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If you want a state, then you have to work and fight for it. Hovhannes Avetisyan


Public administration specialist Hovhannes Avetisyanon his Facebook pagewrote:

"Yesterday, US President-elect Trump talked about taking control of Canada, the Gulf of Mexico, the Panama Canal and Greenland (the speech implies annexing the US).

At this very moment, his son is in Greenland, allegedly on a tourist visit (he publishes funny videos on his page), which has large reserves of resources and has been part of Denmark since 1953.

In these conditions, when the pretended international order after the 2nd world war obviously no longer works, nothing prevents, for example, to annex Armenia.

There is a well-known saying in game theory that if someone breaks the accepted rules of the game, everyone else's individual payoffs will increase if they also break the rules, until everyone starts breaking and no one benefits anymore.

A simpler example is when someone stands up in the cinema (he can see better), then those behind him also benefit from standing, and if everyone does this, then by and large they return to the original state (slightly worse). The internationally accepted world order began to falter when the US decided it could enter countries at its discretion and stage a military coup (eg Iraq).

This was followed by the annexation of Crimea by Russia, and then the events began to develop chaotically. And at this moment, it can be said that almost all the countries of the world openly make territorial claims against each other. As I always said, there is a fierce struggle for resources and the big and strong will absorb. to the weak.

If you want a state, then you have to work and fight for it, the other option is emigration or slavery."