10:00:00 29.03.2025
Until now, the current fake opposition continues to spread the claim
that the Armenian government was responsible for starting the 2020 war,
asserting that "the war could have been avoided." This is simply a
treacherous statement because, no matter how much one opposes the
current anti-national and traitorous government, making such claims
harms Armenian statehood, not Pashinyan and his incompetent clique.
Especially when Pashinyan not only accepts this claim but goes further,
saying even more absurd things, such as claiming that we’ve been guilty
since 1988 simply for raising the Artsakh issue at that time. In other
words, the fake opposition makes a treasonous statement, and instead of
refuting it, the person occupying the position of prime minister not
only agrees but makes an even greater treasonous statement.
This
accusation is also absurd because avoiding the war was impossible for
the simple reason that our 1994 military victory (which, in a
treacherous act, we didn't even commemorate as a national holiday) was
never politically secured. That is why the outbreak of a new war was
inevitable—it was bound to happen sooner or later. Any politician—be it
Robert Kocharyan or Poghos Poghosyan—who claims otherwise is simply an
opportunistic fraud and a scoundrel.
Another absurdity is that
the current government is not only blamed for starting the war but also
for not ending it sooner (in other words, for not surrendering faster).
If this opposition were truly national and genuine, it would be blaming
Azerbaijan for starting the war—regardless of how much they hate
Pashinyan. It would also blame Pashinyan, not for failing to surrender
sooner, but for surrendering at all and leading our army to a
humiliating defeat. Simply put, the one responsible for the war is the
tyrant of Baku, while the one responsible for the disgraceful defeat is
Pashinyan and the traitorous generals collaborating with him.
Naturally,
the current fake opposition—which is part of the fifth column—does not
say such things, because, alongside the government, they are merely
spreading the propaganda of the Russian-Turk-Zionist tandem, in order to
inject guilt and a defeatist mentality into the population of the
losing side, the Armenian people, to make us easier to control. And they
do this in such a way that it seems entirely natural, so much so that
many ordinary citizens might even believe that spreading such ideas is
an expression of patriotism.
However, this incompetent and
treacherous government and the fake opposition fully subscribe to the
absurd idea that we can somehow strengthen our independence and achieve
peace by accepting defeat and waving the white flag. They believe that
peace depends solely on Armenia—that if we truly want peace and practice
“proper diplomacy,” peace will come. Yet, at the same time, they claim
that we are too small and weak to do much. On one hand, they scare us by
saying that if we do not continue the policy of surrender, war will
come. On the other hand, they give false hope, claiming that if we keep
bowing to the Turks and the Russians, peace will reign. They talk about
independence while mocking the word "victory." With such contradictory
and insane ideas, they continue to poison the minds and souls of our
compatriots.
All of this makes it clear that the current
government, the parliamentary opposition, and the overwhelming majority
of the extra-parliamentary opposition—whether consciously or
unconsciously—are promoting the same anti-state ideology and pushing an
agenda against our independence. We must fully understand this and
recognize it clearly, so that later we can unite with a truly national
organization—one that stands not only against the current anti-national
government but against the entire anti-Armenian system that disregards
Armenia’s independence and victory.
If we want to preserve our
independence, strengthen our statehood, and live in peace and
prosperity, we must remember only two words—struggle and victory.
One Nation, One State, One Will.
Glory to Armenia and Victory!
Until now, the current fake opposition continues to spread the claim
that the Armenian government was responsible for starting the 2020 war,
asserting that "the war could have been avoided." This is simply a
treacherous statement because, no matter how much one opposes the
current anti-national and traitorous government, making such claims
harms Armenian statehood, not Pashinyan and his incompetent clique.
Especially when Pashinyan not only accepts this claim but goes further,
saying even more absurd things, such as claiming that we’ve been guilty
since 1988 simply for raising the Artsakh issue at that time. In other
words, the fake opposition makes a treasonous statement, and instead of
refuting it, the person occupying the position of prime minister not
only agrees but makes an even greater treasonous statement.
This
accusation is also absurd because avoiding the war was impossible for
the simple reason that our 1994 military victory (which, in a
treacherous act, we didn't even commemorate as a national holiday) was
never politically secured. That is why the outbreak of a new war was
inevitable—it was bound to happen sooner or later. Any politician—be it
Robert Kocharyan or Poghos Poghosyan—who claims otherwise is simply an
opportunistic fraud and a scoundrel.
Another absurdity is that
the current government is not only blamed for starting the war but also
for not ending it sooner (in other words, for not surrendering faster).
If this opposition were truly national and genuine, it would be blaming
Azerbaijan for starting the war—regardless of how much they hate
Pashinyan. It would also blame Pashinyan, not for failing to surrender
sooner, but for surrendering at all and leading our army to a
humiliating defeat. Simply put, the one responsible for the war is the
tyrant of Baku, while the one responsible for the disgraceful defeat is
Pashinyan and the traitorous generals collaborating with him.
Naturally,
the current fake opposition—which is part of the fifth column—does not
say such things, because, alongside the government, they are merely
spreading the propaganda of the Russian-Turk-Zionist tandem, in order to
inject guilt and a defeatist mentality into the population of the
losing side, the Armenian people, to make us easier to control. And they
do this in such a way that it seems entirely natural, so much so that
many ordinary citizens might even believe that spreading such ideas is
an expression of patriotism.
However, this incompetent and
treacherous government and the fake opposition fully subscribe to the
absurd idea that we can somehow strengthen our independence and achieve
peace by accepting defeat and waving the white flag. They believe that
peace depends solely on Armenia—that if we truly want peace and practice
“proper diplomacy,” peace will come. Yet, at the same time, they claim
that we are too small and weak to do much. On one hand, they scare us by
saying that if we do not continue the policy of surrender, war will
come. On the other hand, they give false hope, claiming that if we keep
bowing to the Turks and the Russians, peace will reign. They talk about
independence while mocking the word "victory." With such contradictory
and insane ideas, they continue to poison the minds and souls of our
compatriots.
All of this makes it clear that the current
government, the parliamentary opposition, and the overwhelming majority
of the extra-parliamentary opposition—whether consciously or
unconsciously—are promoting the same anti-state ideology and pushing an
agenda against our independence. We must fully understand this and
recognize it clearly, so that later we can unite with a truly national
organization—one that stands not only against the current anti-national
government but against the entire anti-Armenian system that disregards
Armenia’s independence and victory.
If we want to preserve our
independence, strengthen our statehood, and live in peace and
prosperity, we must remember only two words—struggle and victory.
One Nation, One State, One Will.
Glory to Armenia and Victory!
Subscribe and receive news to your email address.
Comments