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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲

@Minassian24

Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
Pashinyan is not engaged in any serious diplomacy. He is an arrogant fool who cannot control his emotions. This is the same clown who threatened his own people with snipers, campaigned while carrying a hammer, and recently lost control of himself by yelling at a woman in the metro while she was with her child. The one thing Pashinyan does not have is courage. He is simply further damaging Armenian state interests through his own shortsightedness and stupidity.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Armenian Prime Minister seems to be trolling Putin, boasting of his country’s free elections and no restrictions on social media platforms The guy has balls 😂
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Armenians are not opposed to good relations with the West. But Armenia’s geography is what it is. We must also maintain good relations with Russia and Iran. We cannot change our neighbors, and we do not have the luxury of living as an island power, insulated from the realities around us. There is nothing anti Russian or anti Western in saying that Armenia’s government must be pro Armenian. That is the core issue. The present regime is not acting in Armenia’s interest, and foreign voices do not have the right to dictate what Armenians should do in their own country. If the goal is for Armenia to survive and prosper, then no serious person should oppose balanced relations with all major powers, especially with the largest nuclear power in the world. Armenia cannot afford to become anyone’s puppet. It must act as a state that serves its own national interest.
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Chloe Fox
Chloe Fox@RedFoxTruth·
@melikofararat Some Armenians live comfortably in the West but still think Armenia should be Russia's puppet. They should try actually moving to Russia first, see for themselves how badly Armenians get treated over there - and only after that come and tell us what they think.
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Chloe Fox
Chloe Fox@RedFoxTruth·
This guy clearly has no idea what he's talking about. I didn't even bother reading the rest of his nonsense after he claimed the dram would disappear. EU member states aren't obliged to adopt the euro. He's obviously just parroting the Kremlin line.
Dr. Arthur Khachikyan@dr_khachikyan

The slogan "Armenia is Europe" is broadcast from every corner as a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. But have you ever considered the real price we will have to pay for this one-way ticket? Behind the beautiful slogans hides an economic disaster. I am Arthur Khachikyan, and in this video, I take off the rose-colored glasses to show -using dry numbers and laws—how political populism is destroying the foundation of our economy. In this video, we will analyze in detail: - Where our national currency, the dram, will disappear to, and why transitioning to the euro will make everyday life unbearably expensive for ordinary people. - How European standards and strict quotas will wipe out the Armenian farmer and put an end to our agriculture. - Why the myth of "European billions" is nothing but a beautiful facade masking debt slavery. - The energy trap: how much we will actually pay for gas if we cut old ties for the sake of new illusions. We are ready to sacrifice our sovereignty and economy just to become a pawn in someone else's geopolitical game. And the most terrifying part is that our children will be the ones paying the price for this populism. How are we being driven into an economic catastrophe to the applause of the "European dream", and why do we need the Swiss model of partnership instead of blind submission? YouTube link in the replies👇

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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
@ArsTorosyan It is remarkable how everyone you oppose somehow ends up being labeled a Russian asset. When accusations like that are made so casually and so often, it raises the question of whether the real concern should be the accuser, not the accused.
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Arsen Torosyan
Arsen Torosyan@ArsTorosyan·
Russian oligarch Samvel Karapetyan’s political force was caught bribing Armenian voters for the upcoming parliamentary elections. Yet another vivid example of how they imagine getting elected and running the country.
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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
The war with Iran needs to end before it spirals into something far worse. This conflict has moved far beyond politics, ideology, or government. A prolonged war with Iran would be catastrophic and impossible to control. The real danger is that Israel has unconventional weapons, and that changes everything. It only takes one mistake, one miscalculation, or one unhinged man to do something irreversible. A war that should never have started has now become a conflict with existential consequences for both states. Outside powers need to intensify diplomatic pressure and force a negotiated settlement, no matter how difficult that may be. The longer this war continues, the closer the region moves toward disaster.
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa

I don't think people understand the gravity of the situation as the UN is preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran. This is a picture of Tehran. For you uneducated, untraveled, never-served, warhawks licking your chops at the thought of bombing it. It's not some low population desert. There are families, children, family pets. Regular working class people with dreams. You're sick to want war. Tehran is a city of nearly 10,000,000 people. Imagine nuking Washington, Berlin, Paris, London, or beyond, bombed with nuclear weapons. I gave up my diplomatic career to leak this information. I suspended my duties so as not to be part of or a witness to this crime against humanity, in an attempt to prevent a nuclear winter before it is too late. Yesterday, nearly ten million people protested “No Kings” in the United States. The possibility of the use of nuclear weapons must be taken very seriously. It's dangerous. Act now. Spread this message worldwide. Take the streets. Protest for our humanity and future. Only the people can stop it. History will remember us.

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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
If the group truly mattered, health insurance would never be tied to employment, food quality would take precedence over profit, and everything possible would be done to raise the standard of living for the population. Instead, we have more carcinogens in our food than we would like to admit, people are drowning in medical bills, and we have one of the unhealthiest populations in the industrialized world. If individuals do not matter, how can the group matter?
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Odium
Odium@0d3num·
@Minassian24 @BretWeinstein You can’t focus on the individual at he cost of the group if group health is the preferred outcome
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Doctors have a tremendous capacity to maim you and/or shorten your life, and not much insight on how to avoid doing so.
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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
@BarretK Armenia would be committing economic suicide by doing that. Joining the EU has never been in its interest, nor will it ever be.
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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
@MarioNawfal If he were serious, he would shut off the flow of oil that he helps transport from Azerbaijan to Israel. Erdogan does not care about the Palestinian people or their suffering. He is a shrewd politician.
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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
@MarioNawfal That’s essentially where we started, why would any self respecting nation give up its missile defense program? These demands are unrealistic.
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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
Is there no one on the American side who can try to stop this war? War with Iran should never have happened, and now it is quickly spiraling out of control. At this rate, it will take only one miscalculation or one mistake to trigger a global catastrophe.
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen

Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's energy facilities, and Iran warns it will retaliate by destroying Gulf States' energy and desalination plants - cutting off the access to water.

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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
Can you explain why this is supposed to cross a red line when Iran’s opponents have been doing the same thing? This is a war that never should have started, and every side bears responsibility. But once Iran itself was attacked and its vital infrastructure was hit, how many red lines were really left? Do not get me wrong, I am not in favor of attacks on nuclear sites, especially because the consequences do not stay confined to one place and can affect people across different regions. But when a state feels its back is against the wall, it is going to lash out. I expect the Israelis will do the same.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇮🇱 Iran claims direct missile hit on Dimona nuclear site Ballistic missile reportedly landed in the area with multiple injuries, alleged but unconfirmed so far. If true, this crosses a massive red line. Source: RN Intel
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇦🇪🇰🇼 IRGC claims missile and drone strikes on US-linked bases in UAE and Kuwait They targeted Al-Minhad and Ali Al-Salem, saying the bases hit Iranian Gulf positions first. Source: @ILRedAlert

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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
It is incredible to see just how much support Pashinyan has from our Turkic speaking neighbors. You would think that if you were truly representing the interests of your nation, you would face at least some resistance from your adversaries. In this case, it seems that Nikol has built strong friendships with those same adversaries. Whose side is Nikol on?
Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic

Armenian PM Pashinyan: • Kocharyan, Karapetyan, and Tsarukyan are opening the door to war with Azerbaijan. • They are saying that they will reconsider the current peace and seek to achieve peace, including by force. • They poses an existential threat to Armenia.

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Vahe Minassian 🇺🇸🇦🇲
The Gulf states have more American and Western investment than most countries in the world. How are those “investments” protecting them at this juncture? Nearly all Arab states are being used as cannon fodder, while essential assets are being redirected toward Israel. If you do not understand your neighbors, their strengths, and their vulnerabilities, and you insist on ignoring those geopolitical realities in favor of Western delusions, then what you are really asking for is for Armenia to be sacrificed as well in great power politics. Armenia is not in a position to play both sides. It has unsustainable borders, two genocidal neighbors joined at the hip with the Americans and Israelis, and no borders with Western countries. For Armenia to survive, it must come to terms with where it is located and who its neighbors are. Should Armenia strive to have good relations with all countries? Sure. But it also needs to be realistic. What you are asking for is to trade one overlord for another, while one is on your doorstep and the other is thousands of miles away.
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Misty Mountain
Misty Mountain@_M_Mountain_·
I keep hearing people say that the West doesn’t really care about Armenia and will eventually exploit it and abandon it. What many people overlook, however, is called INVESTMENTS. Western countries have already been investing heavily in Armenia - supercomputing centers, AI and high-tech manufacturing, infrastructure, schools, financial institutions, and broader economic development. You generally don’t pour large amounts of money into something you plan to simply discard later. Investment means long-term interest, because it’s their capital on the line. These investments are not about exploiting Armenia’s resources either. Much of it is directed toward Armenia’s intellectual and technological potential, which is one of the country’s most valuable assets. That said, it’s also true that the West has often claimed to support certain countries and later exploited and abandoned them. History shows both cases. In reality, there tend to be two different trajectories. A useful comparison might be Iraq and South Korea. Both were countries the West was supposedly “helping”. Iraq ended up majorly screwed by the West. South Korea, on the other hand, received sustained investment and support and was transformed into a highly developed country because of the Western support. The key difference is investments and their nature. Countries where the West invests deeply are usually not the countries that West has an intention to screw later. That’s why Armenia today looks much closer to the Singapore / South Korea model than the Iraq model. The presence of serious, ongoing Western investment suggests long-term strategic interest, not abandonment. Because if you abandon projects you invest into, their loss is your loss.
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