Thursday, September 18, 2008

New US Ambassador to Armenia

After 2 full years, Armenia has a new US Ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch. I'm not very happy about this, I prefer that no Ambassador be confirmed by the Senate unless they admit to the genocide - which none will do until the State Department changes its policy. At least Marie finally admitted the no g-word policy exists. Even this is progress in the backwards, evil policy of the State Department, which instead of being a beacon of light, democracy, justice and so on (why shouldn't it be?) is all about intrigue, supporting dictators and terrorists one day, then attacking them the next, and other retarded policies which do not even serve US interests.

And in the continuation of the "soccer diplomacy", Armenia and Turkey talks have been deepening, and it seems must inevitably lead to diplomatic relations. Even Azerbaijan has said some remarkably civil and optimistic things, which is very unusual for them. Talk of a big push to even settle Karabakh seem to be in the air, for what must be the hundreth time since the cease fire was signed in the early 90s.

1 Comments:

Anonymous NA said...

Hi! I'm new to your blog and I wanted to thank you for the great info and links you've made available. I'm not Armenian, but I became interested in Armenian history and culture when the White House refused to acknowledge the massacre as genocide (every time I think our government can't possibly slip lower, I'm proven very wrong).

Good luck in your mission!

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