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Fact: Russia Is Losing the Ukraine War—Badly


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Contrary to those Western analysts who believe the Russo-Ukrainian War has reached a stalemate, pro-regime Russians admit that they are losing—badly.

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New Armenian-Azerbaijani meeting follows Yevlakh talks, Artsakh President participates – Armenia News


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Karabakh forces begin giving up arms, negotiate withdrawal; US delegation visits Armenia to show support – WION


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My Opinion: Potentially, the GEORGIANS could be the good peacekeepers between Armenians and Azeris, under the UNSC mandate. It probably would be the most optimal choice: both sides could trust them and rely on them.


My Opinion: Potentially, the GEORGIANS could be the good peacekeepers between Armenians and Azeris, under the UNSC mandate. It probably would be the most optimal choice: both sides could trust them and rely on them. 

Sending UN peacekeeping mission to Nagorno-Karabakh can only be decided by UNSC - Stéphane Dujarric 21:52, 22 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. A UN Peacekeeping Mission can be sent to Nagorno-Karabakh only by the decision of the UN Security Council, UN Secretary General’s spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric has said, according to TASS news agency.

“Decisions about any peacekeeping mission are made by the UN Security Council,” he added.

On September 21, during the UNSC meeting on Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia called for the deployment of UN-mandated peacekeepers to Nagorno-Karabakh.

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#Russia is currently waging a brutal war against Armenia’s independence, sovereignty, and democratic future. It’s doing this through open aggression and a false propaganda war. #Russia has handed over Nagorno #Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and now it’s trying to seize Armenia and deprive us of our sovereignty. In the coming days, Russia will increase the volume of hybrid strikes against #Armenia in order to cause internal civil conflict and bloodshed. 

 

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Robert Ananyan: “Russia has handed over Nagorno Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and now it is trying to seize Armenia and deprive us of our sovereignty.”
Robert Ananyan@robananyan#Russia is currently waging a brutal war against Armenia’s independence, sovereignty, and democratic future. It’s doing this through open aggression and a false propaganda war. #Russia has handed over Nagorno #Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and now it’s trying to seize Armenia and deprive us of our sovereignty. In the coming days,…
 

My Opinion: That’s right! That’s how you address the “ethnic minorities”, your neighbors: “brothers and sisters”. This is the correct tone, and that’s what Mr. Aliyev should say also. It takes time. He came closer to it. All ethnic groups of Caucasus are the “brothers and sisters” brought together by History. We started to understand this.
My Opinion: That’s right! That’s how you address the “ethnic minorities”,  your neighbors: “brothers and sisters”. This is the correct tone, and that’s what Mr. Aliyev should say also. It takes time. He came closer to it. All ethnic groups of Caucasus are the “brothers and sisters” brought together by History. We started to understand this. Georgian…
 

4:11 AM 9/23/2023 – Azerbaijan jails critics of Karabakh offensive … Negotiations underway between Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan on withdrawal of troops … Top Russian Officer Among Troops Killed During Azerbaijan’s Attack On Nagorno-Karabakh
Michael Novakhov’s favorite articlesAzerbaijan jails critics of Karabakh offensiveposted at 08:07:28 UTC via eurasianet.orgThe Azerbaijani government has begun arresting anti-war activists in the country following its offensive to take over Nagorno-Karabakh. At least five people known for publicly criticizing the attack were arrested in the last few…
 

My Opinion: Russian peacekeepers look at these duties as the extended vacation (see video). UNSC mandated peacekeepers would be more preferable for both sides. They will be needed for a while. And there is no reason, why both sides, Armenian and Azeri, could not say to the Russians: “Thank you for your help, from now on we will manage by ourselves. Good By.” Russians may be happy to use these forces somewhere else. M.N.
My Opinion: Russian peacekeepers look at these duties as the extended vacation (see video). UNSC mandated peacekeepers would be more preferable for both sides. They will be needed for a while. And there is no reason, why both sides, Armenian and Azeri, could not say to the Russians: “Thank you for your help, from now on we will manage by ourselves….
 

09-22-2023 2PM EDT – Pashinyan says Armenians should stay in Karabakh – Selected Articles In 200 Brief Posts
Michael Novakhov’s favorite articles on Inoreader NPR News: 09-22-2023 2PM EDTposted at 18:30:47 UTC by NPR via NPR: Hourly News Summary PodcastNPR News: 09-22-2023 2PM EDTaudio/mpeg 20230922_newscasts_long_140835.mp3?p=500005&e=nsv2-1695405600000-s1-long&d=300&t=podcast&size=4480567&awCollectionId=500005&awEpisodeId=nsv2-1695405600000-s1-longPashinyan…
 

My Opinion: The common denominator might be the Wagner Group, possibly still working with the Russian peacekeepers in the South Caucasus. The Invisible Russian Hand (of the GRU) appears to be likely …
The Azeri policemen were killed “on the territory of Azerbaijan, where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily stationed [under the trilateral statement].The truck was on its way to the site of the terrorist attack that took place on the same day at the 58th kilometer of the Ahmadbayli-Fuzuli-Shusha road passing through the Khojavand district, which killed…
 

10:03 AM 9/22/2023 – Unmasking Azerbaijan’s Pattern Of Deception And Aggression – GreekCityTimes.com – Selected Articles In 200 Brief Posts
 Selected Articles – Michael Novakhov’s favorite articles on Inoreader – The News And Times – 10:03 AM 9/22/2023AP Headline News – Sep 22 2023 09:00 (EDT)posted 54m ago by The Associated Press via Associated Press Bulletins NPR News: 09-22-2023 9AM EDTNPR News: 09-22-2023 9AM EDTposted 49m ago by NPR via NPR: Hourly News Summary Podcast Unmasking Azerbaijan’s…
 

7:59 AM 9/22/2023 – Menendez Bill Seeks Ban on U.S. Military Aid to Azerbaijan … Armenian PM hopes ethnic Armenians can remain in Nagorno-Karabakh … Azerbaijan sees possible amnesty for Karabakh fighters … Azerbaijan sends food, other aid to Nagorno-Karabakh after ending an offensive against Armenians – The Associated Press … Chaos and Crisis as Azerbaijan Attacks Nagorno-Karabakh
Michael Novakhov’s favorite articles on InoreaderArmenian PM hopes ethnic Armenians can remain in Nagorno-Karabakhposted at 11:39:03 UTC via theguardian.comArmenia’s prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, has expressed hopes that ethnic Armenians can stay in Nagorno-Karabakh amid fears that Azerbaijan, which says it controls the region after a military offensive…
 

5:05 AM 9/22/2023 – Selected Articles – The News And Times: PM Pashinyan notes case in which Karabakh Armenians might move to Armenia … We shouldn’t turn a blind eye on failures of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh – Pashinyan
 Michael Novakhov’s favorite articlesPM Pashinyan notes case in which Karabakh Armenians might move to Armeniaposted at 07:27:08 UTC via news.amThe transfer of our compatriots from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia may take place in the conditions when it is recorded that it is impossible for our compatriots to stay in Nagorno-Karabakh; that is, if this situation…
 

September 21, 2023 – Recent Audio Posts – Saved Web Pages
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BREAKING: Azerbaijani forces just killed 8 Russian soldiers in Karabakh
BREAKING:Azerbaijani forces just killed 8 Russian soldiers in Karabakh pic.twitter.com/ke0au0AwnX— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 20, 2023 – Search inside imageVisegrád 24 on X: “BREAKING: Azerbaijani forces just killed 8 Russian soldiers in Karabakh https://t.co/ke0au0AwnX” / X The News And Times Information Network – Blogs By Michael Novakhov…
 

China And The South Caucasus: Investment and Trade Dynamics – Selected Articles – The News And Times – 4:08 PM 9/20/2023
Michael Novakhov’s favorite articles on InoreaderChina And The South Caucasus: Investment and Trade Dynamicsposted at 20:04:44 UTC via silkroadbriefing.comBy Emil AvdalianiAmid the reshuffling of Eurasian connectivity as a result of the Ukraine conflict, the South Caucasus has grown in importance as a vital transit hub between the European Union (EU)…
 

Pope Francis appeals for peace in Nagorno-Karabakh: ‘Silence the weapons’ … Karabakh Accepts Azeri Terms For Ceasefire
Pope Francis appeals for peace in Nagorno-Karabakh: ‘Silence the weapons’posted at 15:05:47 UTC via catholicworldreport.comPope Francis speaks at his general audience on Sept. 20, 2023. / Daniel Ibanez/CNAVatican City, Sep 20, 2023 / 05:50 am (CNA).One day after Azerbaijan launched a new military operation against Nagorno-Karabakh, Pope Francis made…
 
The Nagorno-Karabakh One day War of September 19, 2023: Impressions and Observations
The Nagorno-Karabakh One day War of September 19, 2023: Impressions and Observations At this point, Azerbaijan is allied with Russia closer than Armenia is allied with Russia. The outcome of the recent conflict was decided by the big powers: the US and Russia, and this will continue to be the trend. Pashinyan firmly placed the responsibility for NK…
 

 

 

 

 

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Kyiv Breaks Through Russian Lines in South: General to US Media


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Progress has been slower than expected, but Kyiv has in recent weeks reported making strategic advances in the Zaporizhzhia region.

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Joan Didion’s Lifelong Obsession With Snakes


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Joan Didion was a bit of a goth. Beginning with her first short story about death in the desert, she was drawn to dark subjects: cannibals, bikers, Jim Morrison, Dick Cheney. Her favorite house was the old governor’s mansion in Sacramento, a towering compendium of gothic arches and Victorian cupolas. As a teen, and for years afterward, she would drive to the outskirts of Sacramento, park next to the Matthew Kilgore Cemetery, sit on the fender of her car, and read a book. In these three acres of white marble gravestones, her connections to the land ran deep. Her great-great-great grandparents, Matthew and Massa Kilgore, and their children and grandchildren are buried in the cemetery’s southeast corner. The Kilgores tried to build a ranch in this area east of Sutter’s Fort, but the deluges defeated them, so they moved closer to the Sacramento River, where earthen levees were being built. The obelisk that marks the final resting places of the Ohio-born patriarch and matriarch remains. Its inscription marks the precise ages of Matthew (81 years and two days) and Massa (77 years, four months, and 29 days) on their deaths in 1882 and 1876.

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Decades later their pensive descendent regularly drove to this still-quiet refuge to read in the company of dead souls. Then one day, as Joan pulled up to park, a rattlesnake slithered from behind a broken stone only to disappear in the grass. “I never again got out of the car,” she wrote in Where I Was From.

Joan Didion had an obsession with snakes. They are almost comically prevalent in her writing—or rather, fear of their presence is everywhere.

Snakes make their first appearance in the third paragraph of her first book, set in Sacramento, Run River. Everett, the husband of the central character, Lily, has a .38 with which he once shot a snake, a foreshadowing of worse violence to come. In chapter six, Lily recalls being afraid of possible snakes in an irrigation ditch and Everett picking her up and holding her to soothe her. In Didion’s famous “love song” to John Wayne, “There had been ahuehuete trees in Durango; a waterfall, rattlesnakes.” Snakes are so central to Play It As It Lays that the original cover features a coiled serpent; Quintana called it “the snake book.” In her essay “Los Angeles Notebook,” Didion’s neighbor hears a rattlesnake. In Blue Nights the house cleaner yells “Vibora!” to rattle a nosy social worker. Joan recalls running over a black snake in “On Keeping a Notebook.” In “California Notes” she writes of “rattlers in the dry grass” and of the California novelist Gertrude Atherton “cutting snakes in two with an axe.” (Here was a feminist role model Didion could embrace!) Writing for Vogue in 1961, she references the superstition that “self-respect is a kind of charm against snakes.” In 1965, she is in Death Valley and she imagines she hears a rattle-snake, “but my husband says that it is a faucet, a paper rustling, the wind.” Also that year, writing about her childhood in “Notes from a Native Daughter,” she admits, “I was a nervous child, afraid of sinkholes and afraid of snakes, and perhaps that was the beginning of my error.”

In the documentary The Center Will Not Hold, the director, her nephew Griffin Dunne, asks Didion about her reptilian obsession. “They were always on my mind,” she says. “You had to avoid them.”

Then she turns the tables on her questioner: “Do you have snakes?” she asks, grimacing.

“I just take a rake and kill them,” Dunne attempts to reassure her.

“Killing a snake is the same as having a snake,” she says, not mollified.

Snakes are an extremely common literary motif, of course, playing the main villain in the Book of Genesis itself, and in her youth, Didion bought into pastoralism. In a 1962 review of Evelyn Waugh for the National Review, she wrote, “the banishment from Eden is our one great tale,” adding that “hardness of mind”—the moral clarity whose rarity she lamented—is “almost invariably held at arm’s length, the way Eve should have held that snake.”

The obviousness of the serpent metaphor may seem beneath the rhetorical talents of the queen of literary journalism. But for Didion, the fear was real, not merely symbolic. She grew up in a landscape where snakes were plentiful. California has almost 50 species, including seven types of venomous rattlers. Snakes were more than a literary device for Joan: They embodied a very real but also primal, even ancestral, fear.

It was Joan’s grandfather—Herman Jerrett, a miner and writer—who taught Joan the “code of the West” when it came to rattlesnakes: If you see one, kill it. If that meant getting out of the car and going into the brush after it, so be it. That was your duty to the next person who might come across this vermin and not have the luxury of a car or a shotgun or an axe.

Joan Didion relentlessly hunted snakes in human form, even as she spread the fruit of knowledge. You could say it was her prime objective: to expose corruption, lies, cruelty, hypocrisy, and the abuses of power.

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Because she hosted Hollywood parties where authors, politicians, artists, and stars mingled, then carried on this tradition on New York’s Upper East Side, and because she wrote about LA, and New York, and Miami so memorably, we tend to think of Joan Didion as an urbane, urban figure. But it is fundamental to her identity that she grew up in a natural environment. At one point she wanted to be an oceanographer, and in a world where STEM is encouraged for girls, maybe she would have been. A love of nature—particularly flowers, ocean, and sky—as well as a fear of nature—fires, floods, and snakes—animate her writing and are central to the core of who Joan Didion was. “Don’t you think that sometimes people are formed by the landscape they grow up in?” she said in a 1971 interview. “There’s a picture of the valley there, that particular look of absolutely flat land and that sense of things growing, it formed everything I ever think of or ever do or am.”

A close reading of Didion’s work reveals that a prime agenda was to expose the moral bankruptcy of the myth of the golden land and the entire rhetoric of westward expansionism. Her subject was the American empire. It took her years to fully grasp and articulate this, in part because she resisted it, especially as long as her parents were alive. “I didn’t want to figure out California because whatever I figured out would be different from the California my mother and father had told me about,” she said in 2006. There are topics—the fate of the Miwok Indians, the exploitation of Mexican immigrants in the fields that her family owned, for instance—that she never did publicly address. But in incremental pieces—speeches, essays, notes—that were then gathered together in 2003, after her parents’ deaths, as Where I Was From, she clearly and overtly reveals and removes her blinders on her own past. She deconstructs the fallacies of her own first novel, Run River, and its perpetuation of frontier myths. She interrogates California narratives written by authors from Josiah Royce to Frank Norris to William Faulkner to Joan Didion. She documents exclusionary institutions from the Bohemian Club to the Spur Posse.

Released from her loyalty to her mother, Eudene Didion—the woman who gave her the tools and instructions to start writing at age five, and to whom she was so deeply bound that she interred Eduene’s remains in the same columbarium as her husband John Gregory Dunne, her daughter Quintana Roo, and finally, herself—Joan Didion lets it all go: “All of it . . . the dream of America, the entire enchantment under which I had lived my life.” Like her foremothers, she breaks clean with everyone and everything she knew.

Herman Jerrett taught his children to kill rattlesnakes on sight. Years later, when Joan Didion saw the rattler at Kilgore Cemetery, she never even got out of the car. The Didion women violated the code of the West.

There are other ways to handle phobias, ways to kill your fears not their subjects. As a child, Didion may have seemed scared, weak, nervous. But beneath that external frailty, she developed a core of iron. She eventually learned not to try to run from or annihilate her terrors. She faced them. She stared them down.

Adapted from THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JOAN DIDION by Evelyn McDonnell. Copyright © 2023 by Evelyn McDonnell. To be published by HarperOne, a division of HarperCollins Publishers. Reprinted with permission

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Swedish Sinkhole Opens After Landslide


At least three people were injured early Saturday after a landslide in western Sweden resulted in the opening of a massive sinkhole.

Cars and at least one bus skidded off the E6 highway near the small Swedish town of Stenungsund.

The highway has been closed in both directions.

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Robert Ananyan: “Russia has handed over Nagorno Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and now it is trying to seize Armenia and deprive us of our sovereignty.”


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#Russia is currently waging a brutal war against Armenia’s independence, sovereignty, and democratic future. It’s doing this through open aggression and a false propaganda war. #Russia has handed over Nagorno #Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and now it’s trying to seize Armenia and deprive us of our sovereignty.

In the coming days, Russia will increase the volume of hybrid strikes against

#Armenia in order to cause internal civil conflict and bloodshed. Russia wants Armenians to kill #Armenians so that it can take away Armenia’s statehood.

Russian spokesperson Maria Zakharova has revealed that Russia is also behind Azerbaijan’s

#military attack. In an interview with RT France, she said that many expectations about Nagorno-Karabakh were related to the mediation of #France and President Emmanuel Macron. “Look at what this has led to․ When Western ideology began to enter the situation, everything changed. This can be a lesson for anyone who was lean towards the West in mediation.”

In other words,

#Moscow is openly saying that with Azerbaijan’s attack on September 19, it taught Armenia a lesson for lean towards the #West in mediation.

Russia needed this war so that

#NagornoKarabakh and Azerbaijan could negotiate in the Russian format, not the Western one. Before this war, Nagorno #Karabakh Foreign Minister Sergey Ghazaryan was negotiating to meet with Azerbaijan in Western formats. Russia directly accused him of serving the #USA. Through the war, Russia forced Stepanakert to meet Azerbaijan in Yevlakh with the mediation of Russian peacekeepers.

With this war, Russia and Azerbaijan deprived

#Stepanakert of negotiating with Baku through the mediation of the West. Days before Azerbaijan’s attack, Putin announced that he hoped that Azerbaijan would not subject Nagorno Karabakh to ethnic cleansing, and “that process” would be carried out in a soft way. At the time of Azerbaijan’s attack, Russia only expressed hope that the security of #RussianPeacekeepers would be ensured, while they themselves were obliged to provide security.

According to Russia’s plan, Armenia should have intervened in Azerbaijan’s September 19 military attack against Nagorno Karabakh. Taking advantage of that fact, the

#Russian#Azerbaijani alliance should have occupy Syunik and other territories of Armenia. And according to Russia’s plan, Armenia had to turn to Moscow for help, and as a rescue price, the #Kremlin planned to demand that Armenia pay with its independence.

If Armenia resisted and didn’t ask for help from Moscow, the

#Russians had “PLAN B”. They would have already demanded that Azerbaijan be given the Zangezur corridor in #Syunik, on which Russian peacekeepers should be stationed. By the way, in the initial version of the statement of November 9, 2020, there was an idea of opening a corridor through the territory of Armenia, but Armenia refused to accept this compulsion of Putin and Aliyev.

An attempt was made to capture the Russian-Azerbaijani corridor with the September 19 attack. But Armenia didn’t enter the war, and that plan wasn’t implemented. Under the pressure of Russia and Azerbaijan, the authorities of

#Artsakh / Nagorno Karabakh stated in the text of their statement that an agreement was reached to remove “the remaining units and military equipment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia” from Nagorno Karabakh.

This is a testimony against Armenia, so that Azerbaijan continues its bellicose behavior already against Armenia. The next part of the Russian-Azerbaijani plan is that after the war unleashed by Azerbaijan and the occupation of Nagorno Karabakh, a large flow of people should begin from Nagorno Karabakh to Armenia. Armenia is ready to provide shelter for 40,000 families and take care of their needs.

However, I’m sure that Russia and the pro-Russian proxy forces of Armenia will try to use the emotions of people in this difficult situation to create chaos and destabilization.

Let’s hope that the people who will come to Armenia from Nagorno Karabakh in the near

#future will pay attention to this factor. I think Armenian society will accept these people very well, as they are our compatriots. But let’s hope that it will be possible to provide such an environment of security and protection of rights for the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh that they will not be forced to undergo deportation or to leave their thousand-year-old homeland. I

wrote about this terrible scenario many times before, warning that Azerbaijan was planning a military attack against Nagorno Karabakh, but unfortunately, it was not possible to prevent this war.

Russia has handed over Nagorno Karabakh to Azerbaijan, and now it is trying to seize Armenia and deprive us of our sovereignty. By the way, the Russians talk openly about this. The vice-chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, threatened the head of Armenia, accusing him of taking steps towards the West.

Yesterday, Yevgeny Feodorov, a deputy of

#Putin‘s “United Russia” party, announced that Armenia was weak and had lost.

“Azerbaijan found allies in the form of Turkey, was able to neutralize Iran, and came to an agreement with Russia. I think Armenia will gradually cease to exist as an independent state, and before that, Russia will restore its control within the borders of 1945. We will also restore our control over that territory (Armenia). Yerevan will return to its previous position, when it was part of our historical reality. There will be a governorship or something else” said Feodorov.

This is a direct and open threat from Putin’s government to Armenia. The

#independence and #sovereignty of the Armenian state is at risk. Russia, the Russian peacekeepers of Nagorno Karabakh, and the pro-Russian forces of Armenia are also generating a large amount of #FakeNews for the purpose of causing chaos and destabilization.

For example, on September 20,

#Russian peacekeepers invited thousands of Armenians who were displaced from their homes to #Stepanakert airport and promised to evacuate them to Armenia. But after some time, the Russian peacekeepers told them that Armenia refused to evacuate them from Nagorno Karabakh.

My contacts with some Karabakh residents in Armenia show that they went to the streets of Yerevan for protests at the request of their relatives in Nagorno Karabakh. The residents of Nagorno Karabakh, who are still in a stressful situation under the threat of Azerbaijani occupation and death, tried to find solutions in

#Yerevan.

But the Russians used the emotions of my compatriots living in Nagorno Karabakh to cause turmoil in Armenia. I will never forgive Russia for creating divisions between two parts of my nation.

Pro-Russian proxies also spread false news that

#Azerbaijanis entered Taghavard and other nearby villages and massacred them. That information was denied. Of course, Azerbaijan has committed many war crimes during this period, but the #news of mass massacres in Taghavard and nearby villages was a lie. Its purpose was to direct internal political upheavals to the people under war stress in Armenia.

And of course, yesterday it turned out that the Ruply media led by Margarita Simonyan is covering Armenia’s protest actions live for Azerbaijan. This is a matter of national security. According to my information, the Russian technical team providing the live broadcast appeared at the NSS and was interrogated.

I don’t want to talk about the latest domestic political events in Armenia. Everything became more obvious when Kremlin propagandists Margarita Simonyan and Vladimir Solovyov called on Armenians to join the opposition rally in Republic Square. “Meduza” media also reported that the Kremlin instructed its media outlets to blame Armenia and the West for the September 19 war. These facts prove that Russia’s goal is to destroy Armenia’s independence.

As long as Russia does not carry out more aggressive and bloody actions against Armenia, the USA and the EU countries should provide military, security, intelligence, and economic support to Armenia. The plans of Russia and Azerbaijan to destroy the statehood of Armenia must fail. Armenia’s future is with the democratic and civilized world.

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Tropical Storm Ophelia makes landfall in North Carolina as coastal areas lashed with heavy rain


ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Tropical Storm Ophelia made landfall on the North Carolina coast early Saturday, lashing coastal areas with damaging winds and dangerous surges of water, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

Radar, hurricane hunter aircraft and observers on the ground found that Ophelia’s center came ashore at around 6:15 a.m. near Emerald Isle with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (110 kph), the hurricane center said. That’s roughly 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Cape Lookout.

Life-threatening flooding was forecast for parts of eastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, but the system is expected to weaken after landfall.

Ophelia is likely to turn north Saturday and then shift northeast on Sunday, the hurricane center said. The storm promised a weekend of windy conditions and heavy rain up to 7 inches (18 centimeters) in parts of North Carolina and Virginia, as well as 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) in the rest of the mid-Atlantic region through Sunday.

A storm surge warning, indicating danger from rising ocean water pushed inland by Ophelia, was in effect from Bogue Inlet, North Carolina, to Chincoteague, Virginia. Surges between 4 and 6 feet (1.2 and 1.8 meters) were forecast in some areas.

A tropical storm warning was issued from Cape Fear, North Carolina, to Fenwick Island, Delaware. A hurricane watch was in effect in North Carolina for the area north of Surf City to Ocracoke Inlet.

The governors of North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland declared a state of emergency on Friday. Some schools closed early and several weekend events were canceled, and in Washington, the Nationals baseball team postponed its Saturday game until Sunday.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued the declaration to help expedite preparations and provide a swift response.

“We want to ensure that farmers, first responders and utility crews have the tools necessary to prepare for severe weather,” Cooper said.

The North Carolina Ferry System on Friday suspended service on all routes until conditions improve.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the emergency declaration aimed “to ensure that all communities, particularly those with the greatest anticipated impact, have the resources they need.” He encouraged residents to prepare emergency kits and follow weather forecasts closely.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the state expects an extended period of strong winds, heavy rainfall and elevated tides.

Nancy Shoemaker and her husband Bob stopped by a park in Maryland’s capitol of Annapolis to pick up sandbags Friday. A surge of water during a storm last October washed away sandbags they had in their yard, which is next to the water.

“We’re hoping it won’t be that way this time,” Nancy Shoemaker said. “If we have a lot of wind and a lot of surge, it can look like the ocean out there, so that’s a problem.”

In Annapolis, water taxi driver Scott Bierman said service would be closed Saturday.

“We don’t operate when it’s going to endanger passengers and or damage vessels,” Bierman said.

Dave Swain, of Havre de Grace, Maryland, took his boat to Annapolis for the weekend. He had already secured the vessel at the City Dock early Friday afternoon and was prepared to ride out the storm.

“Really, you just have to make sure you’re tied up, and we’ve got bumpers out to make sure you don’t hit the docks,” Swain said. “It’s safer here than it would be to go back home right now, so we’re going to ride it out and see what happens.”

It is not uncommon for one or two tropical storms, or even hurricanes, to develop right off the East Coast each year, National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan said.

“We’re right at the peak of hurricane season, we can basically have storms form anywhere across much of the Atlantic basin,” Brennan said.

Scientists say climate change could result in hurricanes expanding their reach into mid-latitude regions more often, making storms like this month’s Hurricane Lee more common.

One study simulated tropical cyclone tracks from pre-industrial times, modern times and a future with higher emissions. It found that hurricanes would track closer to the coasts including around Boston, New York and Virginia and be more likely to form along the Southeast coast.

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Brumfield reported from Silver Spring, Maryland. AP Radio reporter Jackie Quinn in Washington and AP reporter Lisa Baumann in Washington state contributed.

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