Azerbaijan is portrayed as too exposed to Russian and Iranian retaliation to actually join a ground invasion, though its leadership may exploit the threat for money and optics.
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Hustlers
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"And it's really. Right. They can probably get a lot of weapons, a lot of money, a lot of gold and a lot of..."
"...good, OK? But the way these guys are not stupid, they're hustlers. They know exactly how the game works. They know that the Israelis..."
"...opposition groups against Iran. Okay? Guess what, guys? These guys are hustlers. Right? They're not fighting because they want more freedom. They're fighting because..."
"...the long term because you're putting so much resources into these hustlers. Okay? All right. So, what this means is that America has three..."
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The law of asymmetry says the obvious winner may be the side structurally set up to lose.
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