04:58:00 17.02.2026
Ani, Kars, Shushi — the sacred sites of our Armenian Highlands, which were also jewels of this entire region — sadly suffered the same cruel fate for the same fundamental reason. We lost all three not in a fair fight, but as a result of betrayal, because traitors within our own country cooperated with external enemies, handing the keys of the gates to the foe. We lost one nearly 1,000 years ago, another about 100 years ago, and the last one roughly 10 years ago.
For at least a thousand years, our nation has suffered greatly at the hands of traitors and, unfortunately, continues to suffer to this day, because our short-sighted and unpatriotic elite has learned nothing from history and has constantly placed its hopes in foreigners. Instead of fighting and making sacrifices, they submitted and surrendered, considering temporary comforts and “peace” more important than glory and honor — which bring real and lasting peace, from which, of course, enduring joy flows. Our heroic ancestors understood not only the importance but also the necessity of struggle and sacrifice; that is why the devoted liberated lands, while the traitors handed lands over.
Foreign powers, using our internal traitors, have gradually reduced the borders of our Fatherland over the centuries. They have “compressed” our country to the size that the neo-Bolsheviks constantly present as the “real Armenia,” whereas in reality it is merely one-tenth of our historical Homeland. That “real Armenia” is in fact an Armenia standing on the edge, because shrinking any further would mean the final loss of the Fatherland.
When examining and analyzing our situation, at first glance it may seem hopeless and pointless to fight for a Greater Armenia. But when I recall the simple laws of physics related to springs, I become more optimistic. A spring, when compressed to its smallest size, does not lose its strength. On the contrary, it accumulates energy. The deeper the compression, the greater the force awaiting release.
The same can be said about nations. Today Armenia may seem diminished — in territory, influence, and self-confidence — but physics shows that compression is not elimination; it is concentration. When a nation endures genocide, colonization, betrayal, defeat, and humiliation without dissolving or breaking, it does not weaken. It accumulates potential, because a compressed spring does not remain compressed forever.
Our enemies have “compressed” us so much that further compression is no longer possible. For that reason, I am confident in our coming awakening and national revolution, just as I am confident that a tightly compressed spring will release with great force. Over a thousand years we have lost most of our Fatherland, but it is my deep conviction that we will reclaim all of it in this century, and that our struggle will be the spark that begins that entire process.
One Nation, One State, One Will
Toward Greater Armenia, Toward a Glorious Future!
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