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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Here is another attempt to vilify the Russians in Armenia. it appears that now this idiot is upset because Russian officers are spending lots of money in Armenia partying http://groong.usc.edu/news/msg494279.html some people simply can never be satisfied.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      Here is another attempt to vilify the Russians in Armenia. it appears that now this idiot is upset because Russian officers are spending lots of money in Armenia partying http://groong.usc.edu/news/msg494279.html some people simply can never be satisfied.
      So now are you claiming that any criticism of Russia's activities in Armenia, or of the personal behaviour of Russians there, is part of a propaganda war.

      Customer to waiter in Yerevan restaurant - "This soup is cold!"
      Waiter - "How dare you make such vilifications - you traitor to the Armenian Cause! This soup was heated by fine Russian gas sold to us at favourable rates by our friend, the Great Leader Putin, so you are clearly in the pay of Mossad / the CIA / Azerbaijan!"
      Last edited by bell-the-cat; 02-04-2014, 10:09 AM.
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        Nah Bell i am claiming that this idiot is upset by the fact that the Russian soldiers are partying in Armenian restaurants. This is good for the local economy but he says it is bad(idiot). He mentioned nothing about soldiers misbehaving as you are implying with your "personal behavior of Russians there" comment. Again bell you try to put words in other peoples mouths/writings...why do you do that?
        Hayastan or Bust.

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          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          Nah Bell i am claiming that this idiot is upset by the fact that the Russian soldiers are partying in Armenian restaurants. This is good for the local economy but he says it is bad(idiot). He mentioned nothing about soldiers misbehaving as you are implying with your "personal behavior of Russians there" comment. Again bell you try to put words in other peoples mouths/writings...why do you do that?
          So why are you trying to put off-topic words into this thread? Why did you post it here, in this thread titled "Armenia and the Information War" that deals with the information releases, exchanges, and responses of Armenia and Azerbaijan?

          And the bulk of the article -as you well know - is about the Russian base and its enlisted soldiers contributing nothing to the economy of Gyumri and the whole base actually being subsidised by the population of Armenia.
          Last edited by bell-the-cat; 02-04-2014, 11:51 AM.
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            Bell i used to live in Armenia loong ago when i was a kid and those Russian soldiers were always out shopping and living their lives like anyone else would and like everyone else they were and are still contributing to the local economy. I have a problem when people lie and misrepresent the truth. There is no way all those Russian soldiers are not benefiting the local economy. I remember when the Russian base in Georgia closed and how it impacted the community there economically. Not only do you like to put words in peoples mouths but now you want us to see things that are not there. There is nothing in the title of this thread mentioning Azerbadjan but there is something in the title about information war which is what articles like these are all about.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              Bell i used to live in Armenia loong ago when i was a kid and those Russian soldiers were always out shopping and living their lives like anyone else would and like everyone else they were and are still contributing to the local economy. I have a problem when people lie and misrepresent the truth. There is no way all those Russian soldiers are not benefiting the local economy. I remember when the Russian base in Georgia closed and how it impacted the community there economically. Not only do you like to put words in peoples mouths but now you want us to see things that are not there. There is nothing in the title of this thread mentioning Azerbadjan but there is something in the title about information war which is what articles like these are all about.
              Every time the military tries to shutdown a military base for cost saving, the town & state where the base is located plead to keep the base. The reason being that all military bases in USA have a large positive financial impact on the community & state where they are located.
              ---------- a HUGE impact ---------
              Any economic impact study of Gyumri will show that.
              Like all military bases, there will be a few bad apples, but by in large standard military conduct codes instruct formal civility.
              That Russian base probably accounts for a huge percent of the cities scarce income.

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                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                    Hraparak: Soros Foundation ‘declares war’ on Ashotyan

                    Open Society Institute – Soros Foundations network Armenia “has declared a war” on Armenian Education Minister Armen Ashotyan, Hraparak writes.

                    The newspaper has learned that a number of NGOs filed complaints to the World Bank U.S. office demanding suspension of financing of educational programs in Armenia. According to them, the reforms in the educational sector are not implemented in the right direction. They pointed to gender problems, the increased role of the Armenian Apostolic Church and politicization of higher educational institutions.

                    An American delegation will visit Armenia this week to study complaints of NGOs, after which a final decision will be made.




                    Source: Panorama.am

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