Re: Is Russia an ally or foe, nowadays?
Artashes, I can sum up what the argument is in this thread.
This thread was created to discuss about true intentions of russia towards us, as to ally or foe. But I find it that actually it was sort of anti russian platform at best, where there were no true strategic discussions about russia but blind bashing and hysteria that prevails also in some circles in homeland. All kinds of baseless facts and statements are made about russia nowadays, but in my opinion real points are missed. At the same time, those bashing russia act like europe US or nato are heavens for nations and joining them would solve all our problems. Those tend to mix economic and social issues with security, and mostly never reflect that our most important issue today is the security. Because if you look at things from priorities of Armenia's security surrounded by turks, clearly there would not be europe or russia discussions today.
Maybe not in diaspora, but it is clear that there is a large group in Armenia ( trying to gain political and economical dividends or from fear of soviet empire shadow, some by just being sponsored by west) trying to damage Armenia/russia relations as much as possible (Igor mouradian for one) and bring about pro-west orange revolution of sort. I find it tragic that for those circles Armenia's security and Artsakh issue is not first priority.
There is also a large group that is slave minded towards russia too, that has made up their mind towards russia regardless of any reasons.
But, creating an atmosphere or movements that do not calculate things based on national interests and realities and dissolving our political unity is one very dangerous thing. We don't have the luxury of debates for the sake of preferences.
I find it disturbing that being a russia hater trughout my life(those who know me close, can remember and verify), I have to act as a russia defender in front of those westaholic hysterics, trying to make them think with true unbiassed reality in mind. We seem not able to learn even from turks, who never say russia or nato or France or anybody is an enemy, do unite on singular national ideas as to real benefits/damages and conduct policies only from priority of national interests towards anybody for today and future. Having this kind of discipline one can not exclude an alliance even with devil itself, if it suits us. Individual liberties and economic well being does not constitute national well being. That is how in history, Armenians being better off individually from surrounding ethnic groups have always lost nationally even to the weakest foes around. We seem to be too self centered and materialistic, mixing our individual aspirations with national ones.
That is the reason that I bring up those facts.
We should ask ourselves questions before "loving europe or russia".
1) Who's supplying us with armaments?
2) How are we guaranteeing safety against turkey and with who's help?
3) Who has invested in Armenia the most so far?
4)How has Russia conducted itself in the region, and with what motives and results?
5) How have europe and Nato conducted themselves in the region and with what motives and results? (Keep Georgia in mind and what will happen to us if in their place?)
6) What will russia gain if it "sells" out Armenia, like some people say.
7) What will russia loose if it looses the Armenian platform?
8) How are those related to karabakh?
9) Why is russia supplying us all those armaments? and what it indicates about russian plans and commitments in the region?
10) What could realistic expectations be for our security if we replace russia? What can we expect from europe?
11) Will europe commit to our security? Has europe committed itself to anybody's security?
12) What changes will gender equality or other human rights make in Armenia's identity? Consequences to emigration?.
13) How much real economical progress can be achieved in keeping with europe? with russia? (look at Bulgaria or Rumania and compare to Belarus, Kazakistan. Factor in our blockaded situation).
13) Which is our main goal in choosing europe or russia? Economy and human rights or security and Artsakh?
14) How and when will economic prosperity affect Artsakh independence, emigration and which real way with europe or russia.
15) How much and which way will our internal socioeconomic problems be affected with europe or russia. Keep in mind corruption and lack of productiveness of not only our government but also general population.
16)What are real reasons of emigration and what will good relations with europe, turkey bring?
17) How will benefit or be restrained turkey and azerbaijan with our choice with europe or russia?
18) how much influence turkey, azerbaijan have on europe, nato or russia versus us? What does this imply?
There are many many more questions that need smart and strategic, unbiassed discussions before we should make up our minds towards europe or russia.
That said, it seems that strtegic planners in government have allready made decisions about our future. Some call it selllout, some call it Putin's pressure, I call it national strategic planning. The question is am I with our government or not? Am I willing to put aside my disagreement with government or discontent towards oligarkhs and corruption and be ready to back up my government on important crossroads? In case not, can I look at things and criticise our government based on our national realities and goals with intelligence and facts or be part of histeria about anything official that comes from Yerevan?
Artashes, I can sum up what the argument is in this thread.
This thread was created to discuss about true intentions of russia towards us, as to ally or foe. But I find it that actually it was sort of anti russian platform at best, where there were no true strategic discussions about russia but blind bashing and hysteria that prevails also in some circles in homeland. All kinds of baseless facts and statements are made about russia nowadays, but in my opinion real points are missed. At the same time, those bashing russia act like europe US or nato are heavens for nations and joining them would solve all our problems. Those tend to mix economic and social issues with security, and mostly never reflect that our most important issue today is the security. Because if you look at things from priorities of Armenia's security surrounded by turks, clearly there would not be europe or russia discussions today.
Maybe not in diaspora, but it is clear that there is a large group in Armenia ( trying to gain political and economical dividends or from fear of soviet empire shadow, some by just being sponsored by west) trying to damage Armenia/russia relations as much as possible (Igor mouradian for one) and bring about pro-west orange revolution of sort. I find it tragic that for those circles Armenia's security and Artsakh issue is not first priority.
There is also a large group that is slave minded towards russia too, that has made up their mind towards russia regardless of any reasons.
But, creating an atmosphere or movements that do not calculate things based on national interests and realities and dissolving our political unity is one very dangerous thing. We don't have the luxury of debates for the sake of preferences.
I find it disturbing that being a russia hater trughout my life(those who know me close, can remember and verify), I have to act as a russia defender in front of those westaholic hysterics, trying to make them think with true unbiassed reality in mind. We seem not able to learn even from turks, who never say russia or nato or France or anybody is an enemy, do unite on singular national ideas as to real benefits/damages and conduct policies only from priority of national interests towards anybody for today and future. Having this kind of discipline one can not exclude an alliance even with devil itself, if it suits us. Individual liberties and economic well being does not constitute national well being. That is how in history, Armenians being better off individually from surrounding ethnic groups have always lost nationally even to the weakest foes around. We seem to be too self centered and materialistic, mixing our individual aspirations with national ones.
That is the reason that I bring up those facts.
We should ask ourselves questions before "loving europe or russia".
1) Who's supplying us with armaments?
2) How are we guaranteeing safety against turkey and with who's help?
3) Who has invested in Armenia the most so far?
4)How has Russia conducted itself in the region, and with what motives and results?
5) How have europe and Nato conducted themselves in the region and with what motives and results? (Keep Georgia in mind and what will happen to us if in their place?)
6) What will russia gain if it "sells" out Armenia, like some people say.
7) What will russia loose if it looses the Armenian platform?
8) How are those related to karabakh?
9) Why is russia supplying us all those armaments? and what it indicates about russian plans and commitments in the region?
10) What could realistic expectations be for our security if we replace russia? What can we expect from europe?
11) Will europe commit to our security? Has europe committed itself to anybody's security?
12) What changes will gender equality or other human rights make in Armenia's identity? Consequences to emigration?.
13) How much real economical progress can be achieved in keeping with europe? with russia? (look at Bulgaria or Rumania and compare to Belarus, Kazakistan. Factor in our blockaded situation).
13) Which is our main goal in choosing europe or russia? Economy and human rights or security and Artsakh?
14) How and when will economic prosperity affect Artsakh independence, emigration and which real way with europe or russia.
15) How much and which way will our internal socioeconomic problems be affected with europe or russia. Keep in mind corruption and lack of productiveness of not only our government but also general population.
16)What are real reasons of emigration and what will good relations with europe, turkey bring?
17) How will benefit or be restrained turkey and azerbaijan with our choice with europe or russia?
18) how much influence turkey, azerbaijan have on europe, nato or russia versus us? What does this imply?
There are many many more questions that need smart and strategic, unbiassed discussions before we should make up our minds towards europe or russia.
That said, it seems that strtegic planners in government have allready made decisions about our future. Some call it selllout, some call it Putin's pressure, I call it national strategic planning. The question is am I with our government or not? Am I willing to put aside my disagreement with government or discontent towards oligarkhs and corruption and be ready to back up my government on important crossroads? In case not, can I look at things and criticise our government based on our national realities and goals with intelligence and facts or be part of histeria about anything official that comes from Yerevan?
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