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The signing of an agreement between Iran and the United States has raised numerous questions in international affairs. The situation is such that a document which would seemingly offer grounds for optimism and hopes for peace has instead generated even more questions and doubts. From Armenia’s perspective, the Iran–U.S. agreement naturally draws attention first and foremost to the TRIPP project, the framework agreement for which Yerevan and Washington signed just two or three days before voting in Armenia’s parliamentary elections. At the time, the move created…

Political “Vendetta”? Yes, There Will Be One

It serves not only political purposes, but personal ones as…

Obstacles to Becoming a Political Nation

Pashinyan is doing everything he can to prevent political solidarity…

Putin’s Opponents Are Acting Like Putinists

Барро выразил мнение, что Израиль совершает большую ошибку, продолжая боевые действия в Ливане.

“We Continue to Live in a Sovetashen”

Post-Soviet reality is an inseparable union of dictatorship and herd…

We Should Think About Amnesty, Not Revenge

An Excessively Non-Populist Analysis The following thought is often attributed…

Is a “Civilized Divorce” from Russia Possible?

What Putin Said on May 9 Imagine that one day…

Which “Pharaoh” Can We Rely On?

To gain an ally, one must first achieve internal cohesion.…

Focus on the past eight years

Secondary issues should not divide us Today, I consider Robert…

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