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Can A Bad Tree Like Pashinyan Give Armenia Good Fruits?

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  “ For no good tree bears bad fruit, nor again does a bad tree bear good fruit.  Each tree is known by its own fruit, for figs are not gathered from thorns, nor are grapes picked from a bramble bush.  The good man out of the good treasure of his heart produces good, and the evil man out of his evil treasure produces evil; for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.” (Luke 6:43-45 )   If we apply the words of The Lord “ Each tree is known by its own fruit...” to Nikol Pashinyan, what are the bitter fruits that he shoved down the throat of the Armenian nation? Pashinyan masterminded and implemented the “Engineered Defeat” of the 44-Day War. The bitter fruit served to the Armenian nation; 5,000 brave Armenian soldiers lost their lives simply because Pashinyan refused to stop the war in early October 2020. For more details read: “ Pashinyan Had Two Opportunities To Stop The War. He Decided To Hemorrhage His Army” https://artsakhtheinadequaterespo...

Nikol Pashinyan & Adolf Hitler

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  On July 18, 1925 Adolf Hitler published a book he authored titled “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle). It was a manifesto outlining the problems of Germany, the actions and measures that must be adopted to remedy the existing social ills besieging the country, and last but not least, the plan to build the Utopian “German Nazi Empire” that will last 1000 years. The year the book was published, Germany’s population was 62,410,619 and less than 9,000 copies of “Mein Kampf” were sold because most Germans dismissed Hitler’s manifesto as the work of a mediocre painter, unleashing childhood displaced anger on a long list of groups who were allegedly behind Germany’s miseries. One institution, German Military Intelligence, was convinced that Hitler’s ideology can contain and reverse the spread of communism in Europe in general, and in Germany in particular. Together with a group of wealthy German industrialists and foreign governments, Hitler was groomed to hijack the democratic process...

The Zangezur Corridor And A Future Civil War In China

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 Facebook Post Published By Vartan Oskanian On 16 July 2025 Outsourcing Syunik: A Corridor Too Far In today’s press conference, Nikol Pashinyan likened the idea of granting control over a corridor through Armenia’s sovereign territory to a third party with outsourcing national infrastructure such as the airport, railways, or postal services. This analogy is absurd, misleading, and dangerous. First, outsourcing the management of an airport or a postal service is a commercial arrangement in which national jurisdiction remains fully intact. The Republic of Armenia continues to exercise sovereignty over its land, airspace, and legal framework. These are standard public-private partnerships used globally to promote development, modernization, and efficiency—while retaining full national control. By contrast, the “corridor” concept—demanded by Azerbaijan and occasionally echoed by outside powers—implies something entirely different: the extra-territorialization of Armenian land. It envis...

Is Prime Minister Pashinyan An EVIL Or A Sinner?

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 I am writing this article in reply to multiple appeals made by a long list of organizations and clerics from a variety of Christian denominations, encouraging Armenians to seek peace, healing, and forgiveness, despite the vicious attacks that have targeted The Armenian Apostolic Church for the last two weeks. Below, a sample used to prepare my reply. A Shared Post Published By A.G.A. - Armenian Goodwill Ambassadors (+ genuine friends & sympathizers) 29 June 2025 A Open Letter To The Armenian Nation By Bishop Nareg Berberian , São Paulo, Brazil (For the full text visit the source mentioned above.) Look at our Armenian people. We are a small nation but with a deep soul. We survived genocide, exile, war... and yet, one of the greatest dangers we face today does not come from outside. It comes from within. It comes from the divide among us. Of the distrust, Jealousy, and the way we criticize more than we console. How we forget that we belong together. But it doesn't have to be t...