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Katılım Haziran 2021
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@HetemEkel No, it's because you're an idiot who is blinded by a cringe worthy sense of bravado. We are not Chechens or Dagestanis. We don't have a martial history or traditions of conquest, and that is fine. Being careful, strategic, and goal-oriented is what we should be, dumbass.
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It's because you guys are cowards who are too afraid to reveal your unpopular views. Good. Your Nikola fixation has deprived you of any understanding of how poorly prepared Armenia was for war. You clowns think one guy in power for 2 years collapsed the country. Pathetic.
Մարտն Անմար@HetemEkel

No one ever said that, the cunt doesn't even know my stance on Russia, but he is instructed by the nikolites to push this narrative. In other words, the guy is a whore.

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General@GeneralLmao·
@Hafiz62206670 @Helenkhosh You didn't say anything. This is what happens when your education consists of memorizing word salad.
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Hafiz@Hafiz62206670·
@Helenkhosh "Who knows the meaning of struggle better than Georgians & Armenians?"Azerbaijan knows better. It was Azerbaijan,with the blood of its citizens,that secured all the conditions for a European choice for georgians & armenians. It would be a great disgrace to underestimate this fact
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Helen Khoshtaria@Helenkhosh·
Open Letter to the People of Armenia 🇦🇲 I am addressing you from political imprisonment, where I have been confined for my struggle for a European future. I am proud to fight for my country’s historical mission, and imprisonment cannot be an obstacle to this. I want to express my admiration and respect for Armenian society, which has managed to secure a European perspective through its own hard work in a difficult situation. Who better than Georgians and Armenians know the meaning of the struggle and labor for freedom, statehood, independence, and true peace? In the 35-year history of our independence, a historical moment has arrived where our region has a great chance for a breakthrough toward freedom, peace, and development. The presence of European leaders in Yerevan filled me with joy and respect toward you. I am glad that an event of such historical importance for the region took place specifically in Yerevan—something that would have been difficult to imagine not long ago. Russia cannot stop our peoples' aspiration for freedom, and I want you to know that we do not intend to surrender; rather, we intend to win this hybrid war against Russia. The South Caucasus, with its unique history, will be a region of peace, development, and freedom within our native European family, and today, Armenia has taken a massive step toward this! Elene Khoshtaria Rustavi Women’s Prison 11/05/2026 🇦🇲🇪🇺🇬🇪
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@HetemEkel @_M_Mountain_ You Russophiles are truly stupid and worthless. They deliberately avoid helping Armenia because it suits their interests. No other major power has brought as much misery to us as those people.
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Misty Mountain
Misty Mountain@_M_Mountain_·
Why did Armenia become so militarily weak? Back in the late 90s, Armenia apparently had real military manufacturing. It existed. Then during Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, most of it got shut down. The excuse? Why spend money building weapons at home when Russia would sell them to us cheaper? Sounds practical - until you think about it. That decision didn’t just save money. It killed local industry, wiped out expertise, and made Armenia weak and dependent. No production, no leverage, no backup plan. Just reliance. Russia benefited from keeping Armenia dependent and incapable of producing its own weapons. It was by design. Now that Armenia is starting to move away from Russia’s orbit, lo and behold - Armenia began developing local weapons industry with so far quite good results.
Vadkam@Vadkam

@_M_Mountain_ Armenia had several quite serious arms manufacturers late 90s. Almost all of them were closed down during Kocharyan/Sargsyan. Main argument was that there is no reason to maintain expensive manufacturing when we can buy weapons from Russia at internal prices… no words

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@HetemEkel @_M_Mountain_ Yet Russia found every excuse in the book not to help Armenia. Just like in the 1890s, Russia seems to be obsessed with placating Turkey. That's what retarded, you dumbshit.
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@KenGardner11 Blame Trump for normalizing conspiracy theories that defy any common sense.
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@HetemEkel @_M_Mountain_ Russia is just as bad as Turkey. Endless betrayals, threats, and slowed development are all that has come from this "alliance." Nobody is kissing Turkish ass. You people have a slave mentality. Developing relations with others weans us off dependence.
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Մարտն Անմար@HetemEkel·
@GeneralLmao @_M_Mountain_ Op doesnt know shit, he's spewing retarded shit all the time. We just like commenting on his nonsense because he's like an experiment of how propaganda works on people. No one loves Russia, they suck, fuck em, but you nikolakans suck turkish balls and that's way worse
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David@David82677529·
@GeneralLmao @BrianMcDonaldIE Retard you received cheap and affordable energy that's enough for development ungrateful cunt Belarus received the same a nuclear power plant that powers 50 percent of their country
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Brian McDonald
Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE·
Russia increasingly appears happy enough to let Armenia drift away. From Moscow’s perspective, Yerevan is a difficult ally: geographically isolated from Russia itself, expensive to defend, politically unreliable under Pashinyan, and a constant source of friction with far more strategically useful partners like Azerbaijan and Turkey. Even if the Kremlin wanted to fully guarantee Armenian security, it’s not obvious how it realistically could. Russia has no direct land border with Armenia and no sea access to it. The real question is whether Armenia is making a smart strategic trade. 30% of its GDP is tied to trade with Russia, remittances remain hugely important, and Russian gas is supplied at heavily discounted prices for times less than European market rates.
Yulia Latynina@YLatynina

Armenia is a very problematic asset for Russia to hold on to. Historically - yes, it was only the Russian empire that saved Armenia and Georgia from extinction. But now it's deeply problematic. You really won't go to war for something, unless you really own it, and surely you won't spill the blood of you soldiers just to be called a "colonizer" and an "imperalist" by populist politicians. That's what Putin realizes and what Pashinyan, it seems, did not realize. Pashinyan could have sold Armenia as another Ukraine to EU politicians only in the case Putin was very interested in Armenia. Now Putin demonstrates that Armenia is not worth the buy. Not a single EU country would ever protect Armenia from the territorial expansion of its hostile Islamic neighbours and from ethnic cleansing that would follow. In fact, the destruction of Armenia by its Islamic neighbours can be a strategic advantage to EU; no potential nexus of problems with Islam, no potential Russian ally, and can be blamed yet on Russia's inaction. It is a very big strategic mistake of Pashinyan under these circumstances to offer his country to the EU to be used as a tool against Russia. And, looking at the results of the summit, the tool comes cheaply: no extra money, no EU membership, not even free EU entry. Only photos with Pashinyan. That's the cheapest currency, in which Ukraine is also mostly paid.

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@David82677529 @BrianMcDonaldIE No, you are just a Russophilic idiot who thinks that Armenia sticking with Russia brings any benefits. We've done that for 30 years and received nothing. Putin is just an incompetent and traitorous loser.
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@David82677529 @BrianMcDonaldIE No, the country that had the Chernobyl disaster in the 80s that forced the closure of Metsamor for some time is not ahead of anything. They also ruined a gas pipeline from Iran. To hell with them.
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David@David82677529·
@GeneralLmao @BrianMcDonaldIE You see how ignorant you are france nuclear reactors are mostly gen 2 they are still working on their gen 3 plus Russia and China has one of the newest reactors running in the world VVER 1200 VVER TOI they are leading in 4th generation nuclear reactors at least make some research
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General@GeneralLmao·
@David82677529 @BrianMcDonaldIE France has been great with nuclear energy. We don't need a subpar Soviet-era shit one. Being too attached to Russia was a mistake.
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General@GeneralLmao·
@signalb4silence @_M_Mountain_ That's a typical conspiracies cop out. Russia greenlit the war, sold weapons to Azerbaijan, wrote the ceasefire agreement, placed its troops there, and ignored its CSTO obligations. No, it was Russia that gave it away.
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David@David82677529·
@GeneralLmao @BrianMcDonaldIE Retard you offer nothing of value to Russia your power plants were built by Russia your gas prices are subsidised by them you need them for your trade seek wisdom boy
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@David82677529 @BrianMcDonaldIE Nah, Russia is a gigantic parasite that has control over many Armenian industries, hosts a military base, and uses Armenia for its own ends. They think they can pursue relations with Turks and Azeris while we must be loyal. Fuck them. They are useless and a drain.
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David@David82677529·
@GeneralLmao @BrianMcDonaldIE Lol a parasite is one who leaches on a bigger hosts and harms it think of that for a second Russia gets nothing beneficial doing business with Armenia Armenia is the parasite here
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@BrianMcDonaldIE To be honest, Russia doesn't need flies they are ungrateful, counts unreliable corrupt Russia should just be a big Switzerland or something neutral
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Misty Mountain@_M_Mountain_·
Russian state propaganda TV yesterday declared Armenians are a “brotherly nation that has never betrayed Russians throughout history.” Funny how they try to manipulate us when they see we choose Europe. Have you ever heard this kind of warmth from Russia when Armenia was firmly in Russia’s camp? Back then, Armenia was taken for granted, humiliated, betrayed, and spoken down to by Russia. But the moment Armenia starts turning toward Europe, and when they understand that Europe is open for us - suddenly we are “brothers that have never betrayed Russia.” They are sick. With Russia, loyalty earns contempt. But once you begin treating them with contempt - they start treating you with respect in their lame attempt to manipulate you. Funny how that works, right?
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@LucifersCourt No, Russia is a shit ally that greenlit the 2020 war. If they won't help Armenia, Armenia will also avoid helping them. It's that simple.
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@signalb4silence @_M_Mountain_ Russia is the one that made us give away all of that when they greenlit the 2020 war. None of this would be something to worry about if not for Putin.
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Signal Before Silence@signalb4silence·
I agree, but Armenia and Poland aren't in the same boat. It's very clear that Armenia is a country that has lost a war, and is consistently compromising itself over the demands for this peace in a way that will be the final nail in the coffin for Armenia. If Europe was sincere and not trying to kill off Armenia, they would make ONE move, at least ONE that puts Armenia in a stretegically stronger position. Giving away Tavush villages (not even gonna bring up Artsakh) gave away our ability to ever get power from another source other than Azerbaijan. The very enemy that has wine with Sevan Lake on the bottle, the same enemy that keeps saying Armenia is Azerbaijan. The same enemy that for decades has brainwashed their people to fantasize cutting Armenian heads and to think those are their lands... That isn't going to change overnight. Now those people, we're told, might be moved to Armenia in droves. There will be no Armenia in 20 years at this pace.
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