 Azerbaijan's anti-terrorism measures have led to strategic changes in Caucasus. Anti-terrorism measures carried out by Azerbaijan against separatists, illegal armed groups and groups on the territory of the country in its Karabakh region have led to strategic changes. Brenda Shaffer, a professor at Naval Postgraduate School of USA, and a member of the American Political Science Association said in an article published in the Mareev online newspaper. Armenia's refusal to interfere in these activities gives hope that the peace process can be resumed and progress can be made in opening transport and trade routes in the region, Shaffer said. However, according to the expert, Iran and Russia will not give up control over the strategic region so easily. Therefore, most likely, we will see greater activity by Tehran and Moscow in order to restore their influence. The events that took place this week in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan are very important for Russia, Iran, Turkey and even Israel. The Caucasus is a strategic region as a border crossing between Russia, Iran and Turkey. The results of the steps taken have strengthened Azerbaijan and weakened Iran and Russia which support the Armenians in their conflict. The article emphasizes, during anti-terrorism measures within just 24 hours, over 90 illegal posts of the adversary were neutralized, 20 combat vehicles, 40 artillery installations, 30 rocket launchers, six electromagnetic warfare systems and two air defense systems were rendered inoperable.