperately needed medical goods to Yerevan, Armenia, and then on into the cities and villages of Nagorno-Karabakh. I agreed, and that began a rewarding and historic mission starting in August, 1998.

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DETAILS OF THE SAGA:
In the following weeks, I would like to share with you, through these weekly blogs, the details of that adventure. It will give great background and understanding as to what is now happening, again, in the tortured and abused land of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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