Re: Armenia and the information war
I am more nervous of all those LTP-like traitors in Armenia and the so-called fake opposition. Serzh Sarkisyan has been the best president Armenia has had until so far. This does not mean he is perfect (nor that he doesn't make some mistakes), but compared to most of the "opposition" he is heaven sent.
I am still wondering when the day will come that Armenians in general will get politically mature, and we don't have to be scared of Armenians wanting to destroy and sell their country. If I look at what happened in the history, it has been under Serzh Sarkisyan and even Kocharian that we improved our army, statehood and sovereignty.
If I look what happened under the rule of LTP, I see the selling of billions of dollars worth of machineries from the Soviet-factories in Armenia for a few million dollars in cash, and even worse, he sold Artsakh to the Turks, but thanks to the Russians, he didn't get away with that so easily.
If the future presidents are AT LEAST as good as our current president, and hopefully each successor will perform better than it's predecessor, Armenia awaits a bright future.
Originally posted by londontsi
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I am still wondering when the day will come that Armenians in general will get politically mature, and we don't have to be scared of Armenians wanting to destroy and sell their country. If I look at what happened in the history, it has been under Serzh Sarkisyan and even Kocharian that we improved our army, statehood and sovereignty.
If I look what happened under the rule of LTP, I see the selling of billions of dollars worth of machineries from the Soviet-factories in Armenia for a few million dollars in cash, and even worse, he sold Artsakh to the Turks, but thanks to the Russians, he didn't get away with that so easily.
If the future presidents are AT LEAST as good as our current president, and hopefully each successor will perform better than it's predecessor, Armenia awaits a bright future.
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