Ukraine is in no way being forgotten, they were just sent another 200 billion after the Gaza war started.
That said, can someone ELI5 the skeleton conflict?
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict[f] is an ethnic and territorial conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians until 2023, and seven surrounding districts, inhabited mostly by Azerbaijanis until their expulsion during the 1990s. The Nagorno-Karabakh region has been entirely claimed by and partially controlled by the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, but is recognized internationally as part of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan gradually re-established control over Nagorno-Karabakh region and the seven surrounding districts since 2020.
2021–present
Twelve Azerbaijani civilians and two soldiers were killed in 2021, by landmine explosions. Seventeen Armenian and ten Azerbaijani soldiers were also killed in shoot-outs in the border area, while 38 Armenian soldiers were captured. Twenty-eight of the captured Armenian soldiers were subsequently released.
In 2022, three Armenian soldiers were killed and 14 wounded in an attack by Azerbaijani drones in Nagorno-Karabakh on 25 March.
The fatalities of the current war, is how i imagined wars when i was younger. Soldiers in combat with other soldiers. Civilian casualties “only” through landmines.
No raiding, raping, torturing & murdering of civilians as a sport of some sort
This may surprise you, but there are multiple things happening in this picture
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Anyone else find it hilarious that wiki uses the word “Belligerents” to label the list of warring nations?
Is that not what “Belligerent” means?
Calling someone belligerent is general done as an insult. So yes in typical Wiki fashion they are technically using the word correctly. But if read with connotation then it reads more like “here’s the list of assholes.”
That is what the word is for. It is an insult because you are calling someone confrontational
Okay I don’t agree because well. Beligerants basically means aggressive person/nation/etc. But if we don’t use beligerant what would you use instead?
I think you misunderstand. I’m not saying the usage is wrong. I’m saying if you read the page in the same way people casually speak then it’s funny
I think you misunderstand. The way Wikipedia uses the word is the original usage, so only funny if you don’t know about it. Applying it to bar fights and such is the tongue-in-cheek usage.
From Latin belligerans (“waging war”), present active participle of belligerō (“I wage war”), from belliger (“waging war, warlike”), from bellum (“war”) + -ger (from gerō (“I lead, wage, carry on”)).
Not every conflict is between nations and the infobox has to work across different conflicts. Belligerents is probably the best option to label the sides of a conflict
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The Armenien genocide (now supported by Russia and Turkey)
Thanks. I actually didn’t know it was still going on. What’s the ELI? 5. On the reduced casualty rates? Is it over?
An Azeirbayan military leader occupies ethnic Armenian territory at the end of WWI. Britain gives it the ok. Azeirbayan says they’re declaring it part of their country. The USSR gives it the ok, since Armenia also has an Azerbaijani enclave within their territory. The USSR fucking dies.
Azeirbayan and Armenia start harassing each other for those territories. Since the Armenian enclave (Karabakh) doesn’t want to be ethnically cleansed, they end up declaring independence. There’s an increasingly hotter cold war between Armenia and Azeirbayan, with Russia warning them both not to attack each other. Russia invades Ukraine, gets stuck in an unending fucking stupid conflict.
Azeirbayan decides it’s a good moment to retake control of Karabakh, and attacks them. Neither Armenia nor Karabakh can stop Azeirbayan. Karabakh surrenders. Azeirbayan “invites” ethnic Armenians in Karabakh to leave their home. Karabakh gets ethnically cleansed.
Looks like there’s a bad ending to the story, but an ending nonetheless.
Azeirbayan now wants to connect their territory to their ethnic enclave in Armenia, therefore threatening military action <- We’re currently here.
No Azerbaijan and Armenia are both in Russian wannabe Nato and Russia now supports Azerbaijans ethnic cleansing in the region, there are multiple reports on what we’d call genocide.
I mean thats what you get by staying with Russia…
I see. Thanks
That isn’t true, Azerbaijan is not in CSTO
Oh right, sorry they left in 1999
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What ever became of the Free Hong Kong protests?
We forgot them, and now Hong Kong is just as repressed as the rest of China.
They got cancelled due to COVID and police violence.
China won
Hollywood lied to me
Kind of hard to keep a protest going through covid and also anyone who says anything being arrested
Considering that western media is hysterically blaming Palestinians for Israeli atrocities now, I’d say it’s rather Israel’s (alleged) “plight” that’s getting the limelight - not Gaza.
Also Tigray, Congo, Nicaragua, Kurdistan, Xinjiang, Myanmar…
The real drowning is the Sudan civil war
The Darfur conflict was my first eye opener to major powers pissing around while genocide happened. In fact that conflict is still going on as recent as last year.
At least there’s some discussion about Israel committing genocide. The Azeri threat to Armenians in karbach has been getting ignored for years.
Kurdistan not pictured
Shh they are in hiding in the tunnels. They’ll call you right back after the turkish planes leave.
Siktir git amına soktuğum buraya da mı geldiniz
Just seeing the word “Kurdistan” sets you guys off huh?
You can shove the word krditan up to your ass fucking lizard
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It’s whatever is new and will get attention.
Surely not!
It’s been more than a year it’s bound to die off. Plus 1500 plus killed in one day is way more interesting than 1 inch of ground recoverd
Whatever happened to Kony?
That post got enough likes in 2012 so we stopped him!
From his Wiki page, he is in hiding and his army has all but entirely disbanded. It also notes that by 2012 he was already in hiding and and the US was already providing Uganda with military assistance against the terrorist group he founded.
All the same war… Sort of.