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After leaving the White House, the Biden administration
thought for a long time about what to do so that life would not seem like a
raspberry to the new president. How would you mess up? Sprinkle broken glass on
the path, put a button on the chair, change the password on the nuclear
briefcase, or apply universal glue to the door handle? There were many options.
But all of them paled in comparison to the degree of harmfulness that the
legacy of the strategic partnership with Armenia carried. This was indeed a
sophisticated revenge for the lost elections. Now Trump has to live with it.
The Charter on Strategic Partnership between Armenia and the
United States, signed by Mirzoyan and Blinken in Washington on Tuesday,
contains a lot of nonsense that does not deserve attention. Strengthening
economic and energy ties, building a "crossroads of the world,"
nuclear cooperation, and more. Armenia will also help the Americans defeat
ISIS, otherwise they cannot cope without it. It will be interesting to see how
the "Armenian economic miracle" built on re-export will collapse when
the United States begins to control Armenia's imports and exports provided for
in the charter. This point is the work of the Americans. But the
"crossroads of the world" was squeezed into the charter by the
Armenian side, hoping to put pressure on Azerbaijan with American hands on the
issue of communications. What and how the Armenians will "cross" with
the Americans on this isolated piece of land is their concern. The Biden
administration deliberately left this signing for the last days of its stay in
the White House, so that it would not have a headache later.
The main reason for signing this document was to legalize
American military involvement in "strengthening border security." A
special group will leave for Armenia next week to strengthen this security. And
let Washington just try to dodge what is written in the charter - the diaspora
and the lobby will be quickly returned to the right path. Now the Armenians
have a paper that they will stick under the nose of the American administration
whenever it pays insufficient attention to Armenian interests. It's like a
prenuptial agreement that defines the relationship down to the smallest detail,
down to the number of, sorry, coitus per week.
Recall that the same "prenuptial agreement" was
signed by the United States with Georgia in January 2009. And it contained
almost the same thing that Blinken and Mirzoyan signed last Tuesday, with the
exception of additions made by Yerevan in the form of samples of Nikol
Pashinyan's near-political creativity. This is a standard document that, by and
large, does not bind the strong party to anything and does not strain it in any
way. The weak side gets additional inferiority complexes. It is not serious to
talk about an equal partnership between the United States and Armenia. It's
generally ridiculous to talk about the upcoming Euro-Atlantic integration.
Nevertheless, the Armenian Ambassador to the United States,
Lilit Makunts, called for the charter signing day to be declared a holiday.
There is a joyful upsurge in the Armenian expert community. According to some,
Armenia has taken a historic step in the light of the approaching new world
order. It will be great to enter this new world on the shoulders of a superpower
and be at the front of the queue when handing out buns. Against the background
of the registration of a "marriage" with Washington, Armenia does not
even rule out the possibility of returning the Karabakh issue to the
international agenda "with a new redistribution of the world."
And very unnecessarily. Because Armenia is already too late
for the future new world order.
Let's say even more. No matter who Yerevan signs charters
with, if the current principles on which peace rests are scrapped, if the
inviolability of borders ceases to be a fundamental pillar of preventing chaos,
Armenia itself will have to urgently start searching for its true historical
homeland. As you know, it is located far from the Caucasus. Armenian dreamers
appeal to the division of the world conceived in the last century, without
taking into account how the world has changed over the decades. They still hope
that there will be another "Woodrow Wilson" who will start cutting up
borders to please the Armenians, and this process of cutting and sewing will be
carried out by her "Christian brothers" and in the interests of
Armenia, because she will buy everyone and because she has signed a strategic
partnership with the States themselves.
As a makeshift state entity that never had real sovereignty
for a single day, today's Armenia differs little from Armenia a century ago.
But the world around her has changed. It is surrounded by independent, strong
countries making their own policies. She was the only one behind the times. Although,
I must say, the Armenians have something to be proud of - it started the
humiliation of international law. However, the Armenians have failed to
properly manage the global support resource they had, and they are somehow
keeping afloat today only because someone needs it.
Speaking of the new world order. This process began in
September 2020 and Azerbaijan started it. He broke all the generally accepted
ideas about how a small-power state should behave. According to these ideas,
which had the unspoken status of rules, a state from this category does not
have the right to liberate its lands without asking permission from the
"elders". First, the Powers must weigh their own interests in one
outcome or another, and the resolution depends on the results of this weighing.
The Karabakh conflict and the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenia
were also unleashed with the permission of the world forces, who saw this
bloody experiment as beneficial for themselves. The powers needed the conflict,
but no one needed de-occupation, on the contrary, it deprived world circles of
an instrument of influence on the region.
Azerbaijan destroyed all these ideas by liberating its lands
after thirty years of occupation. No one expected this, but it happened. The results
of the 44-day war and the anti-terrorist operation of September 2023 are
already a fait accompli. To the horror of the Armenian side, no one was able to
win back the situation. Powerful forces, unceremoniously pursuing their policy
as they please, have failed to stop Azerbaijan or force it to leave at least
something to the aggressor. Many who had not dared to speak out and defend
their rights before asked themselves the question "why was it
possible?". It turns out that it is possible. It's just that someone had
to have the courage to be the first.
So Armenia is already too late to redefine the world. Its
main task in changing circumstances should be to take care of the preservation
of illegally obtained square kilometers. And for this, Yerevan must behave
well. Even Santa Claus only brings gifts to those who have been good all year.
Armenia has not yet earned its gift in the form of a peace treaty. And Baku is
not a mass worker from the house of culture, in front of which it is enough to
read a poem to get a candy.
The state of uncertainty and the lack of a delimited border
is fraught with great problems for the region. These problems come from
Armenia, or rather, from those who stand behind it. In the context of
geopolitical perturbations, it is impossible to count on lasting peace at all,
and even more so if there are no borders marked by boundary pillars between
neighbors. Yerevan is not advised to sign a guaranteed document in order to
leave a loophole for the future and try to take revenge under favorable
circumstances. Everyone understands perfectly well how this will end for
Armenia, but they continue to "amicably" push it towards the abyss.
The Biden administration has been doing this for all four years of government,
and the Armenians are confident that after signing the charter, Donald Trump
will take over the baton.
We can say with full confidence that, regardless of who
Armenia's ally is and what the new world order will be like, it has only two
options. Either it stops its territorial encroachments against Azerbaijan
forever, or the Armenians will really have to start searching for their real
historical homeland, as we have already noted. Every nation should have a
historical homeland, and the Armenian people probably have one somewhere. And
if he doesn't want to live in peace and harmony with his current neighbors, let
him look for others. Armenia, looking at its patrons, hopes for their
protection in the new division of the world, while it is unknown what will
happen to these countries themselves. Look, Canada has actually fallen out of
the loop. The Armenian theme for Canadians was tied only to Trudeau. This topic
will also be removed from the agenda after Macron's expulsion from the post of
president of France. And it's really funny to see how some Armenian experts are
trying to draw parallels between Donald Trump's statements on Greenland and the
Armenian claims on Karabakh.
Meanwhile, the agenda of the South Caucasus in the new
redistribution of the world, which the neighbors are counting on, will be as
follows: any attempts to raise the issue of Karabakh will end very badly for
Armenia. Armenia should come to a new world order by sticking to Azerbaijan,
not France or charters with an overseas power. This is the only way it can
preserve its ephemeral statehood.
Although, to tell the truth, why does Armenia need
statehood? Our neighbors obviously don't know what to do with it. Those who
created this state, apparently, did not attach instructions.