Beniamin Matevosyan: Not only Artsakh, but also its people were betrayed

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Бениамин Матевосян

Beniamin Matevosyan writes on his Telegram Channel:

“The war in Artsakh lasted 44 days. During those 44 days, the decision was made to deploy peacekeepers in Artsakh (although they could have arrived in the NKR as early as October 2020, with Armenian Shushi serving as the deployment base. But someone had other ideas and did everything possible to ensure that Artsakh would emerge from the war as weak as possible). No "coalition of the willing" was ever formed. There was a decision, and it was carried out.

Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine has dragged on for 1,289 days, and the so-called "coalition of provocateurs, the powerless willing” still can't decide whether to send 50,000 troops or 30,000. Or perhaps not to send anyone at all. When Oswald Spengler wrote The Decline of the West, he may well have had this very kind of impotence in mind…

The propaganda, terrifying in its confidence and stupidity, tries to stay silent about such things. It doesn't say that Artsakh, along with its people and the peacekeepers, was betrayed in 2022. The peacekeepers arrived in what was described as 'a disputed territory, the status of which was to be determined by future generations.' Yet Pashinyan, Michele, and Macron decided that Artsakh belongs to Azerbaijan. As a result, Pashinyan handed over not only Artsakh, but also its 120,000 residents and the peacekeepers themselves.

Still, in time, everything will fall into place."