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Armenia slipping away?

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  • #11
    Re: Armenia slipping away?

    Originally posted by karoaper
    You mean Bliadiashvili right?
    That's too many typos.

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    • #12
      Re: Armenia slipping away?

      Originally posted by skhara
      Of coarse Russia is going to. Why the hell wouldn't they? If you were Russia you'd try to control as much as you can as well, Armenia is quite an easy target given her geostrategic position.

      Anyway, one step at a time. The most important thing is demographics, maybe Russian companies in Armenia will keep employment for Armenians and keep Armenians in Armenia. Besides there are other perks Armenia enjoys, like protection from Turks, and cheaper weapons, officer training.



      As soon as he starts sucking Bush's xxxx like Sukashvilli.
      What happened to the companies that were handed over to Russia to settle the $100 million debt. NOTHING. All their promises of investments and new jobs were BS and these factories and research facilities are working at a lower level than they were before the handover. Im not against privatization, im completely for it, but not to corrupt Russian companies which are directly or indirectly controlled by the Kremlin. Id much rather have an American or Western European company buy an Armenian facility than a corrupt inefficient Russian company whose main concern might not be to turn a profitable business but rather to serve the geopolitical interests of the Russian Federation.

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      • #13
        Re: Armenia slipping away?

        Originally posted by TigranJamharian
        What happened to the companies that were handed over to Russia to settle the $100 million debt. NOTHING. All their promises of investments and new jobs were BS and these factories and research facilities are working at a lower level than they were before the handover. Im not against privatization, im completely for it, but not to corrupt Russian companies which are directly or indirectly controlled by the Kremlin. Id much rather have an American or Western European company buy an Armenian facility than a corrupt inefficient Russian company whose main concern might not be to turn a profitable business but rather to serve the geopolitical interests of the Russian Federation.
        Right on the dram.

        I don't think Armenian or Skhara will allow anyone to criticize the Russian Federation.

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        • #14
          Re: Armenia slipping away?

          Originally posted by TomServo
          Right on the dram.

          I don't think Armenian or Skhara will allow anyone to criticize the Russian Federation.
          What do you mean allow?

          You can critizise if you want if that floats your boat, but those critisizms don't really do anything. I'm pretty annoyed about this actually, but given Armenia's geostrategic position someone will always be messing with her.

          You guys don't really know what choices kocharians administration is presented with, I don't believe that a man who put his life of the line in Artsakh is simply selling Armenian interests.

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          • #15
            Re: Armenia slipping away?

            Originally posted by skhara
            What do you mean allow?

            You can critizise if you want if that floats your boat, but those critisizms don't really do anything. I'm pretty annoyed about this actually, but given Armenia's geostrategic position someone will always be messing with her.

            You guys don't really know what choices kocharians administration is presented with, I don't believe that a man who put his life of the line in Artsakh is simply selling Armenian interests.
            Right.... the gas prices will be increased right after the presidential election, how convenient.... the only thing Kocharian is doing is trying to keep his popularity from slipping even further before the election and to be able to handpick his succesor, or who knows, even try to run again.

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            • #16
              Re: Armenia slipping away?

              Democracy, the last refuge of the pointless.

              I say, either dictatorship or anarchy!
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #17
                Re: Armenia slipping away?

                Originally posted by Anonymouse
                I say, either dictatorship or anarchy!
                Why?

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                • #18
                  Re: Armenia slipping away?

                  Originally posted by TomServo
                  Why?
                  Because you're a racist!
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Armenia slipping away?

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    Because you're a racist!
                    "Et fier."

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                    • #20
                      Re: Armenia slipping away?

                      whats better ? Armenia selling to US or selling to Russia as far as im concerned both have advantages and disadvantages Russia is xxxx right now but who knows what itll be in another 20 years and who knows what US will be...

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