#SouthCaucsus #Azerbaijan #spying
x.com/DerinReport/status/203…DerinHaber (@DerinReport)Azerbaycan yargısı Fransız vatandaşı Martin Ryan’ı Türkiye ve Pakistan ile yürütülen askeri iş birliği bilgilerini sızdırmaktan suçlu bularak 10 yıl hapse mahkum etti.📑 Mahkeme, Fransız istihbaratına bilgi taşıyan yerel iş birlikçi Azad Memmedli’ye ise vatana ihanet suçundan 12 yıl ceza verdi. Mahkumlar cezalarını yüksek güvenlikli kurumda çekecekler.— https://x.com/DerinReport/status/2033541301824590215
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
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French national jailed for 10 years in Azerbaijan for spying thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
#SouthCaucasus #Azerbaijan #spying
French national jailed for 10 years in Azerbaijan for spying bbc.com/news/articles/c2lr5j…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
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#FBI #CIA #SouthCaucasus
#FBI #CIA #SouthCaucasus
x.com/mikenov/status/2033505…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) #Sexuality #SexualDevelopment #SexualAttraction
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Apparently the emotional aspect of sexual attraction to their peers in heterosexually and homosexually inclined children develops early. The better they understand these feelings, the more adept they will be in recognizing and dealing with them, and the better chance they will have to be happy in their future lives.
(See GS: google.com/search?q=Emotiona…)— https://x.com/mikenov/status/2033505306915831948— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
#FBI #News #Video
#FBI #News #Video
x.com/mikenov/status/2033492…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov)fbi news today – Google Search google.com/search?q=fbi+news…
This video provides more context on the FBI’s investigation into recent potential terror attacks:— https://x.com/mikenov/status/2033492947090477418— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
#Stalin #Russia #USSR
#Stalin #Russia #USSR
x.com/archeohistories/status…Archaeo – Histories (@archeohistories)In the final years of his life, Vladimir Lenin became increasingly worried about the future leadership of the Soviet state.After suffering several strokes between 1922 and 1923, he dictated a series of notes that later became known as Lenin’s Testament. In these writings, he evaluated the personalities and abilities of leading Bolsheviks.
Lenin criticized Joseph Stalin, who had recently become General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922, describing him as too harsh and concentrated with too much power.
Lenin feared that Stalin’s temperament, what he called “rudeness” and impulsiveness, could damage unity within the party and the fragile Soviet government that had just emerged from the Russian Civil War.
Lenin even suggested that the party consider removing Stalin from the position of General Secretary and replacing him with someone more patient and respectful toward other party members.
However, after Lenin’s death in 1924, the testament was suppressed by senior Bolshevik leaders, including Stalin’s allies. Rather than being removed, Stalin gradually consolidated power through his control of the party bureaucracy and political maneuvering against rivals such as Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, and Lev Kamenev.
Within a few years, Stalin had emerged as the dominant leader of the Soviet Union, a development that profoundly shaped the country’s political system and global history for decades.
#archaeohistories— https://x.com/archeohistories/status/2033453590564540702
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
#SouthCaucasus #Georgia #Stalin
#SouthCaucasus #Georgia #Stalin
x.com/pancaucasus/status/203…PAN CAUCASUS (@pancaucasus)Ronald Grigor Suny. Stalin: Passage to Revolution. – Princeton University Press, 2020.In his monumental book, Ronald Grigor Suny sheds light on Stalin’s least-studied early years. Drawing on a wealth of new archival evidence regarding Stalin’s life in the Caucasus, the author traces the psychological metamorphosis of the young Jughashvili from his youth as a Georgian nationalist and romantic poet, through the harsh formative years, to his involvement in the violent underground movement to overthrow the Tsarist autocracy.
Stalin appears before the reader as an ambitious careerist within the Bolshevik ranks, a resourceful leader of a small terrorist cell, and a writer and thinker engaged in the most pressing debates of his time.— https://x.com/pancaucasus/status/2033460250020311311
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 16, 2026
