where is that country? oh yeah what about Castro he did a good job kind of.
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Originally posted by GSTracer05No, not imperialism or expansion. Armenia is faaar away from accomplishing things of that sort. Economic prosperity; less corruption; enforcement of laws (did you know people actually spit at police officers in armenia?) Before Armenia's independance from the USSR, would you not say that the poverty levels were less? People had jobs? The law (even though harsh at times) was enforced? What do you see now? You have a small majority that control most of Armenia's wealth and it is mainly located in the capital and its outskirts. You have people in nearby cities and villages on the point of starvation. No housing, no jobs, not even proper sanitation.
Originally posted by GSTracer05You are right, economic stability can not be created by a leader, but by the people. But what happens when you take away leadership from these people? For decades they have been used to strong leadership. Now that's gone, every person for himself. You need a leader to establish a strong govt, one that is not corrupt, one that will fight corruption and not turn a blind eye towards it.
Originally posted by GSTracer05Here's a small example, in how many US airports do you have to bribe the guy checking your luggage to let you through? Then take a look at Armenia. You could argue that the attendants taking the bribes have families to feed (in most cases its true), which brings me to my "every person for himself" point. Its a tremendous task in the undertaking, but it has to start at some point.
However, the sad state of affairs in Armenia are more a result of 70 plus years of socialist bliss, and the fact that the culture has been influenced by Russia and the Soviet Union which has no culture of individualism itself, and even during Communism, I remember how my mother would tell me that business and businessmen were frowned upon, and success of individuals were not good since they were "bourgeois". Anything outside of the collective mob mentality was not a good thing. As such, all strong centralized systems are closed systems, therefore the blueprint for their own destructions are inherent in those systems. They are not like open which they can grow, adapt, and expand, and give rise to the creative forces that are necessary for the well being of any people and society, as Arnold Toynbee once said. An open system is which the free market is. If you want jobs in Armenia you can begin by removing all wage laws, tarrifs, trade restrictions, and any other regulation on the market, to then maybe have a company like Ford or someone establish plants there, thereby creating jobs. It takes time for people that came out of nearly a century of socialism to try to adapt to a market society. It doesn't happen overnight.Achkerov kute.
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What do you guys think about this article? http://www.eurasianet.org/department...pp092904.shtml
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Originally posted by AnonymouseWhat are you hypocrites talking about? For a people that have always been victims of empires, it seems hypocritical that they would have not learned from history. Don't be idiots. If you want lands back, do what the Mexicans are doing in Southwest United States, breed and displace the others.
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Originally posted by ShivaSo who thinks we should strike out and take Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran and create a new Empire?
How do you hurt a masochist?
-By leaving him alone.Forever.
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What's interesting is for peace loving people we can certainly fight and win if we try... its been proven... the reason we lost so much land is we sat around and let people take it from us instead of fighting back. But whenever we've been forced to take up arms, we are fierce warriors.
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true that one is true.
but armenia cannot realisticly take back any lands in the near future. there are no plans or objectives. and you know what happens when u dont have detailed plans. even very brave japs lost to the allies. why? because allies had a much larger army. the only way we could win, is through guirella warfare.
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