Re: Armenia and the information war
I was presuming they also did tours to Azerbaijan, or maybe used Azerbaijan for transit purposes. And, since they are in it as a business they can't really be blamed for looking at the bottom line, where they make the most money. But if they don't go to Azerbaijan at all, then there isn't a reason for them to withdraw from NK as a destination. 
Most of the banks in Britain that sell travel insurance have a "not available to Cuba" clause for their tourist-marketed travel insurance. They don't say the reason of course, but it is because of US sanctions against Cuba and the risk of a UK/EU-based company that also has branches in America being subject to prosecuton in America. Cuba is quite popular here as a holiday destination btw.
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Most of the banks in Britain that sell travel insurance have a "not available to Cuba" clause for their tourist-marketed travel insurance. They don't say the reason of course, but it is because of US sanctions against Cuba and the risk of a UK/EU-based company that also has branches in America being subject to prosecuton in America. Cuba is quite popular here as a holiday destination btw.


But I do respect, and am fascinated by Japanese/East Asian culture (which is why I thought of the Samurai analogy among the other analogies I could have used).
, they pretended that they didn’t know the location of thousands of very unique khachkars in Nakhichevan, and has done nothing and willing to do nothing when barbarians destroyed a very unique heritage not just to Armenians but to the entire civilized world. Now they come and pretend to be experts how the khachkar craftsmanship was transmitted?

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