Baron of Roslin

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Baron of Roslin

Baron of Roslin

@victoriaignis

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Cilicia Katılım Aralık 2022
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Litovsk
Litovsk@adamindibisinaq·
@xoskilav Bunun için savaşçı gerekir. Kaç tane erkek savaşçınız kaldı?? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Saint Sarkis ֍
Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@anibokchuyan @Hay_to_LA @xoskilav It makes sense that because they weren’t raised among Armenians, they have nothing to reference. More reasons to go back to our ancestral lands and show them what an Armenian is vs what they’ve been told from otars.
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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
Look at these two clowns, both born in the USSR, able to speak perfect Russian, as it was their first language, communicate with each other in a broken ass English. You can't make this shit up.
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Baron of Roslin
Baron of Roslin@victoriaignis·
@OlgaBazova @GeromanAT Why should they speak russian? The language of slavic whores who start speaking turkish anyway once they reproduce mutts from turkjeets.
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Communakios
Communakios@communakios·
The Hellenic Armed Forces currently maintain active deployments in Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo, and N.Macedonia (whatever). Furthermore, HN assets are operational across the Libyan Sea, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Red Sea. photo by @christosKoffas
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Communakios
Communakios@communakios·
Greece is deploying a Patriot missile battery and two F-16s to safeguard 🇧🇬 airspace. 🇬🇷 is extending its anti-missile protection proving it is one of the few EU nations with the capability for immediate response to any military threat.
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Harris Samaras
Harris Samaras@HarrisSamaras·
No patrons: Israel, Greece and Cyprus must build power beyond Washington @ShayGal84 the author, dear @Wolfypolitics, is not against appropriate alliances and he is not against an alliance with the USA. He is against excessive reliance that limits the ability to act independently in foreign policy, risking the loss of strategic autonomy, conforming to the whatever interests of the dominant partner. Israel, Greece and Cyprus face the same enemies and similar geopolitical challenges. Shay Gal's, valid in my point of view proposal, can only be successful if the three countries realize that a strategic alliance of the sort presents a complex balance of efficiency and vulnerability. It requires interdependence. Not only in defence and security. It requires deep economic and trade integration between the parties that can provide a hedge against small-scale instability. Energy is another important component, and I provide this as an example. The three countries, between them, possess the energy reserves to be self-sustained, be also a major exporter, for decades to come. Instead, third parties (some of them "allies", the US and the EU included) "forbade" them to jointly develop this potential of immense importance. Instead of jointly developing the potential, due to the lack of the "structure" and the "centre" that Shay Gal talks about in his article, Cyprus and Israel, Cyprus more than Israel, are "giving away" the valuable resource to a third party (that is not necessarily an ally). Greece, because of the afore mentioned "allies" (that include the US and the EU) has only recently "discovered" that it should exploit its energy reserves intensively. And another example; there are more. Cyprus and Israel have ratified their EEZs (Exclusive Economic Zones) between them. Greece hasn't yet with Cyprus. Why it hasn't? It is because "allies" (the US and the EU included) "forbade" them to. Yes, Turkey issued an unjustified casus belli in the event that Greece proceeds with its legal right. Naive is the one that claims or believes that if the US and the EU wanted to, Turkey wouldn't put its tail between its legs and wouldn't submit to what international law clearly and irrevocably stipulates. Same example applies with the invasion and occupation of Cyprus by Turkey. Why is Turkey occupying Cyprus still? Because "allies" (the US and the EU included) choose so for their whatever interests! This "structure", this "centre", is about mutualized risk and benefit. It is about survival. It is about having no other evident choice but to mutually protect our own. | #Israel #Greece #Cyprus @netanyahu @kmitsotakis @Christodulides x.com/HarrisSamaras/…
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Harris Samaras
Harris Samaras@HarrisSamaras·
"The United States remains necessary, but it is no longer a foundation. Europe hesitates, yet its interests will compel alignment. Turkey exploits both, shaping outcomes while others debate them. Israel, Greece and Cyprus cannot wait for clarity from outside. They must build structure where others offer process, power where others offer language. The Eastern Mediterranean does not need a patron. It needs a centre. They can be that centre, and once it exists, Europe will align with it and Turkey will have to face it." | @rieasgreece @ShayGal84 #Israel #Greece #Cyprus #USA #NATO #EU #Turkey @netanyahu @kmitsotakis @Christodulides rieas.gr/researchareas/…
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τριπλό άξελ
τριπλό άξελ@AxeL_TripLo·
Ελλάς Ρωσια Τουρκία Ιράν έχουμε τον ίδιο εχθρό. Σιωνιστές Εβραίους χαζαροεβραίους σατανιστές. Νέα τάξη πραγμάτων της ανομίας και ανωμαλίας. Βρωμιάρηδες φονιάδες Εβραίοι τον λαών.
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Nika Jabi
Nika Jabi@NikaJabi·
@JeffyIsFat @DailyTurkic Official spelling internationally means at the request of the country's government, this is now the spelling in English or any other language.
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Daily Turkic
Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic·
Türkiye and Armenia will rebuild the historic Ani Bridge, physically linking the two countries again.
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Baron of Roslin
Baron of Roslin@victoriaignis·
@DailyTurkic We will never like you but we don’t have to be at war. We can have normal relations at the diplomatic level.
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Román
Román@Zmei_Hhsss·
@Sahagkib Just find a Russian or Ukrainian and ask them to pretend to be Belarusian for you.
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Baron of Roslin
Baron of Roslin@victoriaignis·
@sopjap Not everything is about Georgia. You lot are megalomaniacs.
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Sopo Japaridze
Sopo Japaridze@sopjap·
lol yes hosting this in Armenia was definitely not to foster stability but to taunt Russia inside the country they had good relations with until recently. As a bonus, hosting it in Armenia is to further punish Georgia by having it next to us for not doing EU’s bidding and straying from the EU path.
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In Yerevan for the European Political Community summit, where the European family comes together to foster unity and stability in our continent.

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Markus
Markus@arambusiness·
Armenia is European 🇪🇺
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Baron of Roslin
Baron of Roslin@victoriaignis·
@hayqmets Russian women would rather spend their holidays in Antalya than in Dilijan. What’s the number of russian-turkish mutts? These simps even forgave the downing of their jets. Since the coup, Russia is in cahoots with 🦃. Your perception of Russia is romantic. Get back to reality.
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Prince du Karabaque
Prince du Karabaque@hayqmets·
Look at the language Nazi-worshipping wannabe "Armenians" use to talk about a Karabakh war (90s, 2016, 2020) hero, Shahe Ajemyan, just because he dared to say "long live Russia." Unlike Nazi-worshipping wannabe "Armenians," as a war hero who has done more for Armenia than 99.99% of ethnic Armenians, Shahe understands who Armenia's friend is and who is not. And remember, these people, Pashinyan supporters, Nazis/fascists, deranged Russophobes, EU-philes, etc., are all the same, just with a different flavour. Ultimately, all of them want to serve the West and position themselves as its loyal lackeys.
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Teori Dergisi
Teori Dergisi@TeoriDergi·
📢MAYIS SAYIMIZ ÇIKTI! •İnsanlığın Kaderini Belirleyen İttifak Türkiye-Rusya-Çin-İran ✓Doğu Perinçek ✓Yıldıray Çiçek ✓Aleksandr Dugin ✓Metin Külünk ✓Dr. Hazar Vural ✓Doç. Dr. Mehmet Perinçek ✓Sun Zhuangzhi ✓Mehmet Enes Beşer ✓Ali Mercan ✓Jin Xin
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Baron of Roslin
Baron of Roslin@victoriaignis·
@NinaByzantina @BasterMlasters AZ attacked Armenia proper too. RU always armed AZ too. Dugin admitted to letting AZ win the war as part of a deal. Eurasianism is turkophile. Karabakh’s international recognition is a diplomatic rhetoric used as an excuse. RU women love turkish men. RU gave us the ick, sorry.
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Nina 🐙 Byzantina
Nina 🐙 Byzantina@NinaByzantina·
@BasterMlasters Was Nagorno-Karabakh an internationally recognized part of Armenia for Russia to act? The fact that Pashinyan not only handed it over but is recognizing Azeri control over it is all on him.
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Nina 🐙 Byzantina
Nina 🐙 Byzantina@NinaByzantina·
I do think that the Kremlin needs to draw the appropriate conclusions from this "European Political Community" summit, having been held in Armenia, where Russia still has a military base in Gyumri, for starters. Armenia's leader, Pashinyan, who has been sitting on three chairs for most of his time in office (with Russia, Washington, and Brussels), hosted an openly hostile power. At the same time, the summit was an absolute CLOWN SHOW with its primary goal as PR. For instance, the meeting included Canada, which the EU continually tries to woo, apparently on the basis of some vague and ever-shifting post-Liberal "values," rather than geography, and as an infantile way to challenge Washington. More laughable yet was the inclusion of the Belarussian "oppositionist" Tsikhanouskaya, who LITERALLY PRETENDS to be the leader of Belarus on social media, as if she's a legitimate decision-maker from that country. Dictator Zelensky was there too, of course. But he's always paraded like a dog by the Eurocrats, so that's business as usual.
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Baron of Roslin
Baron of Roslin@victoriaignis·
@BowesChay Eurasian foreign policy is turkophile. RU needs 🦃 and its influence over the turkic states, opposed to Armenia’s interests. EU has superior institutions. Armenia must end its isolation and the reliance on RU for security. 🇫🇷🇬🇷🇨🇾🇦🇲🇮🇳 is a better security diversification.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
The massively unpopular French President Emmanuel Macron has basically announced that Armenia has turned its back on Russia and chosen the path to Europe. In reality, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is desperately trying to cling to power ahead of the June elections, where the opposition currently leads. He's staged flashy meetings with European officials and even invited the corrupt Dictator Zelensky, its clear he's now gambling on anything that might save his skin. And heres why an association with Brussles is so attractive to Nikol, they have a proven track record of "engineering" favorable election outcomes, just as it did in Moldova, Romania (as I personally know) and tried to do in Georgia. But the world of 2026 is not the world of 2021. It is rapidly splitting into blocs, and the Russia China bloc looks far more attractive than the Titanic like European Union, with its dying industry, energy shortages, aggressive LGBT agenda, and endless sanctions, even the United States, with its expensive energy and heavy reliance on military pressure doesn't seem so attractive anymore. Russia offers so many common sense supports to Yerevan, affordable food, energy, and raw materials. China provides industry for every need. In contrast, once a country submits to Western pressure, the demands never stop, no more visas for Russian citizens, severed air links, joining self harm anti Russian sanctions, all of which hammer the local economy. Eventually, they push sovereign nations toward direct confrontation with Russia, something unthinkable in Armenia. But the results speak for themselves in places like Moldova, after aligning with the West and imposing sanctions on Russia, it saw its economy collapse into permanent crisis, rigged elections, and stagnation, its now one of the worst performers in Europe. Georgia, a place I've spend a lot of time in covering the color revolution attempts, by contrast, has maintained steady growth and continues to attract investments from around the world. Armenia now faces the same choice, tie itself to a fading and increasingly authoritarian European project that offers lectures and decline, or preserve pragmatic ties with Russia for real stability and economic benefit. I think its obvious what the choice now facing the Armenian is.
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