tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post7427326606692801889..comments2024-03-29T01:42:29.824+03:00Comments on Heralding the Rise of Russia: The Middle East, Russia, Armenia and the rampaging menace of Globalism, the political West and the vital importance of Russia on the global stage - August, 2012Arevordihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-68534788381339949332012-08-23T20:46:09.694+04:002012-08-23T20:46:09.694+04:00http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2677_august_22_...http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2677_august_22_2012/2677_press_scanner.html<br /><br />Here's another interesting article from that trainwreck of a nation to our north. Again Armenia and Artsakh become the key focus. The Georgians are rightfully worried that if case of war Russia will again bulldoze over them, this time killing two birds with one stone: removing mischa the maniac and breaking the blockade of the strategically valuable Russian bases in Gyumri and Erebuni, and consequently breaking the blockade of Armenia as well and isolating azerbaijan from trukey.<br /><br />All I can say is that the strategic value of the Russian bases on Armenian soil are BEYOND ASTRONOMICAL as the west begins to move on Iran. This is a stark contemporary demonstration of what historians always say about Armenia always having occupied a crucial geostrategic location coveted by all the major Empires from Rome and Byzantium to the Persians, Arabs, Mongols and turks. History always repeats itself, let's play the game properly this time!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-20710669077274838412012-08-23T20:19:55.763+04:002012-08-23T20:19:55.763+04:00http://www.day.kiev.ua/233624
This is an interest...http://www.day.kiev.ua/233624<br /><br />This is an interesting Ukrainian article regarding games between Russia and Iran. Very interesting how Armenia and Artsakh figure prominently in the calculations. The threat of Iran blockading Armenia and this forcing Armenia to abandon Russia is a bit much. Ignore the typical Anti-Russian last sentence the jackass author felt compelled to insert.<br /><br />http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/120030/<br /><br />Interesting comments and attempts to bend over backwards and artificially separate one brigade of the Armenian Army which serves in international peacekeeping operations from other brigades serving in Artsakh. If Armenia's "inferior" frontline troops in Artsakh have been able to repeatedly destroy azerbaijan's multi-billion dollar military's best elite commando units time and again at very respectable kill rations, well I can only imagine Armenia's peacekeeping brigade must be capable of world conquest.<br /><br />http://asbarez.com/104894/will-the-us-punish-armenia/<br /><br />Khachatourian makes a surprisingly good point standing up for Armenia's interests in dealing with Iran and actually calling out American hypocracy in criticizing Armenia while supporting belligerents turkey and azerbaijan. This is the kind of Pro-Armenia activism is what I would hope from the ARF, and is a refreshing change from its recent history of being a western lackey in Armenia which promotes faggotry in Armenia, engaging in partnership talk with traitor ter-petrostein and building up hatred against Armenia's President and driving a wedge between Armenian Society and between Armenia and the Diaspora. It's about time the ARF began acting like the National Socialist party it was founded as rather than the Armenian Pan-National Movement and the Armenian Assembly of America (but I'm not holding my breath).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-38183697992000242302012-08-23T08:10:29.587+04:002012-08-23T08:10:29.587+04:00If debka is the only source for the stinger story ...If debka is the only source for the stinger story then be weary. They are not the most reliable source. Though I do hope in this case they are correct.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-56150516457468662592012-08-22T17:12:27.009+04:002012-08-22T17:12:27.009+04:00Ճիշդ այդպէս...
Մինջ այդ ես լաւ եմ յիշում դուք ժամ...Ճիշդ այդպէս...<br /><br />Մինջ այդ ես լաւ եմ յիշում դուք ժամանակին ինձ ասել էիք Կարեն Կարապետեանի հնարաւոր վերադարձի մասին որպէս նախագահի դեկնածու: Ահաւասիկ արդէն խօսքեր սկսել են տարածուել:Svetianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-2683905309015108982012-08-22T05:40:45.631+04:002012-08-22T05:40:45.631+04:00@Svetia
Լրագրի վարցկան անասուները փաստ են որ մեր ...@Svetia<br /><br />Լրագրի վարցկան անասուները փաստ են որ մեր ազգում կան այսոր շատ ոչինչ չարժեցող էշ քունողներ...<br /><br />@Skhara<br /><br />I'm with you. I also hope Assad gives them a bloody nose. What happens in Syria is will determine want will or will not happen in Iran. Very interesting information about the anti-aircraft missiles. I was not aware. Thank you.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-11831060296587848822012-08-22T03:54:13.612+04:002012-08-22T03:54:13.612+04:00Arevordi, I am not necessarily confident that Assa...Arevordi, I am not necessarily confident that Assad survives. However, I am rooting hard for him to at least give his globalist/zionist/wahabist foes a bloody nose in the process. Syria is the toughest nut they've attempted to crack thus far and their drive to destroy that nation may end up with a whole lot of unintended "blow-back" in the region:<br /><br />For example,<br />the kurds seem to have the greatest potential right now then they've ever had before. In Syria, the army is said to have pulled out of Kurdish majority towns. Syria is very hostile to Turkey and according to debka, Assad through back channels told them that if they discover wahabists using stingers, he'll provide the PKK with SA-8 missiles. <br /><br />Saudi Arabia, in all its reckless aggression, doesn't seem to realize that they are also vulnerable (recently an oil field blast that seems to have been a warning, and an assassination of their intelligence chief allegedly by the Syria/Iran axis). <br /><br />In recent days, the gulf Arabs conducted a mass exodus out of Lebanon, after members of a powerful Shiite family captured FSA members and a Turk. Lebanon also has seen some fighting between Sunnis and Alawites.<br /><br />This drive to destroy Syria may succeed, but its hardly going to be a clean operation and we end up a major regional and perhaps world war. Also, note, that Iran has made statements that puts their neck on the line giving stern warnings to both turks and gulf arabs. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-59739570767794027252012-08-22T01:39:45.133+04:002012-08-22T01:39:45.133+04:00another anti-Russian article by Lragir about the E...another anti-Russian article by Lragir about the Eurasian Union... Funny, the Union doesn't exist until now, yet they already what consequences it has on Armenia...<br /><br />http://lragir.am/armsrc/comments70017.htmlSvetianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-10235312521455102342012-08-20T05:10:20.235+04:002012-08-20T05:10:20.235+04:00Thank you for reading.
If we desperately want to ...Thank you for reading.<br /><br />If we desperately want to learn their language (i.e. English); if we want to sing their songs; if we want to dance to their music; if we want to watch their films; if we want to dress like them; if we want to eat like them; if we want to trade with their money; if we seek to get our information from their propaganda sources (i.e. CNN & BBC); if we dream of living in their countries; if we dream of attending their universities; if we dream of working for their institutions; if we enthusiastically want to emulate their political system... how can we ever think of them as the enemy?! <br /><br />Their hold over humanity is essentially a psychological one. Our willing submission to anything and everything Western today (Anglo-American in particular) is exactly how they are easily succeeding in invading and subverting targeted nations around the world.<br /><br />With the imposition of their English-language driven new religion known as Globalism (i.e. corprotocracy, the rule of multinational mega corporations; Democracy, the rule of the ignorant masses; free trade, economically enslaving lesser economies; interracialism, race mixing; multiculturalism, the destruction of indigenous cultures; and ultra-liberalism, sexual decadence) the civilized world, traditional European civilization in particular, is being systematically broken apart. This imposition of Globalism upon humanity is destroying the traditional family unit; stamping out patriotism; undermining apostolic Christianity; and eroding the very foundations of the traditional nation-state.<br /><br />Without God (i.e without religion and moral guidance); without country (i.e. without nationalism and ethnic/racial identity); and without family (i.e. an extended genetic support structure to which one belongs) - man is nothing but a instinct driven animal easily manipulated and enslaved by those controlling the global levers. Thus, Globalism is the tool with which the political West conditions and manages the global sheeple and lead them towards enslavement. A "global citizen", a modern perception/title today's world's so-called "progressive" sheeple take pride in being is nothing but a thoroughly enslaved animal. <br /><br />If we really want to seriously fight Globalism we first need to change ourselves and those around us. In other words, stop supporting their propaganda organs, stop supporting their entertainment industry, stop believing their fairytales, stop living and/or working in their lands, stop supporting their mega-corporations and start learning other languages. I realize that this is a monumental task, but it has to start somehow, it has to start somewhere...<br /><br />People say to me sometimes you complain all the time about English being the catalyst (i.e. the vehicle) upon which Globalist values travel upon... so why do you write in English?<br /><br />Besides the fact that I was raised in the American empire and my English writing skills are much better than my Armenian writing skills as a result, I use the English language to reach the Globalized sheeple and warn them about the serious dangers of Globalism and the political West. In a sense one could say I use English against English. Therefore, I ask you to look at this English language blog in that light.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-70644170984770604882012-08-20T00:30:26.665+04:002012-08-20T00:30:26.665+04:00VERY VERY good job with the blog specially about y...VERY VERY good job with the blog specially about your warning about globalism. I talk about the dangers all the time but people dont believe me.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-83895173674205249372012-08-20T00:25:41.862+04:002012-08-20T00:25:41.862+04:00Zoravar
Your simple statement basically summarize...Zoravar<br /><br />Your simple statement basically summarized everything.<br /><br />Skhar<br /><br />I agree with everything you wrote with the only exception being that I am not as confident as you are that Assad will survive after all this. Even if they don't win the war on the ground, the political West has already succeeded in turning Syria into a failed state; which is more-or-less what they wanted in the first place. Syria is broken and it will never go back to the way it was. How Assad salvages Syria's broken pieces is the most important thing at this point. Moreover, how long will Syria's economy last under these conditions? Although the West may be losing shooting battle on the ground in Syria, they still control all the global levers, including economic ones. In final analysis, if the sheeple of a nation (in this case Syria) goes deep into the self-destruct mode, there is only so much outside powers (such as Russia or Iran) can do to stop them... I'm afraid Syria ist kaput. Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-47888748644378407292012-08-19T09:34:57.041+04:002012-08-19T09:34:57.041+04:00The latest Anglo-American war cry: "Allahu Ak...The latest Anglo-American war cry: "Allahu Akbar".Zoravarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-18284956563118975852012-08-19T05:20:48.684+04:002012-08-19T05:20:48.684+04:00I've been monitoring the Syria events very clo...I've been monitoring the Syria events very closely. Specifically, the official terrorists propaganda agency "Reuters". Syria seems to be growing into a major struggle between those globalist forces that you write about in your article and the "resistance" axis as the Iranians are calling it. The news seems to have stopped trickling out from what's happening on the ground, so I assume that the rats are scurrying to their rat nests. In other words, they've been militarily defeated. I can't help but think that events are coming to a head. <br /><br />This globalist march up to Syria has been way too easy. <br /><br />Serbia was logistically a nation surrounded by hostiles and members of the empire. Russia was under Yeltsin's the pathetic sellout. Serbia bombed for 72 days, 40 billion dollars worth of infrastructure damaged, over time the Serbs completely surrendered.<br /><br />Iraq, totally isolated and sanctioned, military was worthless, the conquest was easy -- although the occupation was hard.<br /><br />Lybia: Logistically Lybia was too close to the empire. Gaddafi, not very clever in geopolitics. The rat islamists were basically overrunning positions that NATO air power was clearing for them.<br /><br />Now comes Syria. Syria is not isolated. Syria has a serious military, sophisticated anti-air and anti-ship capability and WMDs that they have stated they will not hesitate to use. Syria's leadership is also very intelligent in the world of geopolitics, and don't seem to be getting trapped in the information war. One tactic I've noticed them using often is responding with deafening silence which results in irrational hysteria from western officials (the Whore of Babylon :) is one of them). <br /><br />Notice how after the rats were crushed in Alepo, the Whore of Babylon ran to Turkey to discuss a "no fly zone"? This just clearly shows their desperation and hysteria, and makes obvious how important of a struggle Syria is.<br /><br />So I wish express my solidarity with the man and the nation that is at at the front lines battling the global tyranny of the evil empire:<br /><br />Suria! Bashar! Wa Bas!<br /><br />skharaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-81028531921255246492012-08-19T02:53:55.443+04:002012-08-19T02:53:55.443+04:00http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments27114.html
Ig...http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments27114.html<br /><br />Igor Muradyan is another clown who has joined the anti-Russian faction within Armenia's civil society.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-66149042200576508152012-08-18T17:04:47.446+04:002012-08-18T17:04:47.446+04:00You brought up a few interesting points.
1) At th...You brought up a few interesting points.<br /><br />1) At the end of the day politics is a game of chess. Moscow will do what's in its strategic interest. I don't see Moscow siding against China for the Philippines any time in the near future...<br /><br />2) Racially motivated killings in Russia grew as a result of the sociopolitical chaos that hit the country in the 1990s. Yes, these groups were sometimes exploited by political interests, including Western. I have a couple of blog posts that addresses this topic. Anyway, Putin has in recent years managed to put a stop to it all...<br /><br />3) The entire sane world realizes that there will be nasty geopolitical consequences if Assad falls. This is why Russia, China and Iran are so involved in the matter. Yes, as their wealth and control wanes, the political West has become more vicious in its global pursuits...<br /><br />4) "Pussy Riot" is one of the symptoms of Globalism and Western political meddling...Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-41718248990871624102012-08-18T08:48:04.202+04:002012-08-18T08:48:04.202+04:00Arevordi:
As a person coming from the Philippines...Arevordi:<br /><br />As a person coming from the Philippines, I can't help but feel a bit uncomfortable when it was mentioned that Moscow and her allies would eventually support Chinese claims on the Spratly Islands. I mean, I would like to see my country break free from US hegemony, but at the same time, we had a short conflict with China over those islands, as well as Vietnam. On the Armenians in Russia, I did read somewhere that Russian racists were paid by Azeri businessmen to beat up and/or kill Armenian immigrants in Russia. Was it really true?<br /><br />I fear that there will be a gigantic domino effect should the Assad regime fall apart, and the Western world has grown even more ruthless in their pursuit of global domination, from supporting the satanic punk rockers named the Pussy Riot to breaking international law just to teach a brave man like Julian Assange a lesson not to expose Western secrets to the entire world.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-62862623119545512262012-08-18T04:03:13.482+04:002012-08-18T04:03:13.482+04:00Somebody else had already brought that Lragir garb...Somebody else had already brought that Lragir garbage to my attention. I already incorporated it into the body of this blog post. Sadly, and alarmingly, you are right. There is an active anti-Russia campaign going on inside Armenian society today. This Western and Turkish inspired agenda is becoming more and more pronounced. While it can be said that Moscow controls the top layers in Armenia (its head), it is becoming increasingly apparent that the West is gradually coming to control the lower layers in Armenia (its body). As we have seen around the world in recent years, when the body succumbs to the disease, the head no longer matters much. As I said, Armenia's many Russophobes are a serious cancer inside the Armenian nation today. If allowed to grow this cancer will eventually destroy Armenia. Feeling and seeing this danger is the primary reason why I maintain this blog. If you care about this topic, do your best to educate those around you to the dangers as well.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-20663763385008474612012-08-18T03:05:02.007+04:002012-08-18T03:05:02.007+04:00The most worrying thing nowadays is the growing nu...The most worrying thing nowadays is the growing number of anti-Russian articles in Armenian Media such as the following one: http://www.lragir.am/armsrc/comments69866.html#.UC4Tp_6628g.facebook<br /><br />It seems to me that there is more Armenian opposition media on the Internet then pro-Russian Armenian media, am I right?Svetianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-35484142853913253352012-08-17T21:11:39.175+04:002012-08-17T21:11:39.175+04:00Pardon me? The Russians allowed Bolsheviks to take...Pardon me? The Russians allowed Bolsheviks to take over? Hundreds of thousands died during the extremely violent coup (takeover) by the Bolsheviks in Russia. Millions of nationalistic Russians (White Army) fought against the Bolsheviks but lost. <br /><br />Russia has inherited the Soviet legacy, the same counts for Georgia, Armenia, Ukriane, Belarus etc.<br /><br />What is true is that non-ethnic Russians gave parts of Armenia to Turkey and Azerbaijan and ethnic Brits French gave parts of Armenia away to Turkey.Tigran the Greatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-60800852001191472092012-08-17T19:48:26.514+04:002012-08-17T19:48:26.514+04:00I hear you. But Russians allowed Bolsheviks to tak...I hear you. But Russians allowed Bolsheviks to take power and they have inherited the Soviet legacy.<br /><br />PS: I am also pro-Russian but Armenia come first.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-67892822375745093402012-08-17T06:54:09.616+04:002012-08-17T06:54:09.616+04:00In the big picture, had it not been for the Russia...In the big picture, had it not been for the Russian Empire, had it not been for Russians coming down to the south Caucasus in the late 18 century, there would not be a sizable Armenian population in the region today, there would not have been an Armenian independence movement inside the Ottoman Empire and there would not be an Armenian republic in the Caucasus today. Had Russia not become involved with Armenian matters during the 18th and 19th centuries, a vast majority of Armenians would most probably still be living as an obscure Yezdi-like people in the eastern provinces of Turkey.<br /><br />Where do "historians" such as this Rafael Hambartsumyan character get their knowledge from? And why do seemingly patriotic Armenians follow these types of idiots? In other words, what the hell is wrong with Armenians these days?Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-66519055533081538272012-08-17T06:52:09.608+04:002012-08-17T06:52:09.608+04:00My "Russophilia" is essentially a reacti...My "Russophilia" is essentially a reaction to the perennial/ubiquitous Russophobia that takes place within Armenian (especially diasporan) society these days. When you come to the somber realization that Armenia would not survive as a nation-state without Russia, you will also become an ardent Russophile. Therefore, I am a Russophile because I am an Armenian nationalist. I am also a Russophile because I think I have an above-average understanding of history, politics and military matters.<br /><br />Regarding the other topics you raised:<br /><br />Let's just say that the Russian Empire who after creating an Armenia in the south Caucasus during the 19th century all of a sudden did decided to eradicate Armenians from the face of the earth around the turn of the 20th century (nearly one hundred years ago!).... What the hell does that have to do with geopolitics of today? What's the &#@%ing point in bringing up half-truths from one hundred years ago? To piss off a nation that ensures the existence of Armenia in a hostile environment today?<br /><br />Instead of spreading Western and Turkish inspired propaganda amongst our sheeple, why not think of ways to work more closely with an allied superpower like Russians - for the benefit of Armenia!?<br /><br />Also, why blame Russians for crimes of the Bolsheviks? Not ethnic Russians but Bolsheviks (who were overwhelmingly of Jewish heritage) were the ones that gave Armenian lands to Turks. Name just one prominent ethnic Russian Bolshevik. You can't name any because none exist. They were mostly Jews, with the rest being a mix of Georgians, Armenians and other minorities. Bolshevism was a movement imported into the Russian Empire to destroy it. In fact, ethnic Russians suffered by-far the most under Bolshevik oppression throughout the 1920s and 1930s. It was Stalin's purges and the patriotism brought about by the Second World War that enabled ethnic Russians to finally "Russify" communism.<br /><br />Therefore, let's wake up from our wild fantasies and stop blaming the victims for the actions of the criminals. Armenians that blame Russians from the crimes of Bolsheviks are either Western agents trying to drive a wedge between Russia and Armenia or intellectual midgets!<br /><br />Also, why not be honest and admit that our Dashnaks and Hnchaks around the turn of the 20th century began towing a dangerous socialistic agenda within the borders of the Russian Empire. It was this action as well as foolish calls for independence from the Russian Empire that prompted the Czar to crackdown our foolish revolutionaries. Simply put, the Czar saw Armenians as treacherously biting the hand that fed them... This is in fact the story behind the "Russia wants Armenia without Armenians" statement supposedly made by a Russian nobleman at the time. Note, however, that the comment in question is hearsay, as far as I know no document exists to prove it. <br /><br />But even if such words were said, they were merely the sentiments of an angry individual. Depopulating Armenians from Armenia was never a Russian policy. Moreover, there never were crimes committed against Armenians by Russian forces. The problem between the Russian Empire and its Armenian subjects was political in nature. After the Russian emperor was angered by the shortsighted actions of our revolutionaries, which also included assassinating Russian officials, he ordered the shutting down of Armenian schools. The decision, however, was soon overturned.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-21418375928870970832012-08-17T02:45:44.896+04:002012-08-17T02:45:44.896+04:00While I am also against Russophobia I have to say ...While I am also against Russophobia I have to say there is way too much Russophilia in this blog. Having said that, it is true that Russians wanted Armenia without Armenians. And it is true that Russians gave Turks and Azerbaijanis portions of historic Armenia.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com