Originally posted by AR MENIA
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Armenia had no economy, no manpower, no supplies, no funds, no international help, Armenia had NOTHING to wage war with at the time. Just because a great warrior thinks he can defeat a massive foe does not make it true.
American generals Patton and Macarthur thought they could defeat the Soviet Union at the end of the Second World War. Well, the same thing happened to them that happened to Andranik. Were Macarthur and Patton stupid? As a matter of fact, the USA at the time was infinitely stronger than Armenia was. Although, in my opinion, it was nearly impossible to defeat the Soviet Union militarily, at the very least what Patton and Macarthur wanted was not as far fetched as what Andranik wanted. Yet, the American generals in question got axed for their dangerous beliefs.
Do any one of you here seriously think that Armenia at the time could defeat the Turkish state and the Bolshevik? I really think there is a lack of understanding, logic and maturity in these discussions.
The general had risked his life and dedicated all he got for them, Armenia and it's people, then suddenly they want to hand him over too the enemy after all he had done for the country, that aint correct and nobody can justify what the ARF wanted to do regarding the general, i don't want to say it but it's called treason.
Chalabian mentioned in his book that the turks were having heavy casualties too and the morale of the turkish army was very low, Andranik knew this and wanted to take advantage of it, as you mentioned enker the general was under the impression that he could defeat the turks, after all he was the general and had dedicated his life to the struggle, like i mentioned before he could not be stupid or dumb so i think he knew what he was talking about.
Again, study the geopolitical climate in the Caucasus and the desperate condition in which the Armenian Republic was in at the time. It's all nice and manly to think Andranik could do this or that. Well, you say - He thought he could so he must have been right. Yeah sure, Andranik could wipe out the Turkish presence from within Anatolia with several thousand men without reserves, without war supplies, without funds, without international support. And I'm sure he would have later turned his attention on the Bolsheviks and destroy them as well. Yeah, it is fun to fantasize. The hard reality, however, was no one in our nation at the time could defeat the Turks and the Bolsheviks. Thus, Andranik's warrior adventures were risking our nation total destruction.
What if we blindly followed him and he turned out to be wrong. Would you be willing to lament the total destruction of the Armenian nation? Yes, the ARF may have sacrificed a legendary military figure, but the party did so to preserve what it had salvaged of the Armenian nation. At the very least, that is what the party thought at the time.
I agree with Armenian, it has done so much for our country, the party sacrified allot. But it seems that the ARF of today isn't the ARF of 100 years ago.
I just can't stand idiots who gather in a circle jerk and spew crap about the ARF being out to destroy the Armenian nation. It's just so damn stupid. As if top level ARF members gather in secret places in the dead of night just to plot the destruction of the Armenian nation.
It's just stupid, bordering on insane.


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