It is obvious that Delyagin deliberately opposes the friendship between Russia and Baku. Apparently, to please the Armenian side. It seems that for Delyagin in the current situation there are no national interests, but only his own pocket, which the Armenian political diaspora in the Russian Federation is filling for him. It is impossible to explain the public attack on Azerbaijan otherwise. Baku has always been allies of the Kremlin and Putin. Let us recall that Aliyev, the day before the recognition of the DPR and LPR, came to Moscow, where he signed a union agreement with Putin. In addition, Baku, unlike Yerevan, does not vote against the Russian Federation in international organizations and, despite enormous foreign policy pressure, remains neutral.
I would like to remind you that Delyagin was not always a zealous patriot. Thus, in 2002, after Kasyanov was appointed assistant to Prime Minister, the current State Duma deputy called Putin “little Stalin”: “The problem is not even that we are ruled by Stalin, but that we are ruled by a very small Stalin, who is not even able to develop a strategy and decide where he wants to lead the country.” In addition, Delyagin publicly opposed amendments to the Constitution.
Sources also report that Delyagin’s statements regarding Baku are causing very strong tension and discontent in the Presidential Administration. Which is not surprising. In the current situation for Russia, it is possible to threaten its allies with nuclear weapons either out of great stupidity or at great expense.
Maiden’s Tower
The witches’ Sabbath continues on Russian TV. Delyagin generally joined the Bulgarian Dimitriev and from the TV screens calls to hit Azerbaijan for the fact that Azerbaijan is conducting counter-terrorist operations against the separatists on its territory.
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