Mikhail Shakhnazarov: Pashinyan is selling the country for pennies
Speaking with Alpha News, Russian journalist and media manager Mikhail Shakhnazarov noted that the West will demand complete submission and compliance with all its instructions.
“I think they have already demanded, although they have not given the money yet. They will demand complete submission and compliance with all instructions. That is, soon the first gay pride parade will probably be announced in Armenia. They will start the propaganda that trans children are the norm. Armenians will be outraged for a while and then calm down.
You know, I didn’t look at the results of this meeting because they were clear to me. I actually looked at photos because visuals can show a lot. It was just a freak show. There is this Josep Borrell, a drunkard who, in the 1970s, worked in a kibbutz. Then someone noticed him and dragged him to Europe with the goal of destroying, and over time, he was appointed to such a post. Anton Blinkin, whose roots are from a Ukrainian town and who hates Russian people, hates Christianity—that is, a complete scoundrel. And I’m not even talking about Ursula von der Leyen; just read her statements. It feels like there is not even one brain cell there. Next to them stands this pathetic so-called prime minister, who is ready to fulfill all their whims. I saw scary people in these photos—just demons.
I have no illusions about this traitor, Pashinyan. I’m wondering about his entourage. Do they even understand that there is now a war with the Christian world? Tucker Carlson openly spoke about this; he understands it, but do the Armenians understand it? Will all this talk about how we adopted Christianity before everyone else be forgotten? What will happen next? All these people he met are against the faith. 270 million and 65 million euros, what is this? Do you think this is a large amount? So, he is selling the country cheap, just selling it for pennies. These are meager amounts, and in this way they show the Armenians that they can buy them like parsley,” Shakhnazarov said.