• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    2 months ago

    It’s true, they did manage to get their puppets in power, but their position is rather fragile. The power of the color revolutions lies in getting a sufficient percentage of the public to go along with the narrative. Both in Pakistan and Armenia the people seem to largely understand what’s happening, so I don’t think the current situation will last.

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      2 months ago

      Pakistan seems unstable now, i would expect something to happen there soon. Idk about Armenia though, even what happening in Nagorno-Karabach didn’t seem to sheke the govt, they seem determined to cut ties with Russia and become the second-rate tongue at local US boot setup.

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        I recall there were some protests happening in Armenia recently, so it’s not a terribly stable situation either. I also expect that Azerbaijan will start carving off more territory now that Armenia isn’t part of CSTO. The west is in no position to stop that from happening, and that will likely be the end of the Pashinyan regime.