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Fatime Letifova
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Yesterday's terrorist attack in Dagestan caused unrest in the
Caucasus region. The sudden incident not only worried the public,
but also drew the attention of many Political think tanks to the
region. According to experts, Armenia, whose relations with Russia
have been tarnished since the Second Garabagh War, and Washington,
which has strained relations with Moscow due to the Kremlin's
increased nuclear threat, are cited as references among the
suspects behind the terrorist attack.
In order to deeply investigate the issue, we learned the opinion
of political expert Tofig Abbasov. In his statement to
Azernews , he said that the world's superpowers are
trying to create new problems for each other.
"Essentially, all these processes stem from one thing: the
intensifying struggle between superpowers on the international
stage. As a result, each side is trying to create new problems for
the other," the expert said.
Abbasov explained the West's approach to Russia.
"It is no secret that there are two approaches to Russia
globally, especially in the West. One group of states aims to bring
Russia to its knees and dismantle it. The other group seeks to
weaken Russia so that a more compliant government emerges, aligned
with Western interests," he said.
Regarding Russia's vulnerabilities, Abbasov pointed to the North
Caucasus.
"Those aiming to destabilise Russia view the North Caucasus as
its Achilles' heel. The West seeks to turn this region into a hub
of revolution and military sensitivity," the political analyst
said.
He noted that President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to North
Korea is linked to these developments.
"Putin's visit to North Korea serves as a unique response to the
US. It underscores that if Western countries escalate weapon
supplies to Ukraine, Russia will respond in the Far East and
Pacific regions," Abbasov said.
Abbasov also discussed Russia-North Korea relations.
"It's significant that Moscow and Pyongyang are forging a
strategic military partnership. North Korea supports Russia in
rocket technology, while Russia shares nuclear expertise with North
Korea," he emphasised.
The analyst highlighted Russia's strained ties with Armenia.
"In Russia-Armenia relations, both Washington and Brussels aim
to undermine Russia, particularly in the Caucasus. However, even if
Armenia engages in this role, it lacks the capacity to handle it,"
the expert said.
He assessed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's efforts to
stabilise Armenia.
"Armenia currently lacks effective leadership. Pashinyan
confronts the church on one front and challenges diaspora
organisations on the other. He asserts that Armenia's future should
be determined by the official Yerevan, yet his ability to exert
influence remains limited," the political analyst emphasised.
Abbasov explained how Washington utilises Armenia.
"The US and the West covet Armenia's territory more than its
people. These dynamics may shift post-November, pending US
elections, clarifying their stance on the Caucasus," he
underlined.
The analyst stressed terrorism's utility in destabilising
sensitive regions like the South Caucasus.
"The South Caucasus is highly volatile, making large-scale
global plans unnecessary. Terrorism serves as a tool to spread
widespread fear in the region. The recent events in Dagestan,
particularly targeting religious sites, threaten stability,"
Abbasov stressed.
He also acknowledged Russia's authority in the Caucasus.
"Nevertheless, Russia maintains a robust military presence in
the south, notably in the North Caucasus and Dagestan. During the
recent events in Dagestan, Federal Security Service units
effectively countered the attackers and restored order.
Consequently, these events will draw the central government's
attention to the Caucasus, intensifying local military operations,"
Abbasov concluded.
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