Russia Faces Historic STRATEGIC DEFEAT In The Caucasus!
The South Caucasus is undergoing its most significant geopolitical shift since the Soviet collapse. Turkey has launched the Zangezur Corridor — a direct land route bypassing both Russia and Iran — effectively ending Moscow’s monopoly over east-west transit in the region. This new corridor links Turkey with Azerbaijan, the Caspian, and Central Asia, anchoring a trade axis outside Russian influence and connecting directly to European markets. Armenia and Azerbaijan, once bitter enemies, are now advancing joint projects without Russian mediation, further isolating Moscow. Unlike past decades when Russia acted as broker, gatekeeper, and enforcer, it now finds itself sidelined, powerless to stop this realignment. The Zangezur project marks not just an infrastructure breakthrough, but a strategic collapse of Russian dominance in the South Caucasus.
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