The Caucasus Conflict and Global Trends - Andrei Martyanov, #435 by Guns and Butter published on 2021-10-24T22:43:03Z The Transcaucasia region, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea is discussed; Baku, capitol of Azerbaijan, oil region and birthplace of Andrei Martyanov; Nagorno-Karabakh, semi-autonomous region within Azerbaijan; political and ethnic dynamics of the Azeri/Armenian conflict; two wars between Armenia and Azerbaijan; Armenia’s Velvet Revolution; Soros sponsored NGOs in Armenia; Turkey’s involvement; Dashnaks; Armenian diaspora; second largest US embassy in Yerevan; Caucasus strategic geopolitical location spanning Europe and Asia; US recognition of WWI Armenian genocide; Russian Federation involvement; largest US export is dollar inflation; Russophobia; MAKS 2021 Russian Air Show, international exhibition of new civilian and military aircraft. Visit Martyanov's website at: https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/ Aired: August 4, 2021 Visit Guns and Butter at: www.gunsandbutter.org Subscribe to our newsletter at: eepurl.com/bmg4zf Genre Political Economy Comment by WrongWayCorrigan Opportunity to comment on Martyanov's book entitled Disintegration. Very well done and filled with red ink and highlighter as all good books are in this house. However, this world view finds a home on Sunday morning TV talk shows. In view of the fact that it was so recently written, I marveled that it fit nicely in the continuum occupied by Mearsheimer and Ikenberry. Martyanov very conventionally attributed self defeating American moves to an inadequate world view and old fashioned bad judgement (a la Archduke Ferdinand). Martyanov ignores the emerging truth that all of American politics is a criminal operation entirely lacking in any of the motives conventionally attributed to Machtpolitik and nationalism. The takedown of the American Deep State and Global Cabal is immanent and the eventual reset in thinking and foreign relations should resemble nothing that has come before. Learned of this book from the Saker. Good read but already a fossil at the printing. WWG1WGA 2021-10-27T02:05:26Z