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Some thoughts:

1. It ignores a big regional actor - one that borders both Armenia and Azerbaijan, and has taken an active interest in trying to resolve the NK conflict. For all the attention devoted to Turkey's influence, Iran should see more consideration than it's given.
2. The Caucasus is unusual because, despite the religious differences among the various countries, religion isn't predictive of which camp a particular country falls in. Armenia is aligned with both Christian Russia and Muslim Iran, while Azerbaijan counts Christian Georgia, Muslim Turkey, and Jewish Israel as supporters. This isn't really acknowledged, and selectively calling out Russia, Turkey, and Israel gives the false impression this is primarily a religious conflict.
3. Particularly once you consider those lists of allies, it's no wonder the West isn't hugely supportive of Armenia's claim to NK. The United States is on much better terms with Azerbaijan's supporters than with Armenia's, and the issue isn't important enough to the Americans to annoy their allies by favouring Armenia.

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@khird Thank you for the thoughtful response.

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