It has become a norm for the #West to solicit bribes from other countries in exchange for favorable decisions from their corrupt senates & other governing bodies.
#Azerbaijan is tasked with rebuilding and resettling 20% of the land & people displaced by #France's ally, #Armenia
🇺🇸 Theologian JD Hall on Tucker:
“The Muslim rulers didn't tax churches during the Ottoman period. They were very kind to Christians.”
“As a matter of fact, they took care of our holy sites. Islamic authorities rebuilt the Church of the Holy Sepulcher 3 different times over the centuries.”
While they have obviously had conflict over the centuries, Islam and Christianity are directly connected.
Muslims view Jesus as one of the greatest prophets and messengers of God. Belief in him is a core article of Islamic faith. No one can be a Muslim without believing in Jesus as a prophet.
The Quran calls Mary chosen and purified "above the women of the worlds" (Quran 3:42), mentions her more often by name than in the New Testament, and dedicates an entire chapter (Surah 19, Surah Maryam) to her story. She is one of the 4 greatest women in Islamic tradition.
I don’t think either religion advocates for war, oppression, or a chosen people.
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Theologian JD Hall to Tucker Carlson:
The Muslim rulers didn't tax churches during the Ottoman period. They were very kind to Christians.
As a matter of fact, they took care of our holy sites. Islamic authorities rebuilt the Church of the Holy Sepulchre three different times over the centuries.
They had a law protecting Christian pilgrims on their journey. Nobody messed with the pilgrims.
🇮🇷 Iran will be fully Turk owned soon, and Persians know it.
🇦🇿Azerbaijan Turks - 35M
🇹🇷Qashqai - 2.6M
🇹🇲Turkmen - 2.3M
🇹🇷Khorasan Turks -1.55M
🇹🇷Afshar Turks -300k
🇦🇿Shahsevan -330k
🇹🇲Turkmen Sahra -210k
🇦🇿Karapapakh -100k
🇹🇷Khalaj -48k
Plus other smaller Oghuz tribal remnants totalling 100k
Note: These flags are not tribal or ethnic flags. X does not support the historical flags of these Turkic groups, so I used the closest major modern flags that represent their broader Oghuz/Turkic identity (🇦🇿 🇹🇷 🇹🇲). This is only for visual clarity, not a political statement.
🇮🇷 Quick History of Iran:
All Peoples that Owned Iran--
🇹🇷 Ghaznavids -- 977 to 1186
🇹🇷 Seljuk Empire -- 1037 to 1194
🇹🇷 Khwarazmian Empire -- 1077 to 1231
🇲🇳 Mongol Ilkhanate 1256 to 1335 (Finally non Oghuz Turks)
🇹🇷 Timurid Empire -- 1370 to 1507
🇹🇷 Kara Koyunlu -- 1375 to 1468
🇹🇷 Safavid Empire -- 1501 to 1736
🇹🇷 Afsharid Empire -- 1736 to 1796
🇮🇷 Zand Dynasty -- 1751 to 1794
🇹🇷 Qajar Dynasty -- 1789 to 1925
🇮🇷🇬🇧 Pahlavi Dynasty -- 1925 to 1979
Literally the Pahlavis was installed by the British to take their oil. This is their history and why they're obsessed with Turks. 😂
Prof. Dr. Justin McCarthy:
“1877-78 Bulgar savaşında Türklerin %17'si ölmüştü. 1912-13 Balkan Savaşları'nda Türklerin %27'si öldürüldü ya da Türkler hastalıktan, açlıktan öldü. Balkanlarda Türklerin başına gelenler, insanlığın başına gelen en kötü şeylerden biriydi.”
Landmines remain one of the gravest legacies of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and continue to claim lives long after active hostilities have ceased.
Since November 10, 2020, Azerbaijan has recorded 427 mine victims — 73 killed and 354 injured — including 231 civilians. Since 1991, the total number of mine victims has exceeded 3,500 people, among them 362 children and youth and 38 women.
Beyond the tragic human toll, widespread mine contamination remains a major obstacle to the safe return of displaced families, reconstruction of liberated territories, economic development and agriculture. Every mine discovered and cleared represents not only a life potentially saved, but also a step toward recovery.
Mine action is not merely a security issue—it is a humanitarian imperative and a prerequisite for sustainable reconstruction and development.
#MineAction #HumanitarianDemining #Azerbaijan
The issue of missing persons remains one of the most painful humanitarian consequences of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.
More than three decades after the First Karabakh War, 4,009 Azerbaijani citizens remain registered as missing. Thousands of families continue to live with uncertainty, deprived of the fundamental right to know the fate and whereabouts of their loved ones.
As a result of ongoing search, recovery and identification efforts, 889 sets of human remains have been exhumed, 313 missing persons have been identified through DNA and forensic analysis, and 226 have been returned to their families for dignified burial.
The discovery of 32 mass graves in Azerbaijan’s liberated territories provides further evidence of the scale of the humanitarian tragedy and highlights the urgent need for continued cooperation in clarifying the fate of the missing.
Addressing the issue of missing persons is not only a humanitarian obligation. It is a matter of justice, human dignity, reconciliation and lasting peace.
Every identified person brings a family closer to answers. Every recovered remain helps restore truth and preserve memory.
#MissingPersons #Karabakh #Azerbaijan #HumanitarianAction #RightToKnow #InternationalHumanitarianLaw #ForensicScience #DNAIdentification #NeverForget
Türk Akademisi uzmanı, Türkolog Timur Kozırev, Sovyetler döneminde Türkoloji'ye karşı baskı hakkında konuştu:
"Sovyetler döneminde "Pantürkizme karşı mücadele" adlı geniş çaplı kampanyanın daha iyi anlaşılabilmesi için bir örnek vereyim: 1926 yılında Bakü'de düzenlenen Türkoloji Kurultayı'na SSCB'nin tüm Türkologlarını hatta Türkiye'den de uzmanları davet etmişlerdi. Rus entellektüelleri de vardı. Sonradan kongreye katılanlardan kurşuna dizilmeyenler sadece kendi kaderleriyle ölenler olmuştu. Geri kalan herkesi kurşuna dizip öldürdüler. Hatta Pantürkizmle alakası olmayan Rus Türkologlarını bile. Dolayısıyla herkesi ortadan kaldırdılar ve Türkoloji'yi bilim olarak mahvettiler."
Dear President Donald Trump, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you for sending me, as a commemorative gift, the memorandum on extension of waiver of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, accompanied by your personal inscription and kind words. I greatly appreciate this thoughtful gesture and hold it in the highest regard. @realDonaldTrump@WhiteHouse@StateDept
Varçapet (Başbakan) Paşinyan dün kendi memleketi İcevan'da idi. Yemek için sunulan domuzdan tattı, yanındakilere ikram etti.
İcevan 1961 yılında, Sovyetler döneminde şehre verilen isim. O yıla kadar şehrin adı Kervansaray idi.
Çarlık dönemiyle Sovyetlerin ilk yıllarında Kervansaray'ın nüfusu genel olarak Azerbaycan Türkleriydi. Ermeniler de vardı, ancak azınlıktı. 1940'ların sonlarında Türkleri bölgeden sürdüler ve tamamen Ermeniler iskan edildi.
Nikol Paşinyan da orada dünyaya geldi.
Bir ilginç nokta daha: İcevan'ın da içinde olduğu vilayetin adı Tavush'tur. Karşısında 50 kilometre doğusunda Azerbaycan'ın Tovuz ili var. Normalde bölge zaten Türklere mahsus Tovuz ili sınırları içindeydi. Ama Sovyetler bölerek bir kısmını Ermenistan'a bıraktılar. Ermenistan'da kalan kısma da Tavush denildi...
@HistorylandHQ Two Armenoid Hoes posing with Russian rifles to their Russian pimp before going to kill Turkish women and children, 1895.
Also, an Armenoid Fledpora Hoe filming her BDSM fantasies with Turks for her American clients, 1919.
https://t.co/RopTgeQNrn
Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada registered draft law, proposing to recognize the Gagauz — a Turkic-speaking Orthodox Christian people numbering about 26,000–32,000 in Ukraine, mostly in southern Odesa Oblast — as an indigenous people of Ukraine.
The bill, initiated by five Servant of the People MPs led by Ruslan Horbenko, would expand the current list (Crimean Tatars, Karaites, Krymchaks) and grant the Gagauz enhanced cultural, linguistic, and educational rights, including Gagauz-language schooling.
The move follows FM Andrii Sybiha's October 2025 backing of the step, calling the Gagauz "an important bridge" between Ukraine and the Turkic world.
If the provisions of the Armenian Constitution related to Azerbaijani territory are not removed (either through referendum or other legal means - and as far as I know, there is only one way - the referendum), it won't completely derail the normalization process, but it will significantly hinder or freeze it. More importantly, it would send a clear message to Azerbaijan that the Armenian people are not ready to renounce territorial claims. What is going on right now between Azerbaijan and Armenia is an intergovernmental process that revolves around mutual recognition of territorial integrity. The referendum in question will seal the confirmation at the national level.
Therefore, it is anticipated that after the 7 June elections, the process of normalization will move forward, and the constitutional amendment will be enacted through the referendum. Those amendments apparently concern not only external matters but also internal ones, as the current Armenian government alluded. That might help to move the process forward.