You know what? I give up. I'm just going to claim that you're right so I don't need to speak about this anymore.
You seem to think of Artsakhtsis as some sort of economic burden, instead of Armenians.
In your way of thinking, the Artsakhtsi fedayis I met in Karindag this summer should just leave their house (which they had just renovated), their jobs, their lives to resettle in some borken down building for refugees in the outskirts of Yerevan like so many others did during the war. Who cares that they had lost brothers and sons in the war to liberate those lands, right? We'll just give them away, and they'll get over it.
I don't care who is to blame for the whole mess, whether it is Stalin, Gorbachev, Aliyev, Hitler, Clinton, Bush, Chirac, I really don't care. Fact is, our brothers and sisters in Sumgayt were massacred, and had we not retaliated, God knows where it would have went.
Artsakh, by the way, is also experiencing an economic growth, and its last elections, as I'm sure you were aware, impressed all european observers (the english observers even took an idea or two that they wanted to suggest to the British Parliament). Stepanakert is a completely redone city, that is cleaner and greener than even Montreal.
With the "silly road" that's being built, I get a feeling that local businesses will even thrive, as they will have easier access to larger markets in Yerevan, which will give them enough money to but more products from Yerevan and other cities.
Internationally, our position on Artsakh has never been as understood as it is today, and the possible presence of delegates from Artaskh in negociations, which were deemed impossible a few years ago, is now very likely to happen.
You know, maybe we should just give Gyumri to Turkey, it's quite an economic liability for us, isn't it? Imagine where all that Lincy money could have been invested...
You seem to think of Artsakhtsis as some sort of economic burden, instead of Armenians.
In your way of thinking, the Artsakhtsi fedayis I met in Karindag this summer should just leave their house (which they had just renovated), their jobs, their lives to resettle in some borken down building for refugees in the outskirts of Yerevan like so many others did during the war. Who cares that they had lost brothers and sons in the war to liberate those lands, right? We'll just give them away, and they'll get over it.
I don't care who is to blame for the whole mess, whether it is Stalin, Gorbachev, Aliyev, Hitler, Clinton, Bush, Chirac, I really don't care. Fact is, our brothers and sisters in Sumgayt were massacred, and had we not retaliated, God knows where it would have went.
Artsakh, by the way, is also experiencing an economic growth, and its last elections, as I'm sure you were aware, impressed all european observers (the english observers even took an idea or two that they wanted to suggest to the British Parliament). Stepanakert is a completely redone city, that is cleaner and greener than even Montreal.
With the "silly road" that's being built, I get a feeling that local businesses will even thrive, as they will have easier access to larger markets in Yerevan, which will give them enough money to but more products from Yerevan and other cities.
Internationally, our position on Artsakh has never been as understood as it is today, and the possible presence of delegates from Artaskh in negociations, which were deemed impossible a few years ago, is now very likely to happen.
You know, maybe we should just give Gyumri to Turkey, it's quite an economic liability for us, isn't it? Imagine where all that Lincy money could have been invested...
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