Opinions About Armenian Politics
The Armenian Weekly just published an article that I wrote about the current political climate in Armenia, which I ordinarily do not discuss on this blog, and I mention what the Armenian opposition is doing (or rather not doing) about stopping the protocols.
I have been trying to refrain from focusing on political issues on this blog because I wanted to get away from politics here, redirecting readers to my other blog, Footprints, which is sponsored by Hetq Online. But I will just mention here briefly that I think the protocols are detrimental to Armenia's statehood and the future of the Armenian nation for several reasons.
In any case, if Armenian politics doesn't bore you, please read the article and check out Footprints. Feel free to write whatever is on your mind either for or against the protocols in the comments section below.
Comments
Lots of Armenians are banging on about "never relenting until we get our lands back". Can’t you see how ridiculous it is to take this stance? Reality check folks, under current circumstances and accounting that there won’t be radically twisted political changes in Caucasus, Armenia will never get the lands pack. PERIOD. You think the rest of the world cares about you and someone will rush to your help? It’s time to roll up the sleeves, bend down and take one for the team.
What I see is progress in those protocols. Firstly, because there are mutual talks about the genocide now. Yes, it’ll take decades to come to a unanimous conclusion that it did happen but it’s worth it. Secondly Armenia won’t be so isolated and it’ll promote greater commerce and that’s good because not tanks not peaceful demonstrations guarantee peace but cold hard salt of the earth business. Look at the EU, most of it’s members were feuding for hundreds of years but after the WWII they started working together and you know what? Brits and Frenchies still hate each other but they’re not looking at the other side through a gun sight.
The term "isolation" regarding Armenia is a word that the west loves to use to make Armenia look weak and poor in the eyes of the world. Fact is, the poor and underprivileged will not have better lives with an opened border with Turkey. Only the rich Armenians will become wealthier, and they will eventually be bought out by their Turkish rivals. These protocols will only secure Armenia's dependence on a historically hostile neighbor which wants nothing more than to impose its hegemony and bring Armenia to its knees economically, politically and socially. It's already succeeding in doing just that even with a closed border--Armenian consumers is highly dependent on Turkish goods which floods the Armenian marketplace. Open the border under the vague conditions stipulated in the protocols and Armenian businesses will eventually wither away, unable to compete.
If a closed border indeed means that Armenia is in isolation (which it is not), then so be it. Better to be isolated than undermined and weak.