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    1. Pashinyan’s remark about rebuilding the internal roads puzzled me too. The rest was okay, but this is an indication that validating the enclaves and all the absurdity that it entails is being agreed on behind the scenes? Such as, either let the villagers through but with proper border controls (imagine passing two border checks just to get to your village), or agree to open unchecked roads in which case they are no longer enclaves. What do they have in mind?

      It would be logical to just exchange the enclaves and be done with it, but there are reasons Aliyev insists on having them, which are not very clear to me.

    2. Nemo_of_the_People on

      I’m glad we have someone as rational and hard-nosed as Eric to put it as it is. He’s rational enough to take in the geopolitical reality while also not a meek cuck so as to beg and plead for peace when we have more leverage than our government sometimes forgets. Besides, it’s good to have an aggressive venue of rhetoric come out from a local source, too many media pieces have been mistakenly speaking in good faith to an enemy that does not reciprocate in return. It’s disappointing to see a sizeable portion of Armenians hold such recalcitrant views that border on self-cucking, so here’s hoping civilnet keeps going as they have.

    3. Prestigious-Hand-225 on

      I have no idea why Pashinyan thinks abandoning any and all territory which is not de jure Armenia’s (whatever the fuck that means nowadays) is going to stop Azerbaijan. These are the people that razed Nakhijevan to the ground and starved Artsakhis for months whilst they sat around with Russians eating barbecue and watching football. They’ll take everything and kill us all given the opportunity.

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