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Հայկ Նազարյան - Ճառ #15 - «Հոսանք»-ի ժողովում - անգլերեն ենթագրերով (25-10-2025)

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Հայկ Նազարյան - Ճառ #15 - «Հոսանք»-ի ժողովում - անգլերեն ենթագրերով (25-10-2025)

Speech #15
In the Assembly

This year — about two months ago, on August 8 — the “Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and Interstate Relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan” was signed. Our neo-Bolshevik government presented it as a great achievement for the so-called “peace” agenda. With that piece of paper they proudly and shamelessly want to convince us that peace with a state as anti-Armenian and terroristic as Azerbaijan is guaranteed — which any reasonable Armenian must consider absurd.
The Russophiles support the November 9th agreement and oppose the August 8th agreement, while the Western-leaning camp supports the August 8th agreement and almost all of them oppose the November 9th agreement. Pro-Armenian nationalists oppose both documents because both are humiliating and anti-Armenian for Armenia; not only do they completely contradict our nation’s interests, they directly threaten our independent statehood. August 8 is, in effect, a continuation of November 9, and for any sensible patriot it is impossible to oppose one without opposing the other. Both arise from Russo-Turkish-Zionist interests — effectively opening the way for Azerbaijan to establish its full dominance over Armenia by fragmenting and destroying our state.
When a national political movement comes to power in our country and forges a truly national state, it will be obliged to tear apart these two documents. We will only support those documents which we will, with our own strength, force the enemy to sign — gradually opening the path to the creation of Greater Armenia.
Pashinyan and his clique talk as if they are strengthening our independence while at the same time preparing for “peace,” which is diametrically opposed to both logic and reality. Any national state that truly seeks to strengthen its independence and build a powerful country should not prepare for “peace”; on the contrary, it must unambiguously prepare for war. And any people who are willing to cede land — and thereby independence — for the sake of “security” will in the end have neither independence nor, even more so, security, because real and lasting security is impossible without independence, as our nation’s history has shown repeatedly, especially over the last 150 years. We do not live on false hopes or engage in self-deception. We know the only way to build a secure and independent state is to prepare in every way for war and a fierce struggle.
For example, this truth has become clearer to the Poles than ever before: they know that Russia poses a threat to their state and they cannot entrust their security to Brussels or Washington. As history shows, the Zionist dominated West betrayed the Poles during World War II: after Józef Piłsudski’s death England installed its puppet government in Poland, which a few years later intentionally pushed the country toward war with Germany. The Soviet Union also attacked Poland, but instead of fighting the Soviets the West declared war on Germany and after the war, instead of “liberating” Poland, handed it over to the criminal Red Army — turning Poland into a satellite of the Soviet Union. That is why Piłsudski remains the best example for Polish nationalists. Let us remember that Piłsudski defeated Bolshevik forces 105 years ago, just as Nzhdeh in the same years smashed the Russian 11th Bolshevik Army in Syunik. One defended Eastern Europe from the Red plague, the other defended the South Caucasus—more precisely, the Armenian Highlands.
The Poles have consciously or unconsciously learned these historical lessons well, and therefore they feel that only their own army can guarantee their security and they can trust only their own strength. That is why Poland has increased its military budget and, proportionally, become the most militarized country in NATO. To give a better idea: Poland’s military budget is about 4.7%, while Turkey’s is about 2.5%. Instead of making Poland’s rearmament a good example for us, our neo-Bolshevik, anti-national government continues to hypnotize the people with false promises of peace and makes our army “the last instrument of security.”
Just as Poland considers Russia a danger and does not trust the West, so must we see Russia as a danger and likewise not trust the West. Poland shows us today that the army must not be the country’s last — or even third or second — instrument of security, but unquestionably the first.
However, buying weapons and developing the army alone cannot keep the country safe without appropriate political leadership. Poland today needs a national and military-political leader like Józef Piłsudski, whom our Nzhdeh regarded as “one of the spiritual giants of mankind.” But we need a new leader like Nzhdeh even more than Poland needs a new Piłsudski, because we are actually in a more dangerous and extreme situation than the Poles.
Let us understand that chasing after peace brings us closer to the death of our statehood. This neo-Bolshevik, traitorous government, together with fake opposition, continues to deceive and delude our people while ignoring our children’s future. They try to convince us that “peace” means retreat and acceptance of this disgraceful condition, but in reality those empty slogans deprive us of our natural right to struggle and of our ability to hold power in our country. By depriving us of the will to fight, they want to seize our state, trample our honor and fragment our Fatherland.
But the hollow words about “peace” do not affect real Armenian nationalists. There are still dignified Armenians in Armenia who have not lost reason and awareness, who know that accepting defeat only opens the way to greater disasters and losses. We know that by pursuing peace we will only meet heavier losses and the threat of new wars.
To have peace we must not chase peace but pursue strength, power, and greatness, because that is how true peace is created. We must be ready to defend our interests, preserve our national dignity and stand against every encroachment — united around one goal: to secure our independence and the development of our nation. Peace belongs not to those who beg for it, but to those who impose it.
Now the world is more unstable than at any other time. Wars continue and multiply, but our government thinks it can keep Armenia isolated from all this, as if we live on a completely different planet. Let us not ignore what is happening in the Middle East, where the genocide by Zionists against the Palestinians continues in Gaza, while the great powers of the world do nothing, or what they do is purely for show. This is happening in the modern era —right now— which proves that the factor of force has not been replaced by diplomacy and paperwork, but today has greater importance than ever.
Yet the incompetent and spineless neo-Bolshevik authorities in Armenia think that pieces of paper can bring us peace with a state like Azerbaijan, which in essence in no way differs from Israel. Because of their treacherous and anti-Armenian policy, Armenia could one day become “Gaza” unless we awaken our fighting spirit again and build such a national state that makes clear that without relying on our own forces, diplomacy and paper are worthless. Power gives value to paper, not the other way around. The Armenian nation must begin again to believe in its potential and once more become a force to be reckoned with, if it wants not only to preserve its independent statehood but also to secure its identity and existence in this brutal world.
We need a Tseghakron state born from a nationalist political movement based on national values that will pursue Armenian-centered and pro-Armenian policies, so that Armenia becomes not a “Gaza” but a “Sparta” in this region. It is fitting to recall the words of our Spatarapt Nzhdeh: “I believe in you, your inner man and Armenian. I believe that you will commandingly become a vowed and avenging generation — a heroic generation of ours — by whose efforts the country Armenia will become a New Sparta in the heart of the East. Sparta, your country, as a new Sparta, can exist in the sad East. Strive for it, because you can and you shall become!”
The neo-Bolsheviks, with deceptive, Orwellian wordplay, try to hypnotize us and put pillows under our heads — indirectly propagating an ideology of defeatism and surrender. The anti-Armenian neo-Bolshevik system wants to submit and destroy the Armenian nation completely — choking our natural and healthy instinct to fight the enemy’s agenda and resist — so that Armenia cannot again become a forceful factor in this region. For example, when they speak of the current 29,800 sq. km boundaries of Armenia, they actually mean the borders of Soviet Armenia. When they say “peace must be established,” they actually mean accepting the enemy’s total dominance. “Opening transits” really means Turkification of Armenia, and “ending the conflict” means surrender.
However, there are decent Armenian nationalists who can hear with their own ears and see with their own eyes and understand what is really happening and what our enemies and their collaborating traitors want to do to us. We can see through the veil and the illusion and are confident that this artificial pressure applied against us will one day — at the right moment, for example when the Great Crisis comes — receive a powerful counter-reaction. That counter-reaction will not only crush the present illusion and all their satanic plans aimed against our nation, Fatherland and independent statehood, but also open the path to a truly independent, united and powerful Armenia, which we will be obliged to follow with our decisive will.

— Hayk Nazaryan
     Օctober 25, 2025

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