Armenia: From Soviet Backwater to Globalist Toll Booth? Buckle Up, Comrades!
Pashinyan's pushing 'Real Armenia' – ditching history for a sweet spot in the New World Order's supply chain. What could go wrong?

Alright, patriots, let's talk Armenia. Remember that place? Used to be all about hammer and sickle, now they're dreaming of being the next Panama Canal. Pashinyan's out there slinging promises of a 'Real Armenia,' which apparently means kissing up to Brussels and DC while airbrushing Mount Ararat off the passports. Talk about selling your soul for a bowl of borscht!
This whole 'middle corridor' hustle is classic globalist playbook. Bypass Russia, hook up China to Europe, and make Armenia the tollbooth. Sounds great on paper, but who benefits? Not you, buddy. It's BlackRock and Vanguard lining their pockets while the average Armenian gets another taste of the 'trickle-down' fairy tale.
And this 'Trump Route'? Please. They'll name anything after Trump these days, just to trigger the libs. But don't be fooled; it's all part of the same game. Build, backstab, bail out. Rinse and repeat.
Pashinyan's sacking museum directors and scrubbing national symbols like he's got a date with Klaus Schwab. Sure, maybe Armenia needs to move on from old grudges, but erasing your history is a surefire way to end up a puppet state. Ask the Ukrainians how that's working out for them.
The polls say Pashinyan's gonna win again, even after those humiliating defeats against Azerbaijan. Guess the Armenians are suckers for punishment. Or maybe they just don't see the strings being pulled. Either way, it's gonna be a bumpy ride.
So, what's the play? Stock up on canned goods, learn to speak Mandarin, and pray that Putin doesn't decide to 'liberate' Armenia next. Because when the globalists come knocking, they bring 'freedom' and 'democracy' – with a side of economic collapse and civil war. You've been warned.
Forget about 'Real Armenia.' This is about 'Realpolitik,' baby. And in Realpolitik, small countries are just pawns in a bigger game. Armenia's selling out for a seat at the table, but they're gonna find out that the menu's written in Mandarin and the bill's in Euros. Enjoy the 'prosperity,' comrades!
So Pashinyan wants to turn Armenia into a bridge? More like a speed bump on the road to global domination. But hey, at least they'll have good internet access while they're being exploited. Progress!

