12:45:00 18.06.2025
In the south, our friendly neighbor Iran has entered into a war against Israel and the criminal Zionist regime. Our age-old enemies, appearing as two separate states, are conducting military exercises right under our nose. In the north, our sworn “ally” is waiting for the right moment to give Baku the green light to attack Syunik.
Meanwhile, we have a traitorous government that speaks of an “era of peace,” and a deceitful, fake opposition that preaches “dignified peace.” In reality, both are not only dividing our people, but also placing a pillow under the nation’s head—trying to subconsciously convince us that it's possible to overcome this existential crisis without sacrifice and struggle.
They argue only about who can negotiate better with one country or another, as if the world is built solely on diplomacy. But just as in physics the first law is that force is the basis of all action, geopolitics too is built on force. Without force, there is no movement—just as on the geopolitical stage, without force, there is no sovereignty.
Negotiations and diplomacy have value only when you can appear on the global stage as a real player, backed by your will and strength, no matter how few in number or limited in resources you may be. Agreements and papers only make sense when they are balanced by force—otherwise we resemble a barking dog that doesn’t bite. Negotiations, papers, and international agreements truly mean nothing when a nation continues to carry a defeatist mindset and a slave mentality. Especially now, when our enemies are arming themselves to the teeth and are openly determined to solve all their problems through force. We do not want war, but that is not up to us alone. War is coming, and the world will not forgive us if we are unprepared.
The only way out of this situation is a devoted, organized struggle. But if we do not have a political movement capable of uniting the best elements of the nation and leading that struggle for the sake of our independent statehood, then defeat is inevitable. Our only hope for salvation is a clearly focused movement, led by a single leader—someone with not only an offensive military-political strategy, but also the resolve to mobilize 150–200 thousand Armenian soldiers and inspire them to fight the enemy until their last breath.
If we cut the noise and clear away the artificial fog clouding our people’s consciousness, we will see that this path is the only realistic and pragmatic solution. We must prepare not for an “era of peace” or “dignified peace,” but for a true great patriotic war. And the first step of that war is to join or support the right national-political movement.
One Nation, One State, One Will
Glory to Armenia and Victory!
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