05:00:00 25.03.2025
Those who have been following the ideas and materials of Hosank since
the very first day of the movement's foundation have likely noticed our
stance on the Kremlin’s policies. However, I must admit that I, Hayk
Nazaryan, have not always held this opinion. When I was living in
America, my attitude toward Russia was neutral—I was neither
pro-Russian/Russophile nor anti-Russian/Russophobe (I still reject these
terms). However, there is a common misconception among national
conservative patriots in America, spread through their alternative
media, that Russia, under the leadership of Vladimir Putin, is
supposedly fighting against globalists or the New World Order of the
Zionists—and that Putin is personally fighting against the Jewish
influence in his country.
For a moment, I started believing this
myself, especially when the Russian army entered Syria in 2015, saving
Bashar al-Assad from being overthrown and temporarily preventing Syria
from being partitioned. It seemed like there was some truth to what they
were saying, but I still had my doubts, as I did not believe that
Russia had freed itself from Jewish influence after the collapse of the
Soviet Union. The facts still showed that nearly a third of Russia’s
wealthy elite were Jews who sympathized with Zionism, and the
"Chabad-Lubavitch" Jewish movement was quite active in Russia.
Nevertheless,
when I moved to Armenia, I still naïvely believed that it would be
possible to be a true ally of Russia against Azerbaijan and Turkey
because I convinced myself that today’s Russia was not Bolshevik Russia.
Even after returning from the treacherous 44-day war, I expressed the
same thought in an interview. However, everything changed when I started
studying things more deeply and witnessed the circus-like disgrace of
the 2021 elections.
By that time, I was already considering
starting a movement, which meant I had the responsibility to ensure that
from day one, our movement had the right stance on internal and
external matters. It became clear to me that the Russian-Turkish-Zionist
alliance had been restored and was actively working against our
independent statehood. A deep study of history makes it hard to miss
that the Russian Empire did everything possible to prevent the
establishment of a strong, independent Armenia in this region. I also
realized that Russia is not actually fighting against globalization or
international Zionism; rather, it is simply the other side of the same
coin. When we dig deeper, we see that this East-West conflict is, in
reality, an illusion since they are both anti-nationalist in essence.
In
short, by the end of 2021—five years after moving to Armenia—many
things became quite clear to me, and they are becoming even clearer as
time goes on regarding what is happening in our country and which forces
are trying to destroy our independence. This independence, which I had
considered sacred since childhood as a patriotic Armenian from the
diaspora. If we truly value independence and consider statehood not only
as the highest value but as something sacred, then we have a duty to
understand the truth, no matter how harsh or bitter it may be. We also
have a duty to fight for that truth, no matter how hopeless or difficult
the situation may seem.
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