Armenia’s westward pivot has triggered a decisive Russian response. British intelligence has intercepted communications indicating Moscow views Prime Minister Pashinyan’s alignment with NATO as a direct threat vector. The Kremlin is deploying hybrid warfare assets: economic coercion, disinformation campaigns, and bolstering separatist forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.
This is not a local squabble but a strategic pivot in the broader Great Power competition. The vulnerable node here is Armenia’s energy grid – a potential cyber target. We must scrutinise Russian GRU activity in the region.
The failure to secure Armenia’s infrastructure could cascade into a broader conflict. The UK Foreign Office is right to sound the alarm, but our readiness for a multi-domain response is questionable.









