
Ultimamente, sono rimasto bloccato nella mia testa su questa domanda: è meglio semplicemente lavarcene le mani e avere finalmente un po’ di pace, o dobbiamo “piantare la nostra bandiera” per mantenere le nostre terre ancestrali? Vale la pena di “pace” se dobbiamo distruggere i nostri principi per ottenerla?
Da un lato salverebbe la vita di migliaia di giovani. Ma poi, nel momento in cui ricordo tutti gli uomini che hanno già dato tutto per Artsakh. Penso alla nostra storia che risale a sempre, a quelle antiche chiese che esistevano molto prima che “Azerbaigian” fosse persino una parola. Mi fa sentire totalmente schiacciato. È come questo peso costante e pesante nel mio petto.
Cosa ne pensi?
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di Far-Exercise-6732
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Your title is misleading- all of Armenia’s top leaders now recognize this. That’s what mutual recognition of territorial integrity means, and it is one of the requirements of the peace agreement. Azerbaijan has said that if Armenia backs away from this term, they will declare war again. I understand how crushing this is, how much was lost for nothing, but at some point when you have lost so much and stand to lose more, what’s the right action…?
They want us to surrender, to lower our heads and accept their every whim. The resistance is precisely to deny them that pleasure, to understand that the ghosts and the past *must* not be forgotten. No matter how few we are, as far as we keep strong Artsakh will still ours.
We either need to fight a total war and take Artsakh or forget about it completely. Even things like return of refugees are fundamentally a negative outcome for us. It hands a 100k hostages to the Azeris loses a 100k Armenians for Armenia which could be contributing to our state. It would be best for Nikol’s bulldog to shut his mouth either way, but fundamentally we need to decide what we want to do as a people. These half measures are only hurting us