This Gentleman speaks with the sociopolitical wisdom of Henry Kissinger. Why isn't he at the helm of the Armenian government? Eric Hacopian for President. 🇦🇲🙏
Fantastic Analysis,please translate all his interviews to Armenian so our people inside Armenia who don’t speak English have access to these information. Thank you
Australia change its focus from British to East Asia 20 years ago, The merchant Of Armenia do big business in Iran, India and South East Asian they even create famous hotel chain in Malayan and Singapore. What you said is correct.
On Armenia’s alignment in relation to US, Europe, Iran, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and China. “Let’s get to the brass tacks of who did what. ... China and India are the future, you are either there now, or you are not there. ... Our kids should be learning Indian, Mandarin, Arabic and Persian, far more so than German or French. Because because that’s what the markets of the world is. ... We need to look east when it comes to business and development.” - Eric Hacopian
Foreign journalists reported that Azeri drones did not target civilian objects. Even an Armenian soldier acknowledged that in his interview. And many other sources say the same. Why he lies on 12.15??
@@playaAra Look. First, Azerbaijan’s intention is to incorporate local population. It would be difficult to achieve when you are destroying civilian objects. Secondly it is unwise from military point of view to waste ammunition on civilian object instead of military. The role of drones is to hit military targets so that troops could advance. To operate drones is costly. Risks high. Why then to hit civilians?
@@bakhtiyarmusayev8308 I don’t think the intention is to incorporate the Armenian population. I think the intention is to drive them out and replace them with Azeris.
Almost all of it sounds reasonable enough for me, except Mr. Hacopian's commentary on Russian military systems and it's weaknesses, and on how Armenians can help Russians to rebuild it. Really? Let the Russians know. Following this logic, Armenians can help Americans to rebuild their military systems next, unless the Georgians did it already, following the well-known events in 2008? What should Russians do in Syria meanwhile?
I usually find Mr. Hacopian's insights to be very strong, but this was somewhat unfocused. The claim he makes here that "the West" abandoned Armenia in this conflict while "the Shia crescent" countries are easy allies is only half true. And Armenia should develop stronger ties to Iran to spite "the West"? Is that the message here? Hacopian fails to mention that Iran completely sat on the sidelines in this conflict. Which would be very likely to happen again, as there are several million Iranian nationals of Azeri origin within Iran's borders. If Armenia doesn't have strong foreign relations with Iran by the year 2020, it's for reasons more complex than "the West doesn't want it". I fail to see what will be different moving forward without large demographic or political changes happening within Iran (which is highly unlikely).
Well, I do agree that the west abandoned us. But I don’t blame them and that is the difference between me and some other armenians. They abandoned us because they have no reason to help us politically, economically or militarily. We just don’t have anything to offer. But we have much more potential in the east when it comes to favorable relations. For example, we can serve as a trade Corredor to India.
Eastern European countries are way more developed than Armenia which is using the Trumpian term is rather a "shithole country" in comparision with them. Eric Hacopian does not not know what he's talking, with due respect.
He lives somewhere in US, arrogant as all the US Armenians are, he has no idea that Austro Ungaria was bigger than Armenian “empire” , Polish state , Hungaria and the Czech Republic are the current production centre of Europe ... Armenia is producing match sticks and wine...and then he dreams of Armenians doing business with China and India... man let me tell you this guy spends most of his vacations on Mars.
@@georgeabbott2433 You don’t know what could happen in the next decade or so. Originally Israel was selling oranges to South American countries. Furthermore, India has proposed the building of a trade Corredor through Armenia into Georgia which would effectively break our isolation for good. So we are already having talks with India.
This is the first time I have disagreed with Mr Hacobian - Armenia is an ancient proto-european country and our place is in Europe not the middle-east or asia....yes we understand some of these cultures operate but our cultures are not the same - was born in the middle-east so trust me I know what I am talking about!
Ever since the 19 century and the proliferation of Aryan racial theories, Armenians have diluted themselves into thinking we are white and European. It’s just bullshit. We are an ancient people of the Middle East and although our language is Indo European, genetically we are indigenous Caucasian people. We simply had a language change after the fall of Urartu.
He misses the point. The point was that Armenia made claims its strength could no support.....this was a disaster waiting to happen. Maybe Armenia could try getting on with its neighbours.
I disagree, Armenia failed to make alliances with countries that hate turkey (all of the middle east). Im sure they’ll learn their lesson and make alliances to turn the tables. Since iran saudi arabia uae libya syria etc all hate erdogan. We can even recruit kurds to fight turks.
Hard to do that when you’re eastern and western neighbors want to wipe you off the face of the earth because they see you as an obstacle to their Great Turan wet dream.
@@cemasikoglu9597 If he was our Prime Minister, he would lead us to a successful future. Unlike the moron in charge now. We should absolutely do what Erick says.
Gulf Arab states see Shias as an existential threat, Turkey does not. All Armenia needs to do is to stop lying to themselves. There were 91 Azeri civilians killed vs 70 Armenian civilians as reported by the respective countries. Talk about the children killed by Armenian ballistic missiles.
@@skullcrusher5073 That is plain wrong and illegal. Even IF, and it is a very big IF, the Azeris had indiscriminately fired first, the response should not have been the targeting of Azeri cities 100 km from the frontline. Not to mention the the Azeris have clearly demonstrated that they did not retaliate against Armenians civilians but targeted Armenian Smerch launchers. Also the Azers have video proof of Armenians hiding missle launchers in civilan homes, while Armenians such as the media outlet Civilnet balantly advocate the use of any and alll means to win the war. The evidence here speakes volumes of the restraint Azeri forces have shown in a war with 2300 Armenian soldiers killed but Armenian civilian desths limited to less than 70. Compare this to the crimes Armenia has committed in this war.
@@ImranKhan-ty6mx In my view, the indigenous population struggling to protect their culture and homeland and in the militarily weak position has more leeway to use unconventional methods as it could not win otherwise.
Again Eric speaks as though resources are infinite. Last time it was drastically increasing military spending. Now it is being a key economic player with some half dozen countries. All while being tucked within the Kremlin's security envelope. While also branching out diplomatically. Sure thing buddy.