Armenia’s Pashinyan Continues To Destroy Christian Heritage, Removes Mt Ararat From Passport, Brazenly Advocates Towards Armenian Christian Historical past – JP
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan continues to betray his nation’s Christian heritage in a bid to please his globalist masters.
Armenia quietly removed Mount Ağrı (Ararat) from its passport border stamps last November. The image is one of a centuries old Armenian heritage, central to Armenia’s Christian history and culture.
The government cited its “Real Armenia” policy — focusing on current recognized borders — and avoiding provocation toward Türkiye amid normalization talks.
Armenia’s PM Pashinyan on Karabakh, filmed recently — “The people did not live in Karabakh — the people of Karabakh were hostages of the Kocharyan-Serzh clan, who used the name ‘Karabakh, Karabakh’ to preserve power in Armenia.
“The people of Karabakh are now finally going to live — and live in Armenia — where they will have homes, peace, jobs, and social guarantees.
“The Karabakh movement was a trap for us, which we entered.
“Karabakh had already been lost from the very beginning. We were in the process of losing Armenia.
“And when I realized that we were losing Armenia, my task became to preserve Armenia and establish it as a state. And we preserved Armenia and established it as a state.”
Despite the Pashinyan government’s pro-Trump accolades, Yerevan has been filmed buying Chinese drones.
Chinese-made CH-4 Rainbow combat drone appeared in Armenian military parade rehearsals in Yerevan on May 25, ahead of the May 28 First Republic Day parade.
The sighting confirms earlier unconfirmed reports of CH-4s at Gyumri airbase and marks the system’s first public display in Armenia.
Armenia has made no official announcement about the acquisition.
Two CH-4 drones are visible at Gyumri airbase in Apple Maps satellite imagery, with six ISO 40-foot shipping containers — the type used to transport UAVs — parked next to hangars, suggesting Armenia received a total of six aircraft.
