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Just out of curiosity, but reluctantly...

12:23:00 08.11.2025

Just out of curiosity, but reluctantly...

Just out of curiosity, but reluctantly, I somehow listened to Tucker Carlson's interview with the oligarch's nephew Narek Karapetyan and the Jewish lawyer Robert Amsterdam (who, for some unknown dark purposes, is "protecting Christians" around the world). The interview didn't start off too badly overall, as they talked about the Armenian Genocide (but, of course, not about the real reasons behind it) and the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, and how Israel helped Azerbaijan in that process. However, for the majority of the interview, Narek—instead of talking about the real dangers facing Armenia—only spoke about some persecutions against his imprisoned uncle and members of the "clergy."

Yet for any reasonable Armenian, it should be clear that Samvel Karapetyan's arrest was done to boost his reputation and activate his political career. And the government's fight against the Church is an artificially provoked confrontation by the Kremlin, the Turks, and their beloved Civil Contract party—aimed at dividing Armenian society and sowing enmity among us. All of this is also specifically done to distract us from the real dangers and our real problems. The entire narrative—claiming that a war against Christians is taking place in Armenia, while forgetting to mention that these "Christian clergy," for example, openly support the Communist Party of Armenia, which is simply insanity. This obviously means that in Armenia real Christian values have long been defiled and trampled.

Of course, it's obvious that for this interview, Carlson was given a few hundred thousand dollars, if not more, to host it on his platform, because Carlson really doesn't give a damn about any of this. Anyone following American politics should know that Carlson is also an actor serving the Jewish system, playing the role of fake opposition in the U.S. political arena. But in any case, this was a good opportunity and chance—using Carlson's large audience—to speak about and inform the world of the real threats and dangers facing Armenia, rather than advancing personal interests.

Narek—instead of saying that the Russian-Turkish-Zionist alliance is actively and persistently working to destroy Armenia's independent statehood, doing to the Republic of Armenia what they did to the Republic of Artsakh—talked about internal irrelevant chaos, to further elevate the reputation of his billionaire uncle and communist "clergy." Naturally, he didn't say that Armenia's anti-Armenian government and the fake, treacherous opposition (which includes the majority of the "clergy") indirectly and secretly support the agenda of that enemy alliance, because it's clear that he himself is part of that traitorous, fake opposition...

In short, the interview was meaningless nonsense, and I regret the hour and a half I lost watching it. 


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