tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post6692137739403045312..comments2024-03-18T21:17:12.645+03:00Comments on Heralding the Rise of Russia: Forget the Kardashians, meet the real whores of American-Armenian society - the Hovannisians! - March, 2011Arevordihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-36730390197683798112016-03-05T01:09:12.203+03:002016-03-05T01:09:12.203+03:00I don't remember where I first came across a l...I don't remember where I first came across a link to this pdf document, but it is basically a resume for richard giragosian. The organizations listed reek of that disgusting Anglo-American-Jewish-Turkish stench:<br /><br />Mr. Richard Giragosian is the Founding Director of the Regional Studies Center (RSC), an independent “think tank” located in Yerevan, Armenia. He also serves as a Visiting Professor and as a Senior Expert at the YerevanStateUniversity’s Centre for European Studies (CES) and is a contributing analyst for Oxford Analytica, a London-based global analysis and advisory firm. Giragosian previously served from 2009-2011 as the Director of the ArmenianCenter for National and International Studies (ACNIS), another think tank in Armenia. From 1999-2008, he was a regular contributor to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) publications, and also served as a contributing analyst for the London-based Jane’s Information Group from 2003-2010, covering political, economic and security issues in the South Caucasus, Central Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. From 2008-2010, he was a regular columnist for the Turkish-language international edition of Newsweek and still serves as a consultant and adviser to several Turkish media outlets and analytical publications. He has contributed to publications of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the Bertelsmann Foundation, the International Security Network (ISN), the Swiss Peace Foundation, and has written for Jane’s Defence Weekly, Oxford Analytica’s Daily Brief, theChina and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, Jane’s Intelligence Digest, the Hong Kong-based “Asia Times,” the journal Demokratizatsiya,Jane’s Foreign Report, the Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst, the “Turkish Daily News,” the Turkish Policy Quarterly, OxfordUniversity’s St. Antony’s International Review (STAIR), and the Harvard International Review, among others. He has also been regularly quoted and cited by the “Washington Post,” the “Wall Street Journal,” the “New York Times” and the “International Herald Tribune,” as well as by the BBC, AFP, Reuters and Bloomberg news agencies. From 2002-2006, Giragosian served as a guest lecturer for the U.S. Army’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, NC, and has participated in various research projects for the U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute (FSI), the Naval Post-Graduate School (NPS), the U.S. Navy’s Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS), and for the U.S. Air Force Special Operations School. He has also worked as a consultant for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the U.S. Departments of Defense and State, the United Nations, the World Bank, the European Union (EU), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the International Crisis Group (ICG), and the London-based global risk consultancy Control Risks, among others. For nine years, Giragosian served as a Professional Staff Member of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) of the U.S. Congress. As the committee’s principal staffer for the former Soviet Union and China, he was responsible for organizing Congressional hearings, studies and briefings for Members of Congress and served as JEC liaison to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). He has also worked as an analyst for Abt Associates Inc., a social science consulting firm, from 2000-2005, and was a research consultant for the New America Foundation and the Center for National Policy (CNP) in Washington. Giragosian is a member of the IREX Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program Reading Committee and the Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC) Fellowship Selection Committee. He was twice appointed as a State Commissioner on the Virginia Governor’s Commission on Armenian Affairs and the Virginia Gubernatorial Armenian Advisory Commission. He has also served as an honorary member of the National Steering Committees of both the 1996 Clinton-Gore Reelection Campaign and the Gore 2000 Presidential Campaign.Sarkis86noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-89941079805072284652013-04-10T03:22:38.140+04:002013-04-10T03:22:38.140+04:00Arevordi is right.
Now almost all know that hovan...Arevordi is right.<br /><br />Now almost all know that hovanisyans are CIA spy.<br />All is know that Zionism should die, because it is impossible to wash brains of 7 000 000 000 people. May be it was possible during last 2000 years, but not now. Now all people know what is america, who is english queen, who are the gay presidents and senators... All people know who are the police-mans and what is the court or democratic rules.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-46313239414102347982013-03-09T00:08:06.799+04:002013-03-09T00:08:06.799+04:00I LOVE the title of this article! LOLI LOVE the title of this article! LOLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-46942072104401852532011-09-24T23:32:34.228+04:002011-09-24T23:32:34.228+04:00Kevork,
I kindly ask you to stop watching the &qu...Kevork,<br /><br />I kindly ask you to stop watching the "History channel" and start educating yourself about the region's history, as well as the history of the Bolshevik revolution.<br /><br />For your information, Kars and Ardahan were first given away by proud nationalists of the ARF. Then, the same region, as well as Artsakh, were placed under Turkic rule by the Jew-led Bolsheviks that had just destroyed the Russian Empire.<br /><br />The Russian Empire, the Bolsheviks, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation need to be looked at separately because they all represent different geopolitical dynamics. Those who blame the evils of Bolshevism on Russians are either intellectual midgets or Western agents.<br /><br />Educated people understand that geopolitically speaking Moscow's political formulations drastically changed soon after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and the Caucasus was on the verge of being overrun by Turkic/Islamic/Western interests. Whereas before the Soviet collapse Kremlin authorities were trying hard to preserve the union by trying to squash the independence movement in Artsakh, after the Soviet collapse they have been trying hard to preserve their only historic ally in the region - Armenia.<br /><br />I'm simply asking our ignorant compatriots in the western world to wake-up and take full advantage of this historic situation.<br /><br />During Artsakh's liberation war Levon Petrosian was the major impediment to Armenian forces. Russians may have stopped us from "finishing the job" in 1994 simply because capturing Baku or any other major Azeri city far from Artsakh was not what Armenians were fighting for. And had you understood anything about military matters you would have realized that moving deep into Azerbaijan would have proven disastrous for Armenian forces. If Moscow indeed stopped Armenia's advance deep into Azerbaijan, I suggest you call your nearest Russian embassy and thank them... for they in fact saved the Armenian military from defeat.<br /><br />At the end of the day, the only thing keeping Azeris and Turks on their side of the border is Moscow (as well as powerful Russian arms in Armenian hands) and not the big-talking-under-performing diaspora. Come down from your cloud and please join us here in the real world.<br /><br />The diaspora may mean well but with its numerous Western agents, political ignorance and genocide obsessions, the "patriotic diaspora" (especially the American-Armenian community) is fast becoming a serious liability for the Armenian state.<br /><br />If you can, please stop thinking like a simpleton. Start reading the pages on this blog to educate yourself about the political world you live in. In the meanwhile, I kindly ask you to continue wasting time pursuing genocide recognition in Washington and leave serious politics and nation-building to those who understand what they are doing.<br /><br />So, the only person that needs to think about anything here is in fact you.<br /><br />ArevordiArevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-42996315631696908502011-09-24T21:03:41.401+04:002011-09-24T21:03:41.401+04:00I did like this article and thought it had some in...I did like this article and thought it had some interesting points. BUT. I think this article is schizophrenic and has a lot of nonsense. By lumping nearly all Armenians together outside of Armenia, you practically left no one that would qualify as a "real" Armenian, except perhaps Armenians of Armenia who blindly follow anything Russian like drones.<br /><br />As a diaspora Armenian, to date all the "traitors" I have seen have come out of Armenia, starting with the first chief traitor president LTP. Do you actually hope to gain any credibility by lumping clowns like LTP and important diaspora organizations like ARF, Asbarez, etc? Fat chance!<br /><br />Yes the presence of Russia is important in Armenia because it keeps the Turks (and NATO) away... this is equally important for Russia, and not just for Armenia.<br /><br />But before blindly worshiping Russia, I will remind you that it was our dear Russia which divided Armenia and gave Naxichevan and Artsax to Azerbaijan. It was also our dear Russia who stopped us from finishing the job against Azerbaijan in 1994 while we had the chance. And let's not even talk about Kars and Ardahan. Think about all this carefully before becoming a blind Russophile drone and slandering patriotic diaspora Armenians who want nothing but success for Armenia.Kevorknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-58749267478924050262011-05-08T04:24:08.415+04:002011-05-08T04:24:08.415+04:00Um, I don't think you are the only one on eart...Um, I don't think you are the only one on earth with an English mother. You really don't work for them? Are you suggesting you are doing their work for free? You are not merely expressing "different views". By your politically motivated actions, you are undermining a vulnerable nation in the Caucasus. As far as I'm concerned, you are an agent provocateur. Whether you accept it or not, you are a tool of the Anglo-American-Zionist alliance. You need to be watched closely.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-82208335005640151912011-05-08T03:18:17.381+04:002011-05-08T03:18:17.381+04:00Um, I think you got the info about Richard Giragos...Um, I think you got the info about Richard Giragosian wrong. It's me who has an English mother. Also, in relation to your accusations, I am neither a British agent or have close connections with ArmeniaNow. I wrote one article. That's all. Perhaps you should simply accept that people have different views that yourself...Onnik Krikorianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08635856483546209785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-34926908783016431882011-04-21T20:20:05.204+04:002011-04-21T20:20:05.204+04:00viva putinviva putinUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16622170425789832346noreply@blogger.com