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« on: June 24, 2015, 10:41:33 PM »

Big anti-government protests have been going on for the last few days in Yerevan - and are now spreading. The initial cause was the announced increase of electricity rates by 17%. However, it is becoming more a manifistation of general discontent with the government.

The worst thing, potentially, is, that this has started getting a very certain type of coverage in Russia. The initial protests had little to do with Russia, and there is no Russian minority to speak of in the country (though, one should note, the energy monopoly does belong to the Russians). However, given the current Putin paranoia about "revolutions" in the "near abroad", he may well react. The country does have a large Russian military presence (which it has used as a shield against Azerbaijan), so acting would not be hard. Or, alternatively, Russians might choose to switch support to Azerbaijan as punishment - that would mean a bloody mess, of course.
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2015, 10:55:25 AM »

Thankfully Armenia does not share a border with Russia. At least for now.
It's just Georgia, we've* already shown we don't care about them once.  Would it really surprise anybody if Putin uses Armenian issues as an excuse to invade?

Putin, "they would not let me roll the 58th through Tbilisi, what choice did I have?"



*to be clear to ag, "we" means the west in general, not me and the mouse I keep in my pocket.

All the necessary troops are already in Armenia. There are huge Russian bases there.
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