Nikol Pashinyan & Adolf Hitler
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 and transform the country into a totalitarian regime. By 1936, 11 years after the publication of “Mein Kampf” Germany became a totalitarian regime expecting from its citizens blind obedience for the Fuehrer’s demands, and complete adherence to the dream of building the 1000-year empire, regardless of the sacrifices such an ambitious pipe dream may impose on a nation.
By 1946 the horrors, the carnage, the destruction, the loss of millions of lives triggered by the Nazi dream of building the 1000-year Empire, forced the German nation to address the following questions: How did we allow a sociopath demagogue to manipulate and exploit us to further his absurd dreams?
Nikol Pashinyan’s march to The Office of The Prime Minister of Armenia shares too many similarities with Hitler’s obsession with power. His “Velvet Revolution of 2018” was simply a mechanism to hijack power with the help of “Western Democracies” determined to evict Russia from the Caucasus, destroy the regime of the Ayatollahs in Iran, and ultimately pave the way for a “NATO, Pan-Turanic Corridor” or the “Zangezour Corridor” that will propel Turkey and the The Turkish Tribes of Central Asia to the gates of China.
Pashinyan, like Hitler had a childhood characterized by poverty. He grew up in a family environment where Artsakh was the name of a restaurant that his family cannot afford to visit and enjoy, because it was well beyond the financial means of his parents. Artsakh the restaurant was exclusively reserved for the rich corrupt merchants and hi-ranking Communist party apparatchiks.
Pashinyan, like Hitler displaced his childhood anger on Artsakh, on Russia, The Armenian Apostolic Church, the heroes who shaped and coloured Armenia’s history, and anyone and everyone who believed in the sanctity of the land and expressed a readiness to defend the national identity of Armenia with blood and sacrifices.
Pashinyan, like Hitler enjoyed the “Support” of Western Democracies in general, and The U.S. in particular. At a point where his newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak (Հայկական Ժամանակ) was edging close to bankruptcy in the late 1990s, The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) on behalf of the CIA channelled more than $200,000 over a period of several years to sustain the operations of Nikol’s newspaper.
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Pashinyan, like Hitler did rely on a book to disseminate the key tenets of his ideology known as “Nikolism”. But beyond political views the book titled “The Other Side of The Earth/Երկրի հակառակ կողմը” carried also absurd fantasies and perverted desires.
The market’s response to Nikol’s book was very disappointing. The low sales figures forced Nikol in the mid 1990s to publish regularly editorial articles condemning the Armenian occupation of the Azeri territory known as Nagorno Karabagh, emphasized the so-called atrocities committed by Armenian fighters during The First Artsakh War, insisted that Armenia should “Normalize” relations with Turkey to prosper economically and move away from an over-reliance on Russia, and last but not least, Pashinyan copiously insulted and denigrated the memory of Armenian heroes he blamed for trapping Armenians in a painful present where Armenian citizens worship their ancestors, and make no attempt to liberate their country from the ghosts of history.
In an article titled “FORGET THE HEROIC PAST" published on December 9, 2005 without any reservation, Pashinyan expressed his contempt to key figures in Armenian history and insisted that “...our ancestors have bequeathed to us only such a stock of genocides, humiliations, betrayals, and immorality, which, as it turns out, is complicated and extremely difficult to overcome. I condemn our ancestors; I curse them because they did nothing for us to live more dignified and proud today. Our ancestors did not care for their generations, at least as much as animals care for their offspring thanks to their instincts.”
Pashinyan’s articles became the conveyor of his political vision for a future Armenia. From 2001 to 2008 Nikol published a series of articles titled “We And Our Interests” full of shallow analysis of what Armenia suffers from, and self-aggrandizing solutions that Armenia must adopt for a Utopian future where every citizen will live happily ever after.
Of particular interest to the ongoing saga of the “Zangezur Corridor” today, is his solid conviction expressed more than 24 years ago that Zangezur/Meghri should be Armenia’s trump card in forging new relationships with Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Source: Article titled “Մենք ու մեր շահերը - Us and our interests”
23/05/2001 armtimes.com Հայկական ժամանակ
In the previously mentioned article, Pashinyan elaborated the following points;
- “Meghri turns from an ordinary territory into a trump card, and it is our trump card. I do not understand the views that we should keep our trump card pressed to our chest. This is a childish approach. Armenia's position on this issue should be one: if Turkey or Azerbaijan want to communicate through Meghri, let them communicate. let them use our territory, let them use our railway and pay for it, as is customary in the world.”
- “...we are given a historic chance to become the heart of this region, the crossroads of the West and the East, with all the consequences that this entails. In order to use this chance, the following conditions are necessary:
- Realize that Armenia may have interests that differ from Russian interests, thus the imperative to terminate Russian presence in our country, we should rely on every means available to materialize that goal.
- Realize that Turkey and Azerbaijan are our neighbours, and improving relations with them is a vital issue.”
- “Armenia is a path to Central Asia for Turkey. Turkey is a gateway to Europe for Armenia. Azerbaijan is a gateway to Central Asia for Armenia. Armenia is a gateway to Turkey, and thus to Europe. Here is the coil of communication interests, the interconnected practical application of which will contribute to the stabilization and development of the region.”
Of course, the Zangezour Corridor cannot bring any stability to Armenia, based on the faulty logic used by Pashinyan. Stability for Armenia rests mainly on a “Balanced” foreign policy that does not advocate an end to Russian economic and political influence in Armenia.
Stability will never see the light of the day if in the process of pursuing stability you back stab Iran, and you become the mercenary of Western powers (UK, US, Israel,...) firmly dedicated to the goal of decapitating the regime of The Ayatollahs in Tehran.
Stability will never be achieved if beyond commercial revenues, you plan to allow Turkey to turn the Zangezur Corridor as a “NATO, Pan-Turanic” corridor to move mercenaries to the border of China and foment a civil war that your Western partners believe it is the most efficient way way to destabilise China, and terminate its economic hegemony.
In the end, we have a Prime Minister, who, more than 20 years ago expressed a clear hatred for Armenia, its heroes, its interests. He was very transparent in his dream to destroy one day Russian influence in Armenia and rely on Turkey, Azerbaijan, UK, US, and NATO to generate an unprecedented prosperity.
Why did we allow a “Manchurian Candidate” to reach the Office of The Prime Minister of Armenia?
Why did we extend his stay in power by five years, following the elections of June 2021?
Can we afford to make the same deadly mistake during the elections of June 2026, now that we know that Pashinyan is the
“Loyal servant of the interests of Ankara and Baku, and also the humble enabler of “The Greater Turan” dream (Pan-Turkism)."
Անկարայի և Բաքվի շահերի հավատարիմ ծառան, ինչպես նաև «Մեծ Թուրան» երազանքի (պանթուրքիզմ) համեստ քարոզիչը.
https://artsakhtheinadequateresponse.blogspot.com/2023/05/is-treachery-dominant-trait-of.html
Արդյո՞ք դավաճանությունը Փաշինյան ընտանիքի գերիշխող հատկանիշն է
https://artsakhtheinadequateresponse.blogspot.com/2024/09/blog-post.html
If we allow Pashinyan to win the elections of June 2026, like the German nation did in 1946, we will look at the collapse of the Third Republic, survey the ruins and ashes, and lamenting the tragic loss of thousands of lives, we will confront the following question: How did we allow a sociopath demagogue named Nikol Pashinyan to exploit us to materialize his destructive pipe dreams?
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