Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Zori Balayan’s action had both strategic as well as tactical errors for the nation.
A citizen however authoritative, jumping over all structures of society, without discussion, debate, testing the water,
offers to be taken over by another country is beyond belief.
If it was done as a personal initiative it was half baked, clumsy and idiotic as well a treacherous.
However it does have the hallmarks of some interests who seem to be in a hurry,
smells like the “strategic changeover, on the fly” of Putin/Sarkisyan vis a vi Eurasian Union.
In any even this action was very divisive, causing confusion in society regarding state security and loyalties.
Anybody within society, governing or opinion forming, offering away part of its Hayrenik, of his own initiative, is tantamount to the behaviour of a traitor.
I do not care what he did for Karabagh.
Many many others did far more than him including giving their lives.
Being a patriot at one point in life cannot be used to mitigate for being a traitor down the line.
A very good example is General Petain ( of France) who became a national hero during first world war and a collaborator and a traitor during the Nazi occupation of France.
Even after death he was not left to rest in peace, his grave was desecrated on more than one occasion.
Zori Balayan is no General Petain, but his end could be.
Originally posted by Eddo211
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Zori Balayan’s action had both strategic as well as tactical errors for the nation.
A citizen however authoritative, jumping over all structures of society, without discussion, debate, testing the water,
offers to be taken over by another country is beyond belief.
If it was done as a personal initiative it was half baked, clumsy and idiotic as well a treacherous.
However it does have the hallmarks of some interests who seem to be in a hurry,
smells like the “strategic changeover, on the fly” of Putin/Sarkisyan vis a vi Eurasian Union.
In any even this action was very divisive, causing confusion in society regarding state security and loyalties.
Anybody within society, governing or opinion forming, offering away part of its Hayrenik, of his own initiative, is tantamount to the behaviour of a traitor.
I do not care what he did for Karabagh.
Many many others did far more than him including giving their lives.
Being a patriot at one point in life cannot be used to mitigate for being a traitor down the line.
A very good example is General Petain ( of France) who became a national hero during first world war and a collaborator and a traitor during the Nazi occupation of France.
Even after death he was not left to rest in peace, his grave was desecrated on more than one occasion.
Zori Balayan is no General Petain, but his end could be.
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