Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Tom, the article you posted underlines what a nightmare it is to be Armenia's leader. Without resources, in the middle of the game of tug of war between major powers, a position we sadly have found ourselves in before. I would like to see other world leaders take so much pressure. At the same time, our leaders are keeping alive the opportunities for future expansion and land consolidation. To be the leader of Armenia means to walk a tightrope that would make most leaders fall flat on their faces. Maybe I'm too sensationalistic about it, but it is truelly a nightmarish job where one wrong decision could mean the loss of Armenian lands, possibility of more cold winters to come, economic breakdown, etc.
Tom, the article you posted underlines what a nightmare it is to be Armenia's leader. Without resources, in the middle of the game of tug of war between major powers, a position we sadly have found ourselves in before. I would like to see other world leaders take so much pressure. At the same time, our leaders are keeping alive the opportunities for future expansion and land consolidation. To be the leader of Armenia means to walk a tightrope that would make most leaders fall flat on their faces. Maybe I'm too sensationalistic about it, but it is truelly a nightmarish job where one wrong decision could mean the loss of Armenian lands, possibility of more cold winters to come, economic breakdown, etc.
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