Armenian expert: Our ‘big war’ is not over
Information security expert and coordinator of the specialized military website Razm.info Karen Vrtanesyan says Armenia’s “big war” is not yet over ahead of the first anniversary of the November 9 trilateral statement on the cessation of hostilities in Artsakh.
"I am not going to make any emotional, sorrowful, even accusatory statements on the anniversary of the signing of the trilateral statement on capitulation. As an Armenian, as a person with special and systematic knowledge of security, and as a person who realizes the threats facing Armenia, I have wasted the past year, failing to somehow help my nation,” he wrote on Facebook on Sunday.
“I'm not going to pin my share of the blame on someone else, or to pathetically justify myself. A few months ago I wrote about those who lost their lives fighting for Armenia. "We, the living, owe you and your generations a state... Freed from ‘nikolavirus’ and ‘Nikolaturks’, a strong state that will stand up for its living and dead heroes. May God keep Armenia unshaken and forgive us, who are unworthy of this wondrous country.
“P.S. Remember that our big war is not over, no matter how much they try to present November 9, 2020 as the end of the war and no matter how much we are reassured by this thought. Neither the war, nor the defeat is over!” Vrtanesyan said.