At the time I am working on the second part of this post, Armenia is celebrating Constitution Day. Exactly 30 years ago, the fundamental law of the republic was adopted. That is why Prime Minister Pashinyan spoke at an event dedicated to the anniversary. The Republic of Armenia needs a new constitution, approved by a vote of the people, so that the people consider the constitution as their own, domestic, as the rule of life in their own state, which they created themselves, he said.
The Constitution of Armenia was adopted on 5 July 1995. It was amended in 2005 and 2015. The latest amendment allowed for the transition from a semi-presidential to a parliamentary form of government.
Although Turkey is already prepared for the role of a mediator to enter the Caucasus, preparing its representative for Azerbaijan, thus proving its motivation to attack Russia in the strategic region, it cannot be ruled out that Baku and Ankara underestimate Russia and its vital interest not to disappear from the Caucasus.
The grandmasters of behind-the-scenes intrigue, London and Ankara, seem to rely on their oceanic ally, but they will lose the final battle for the Caucasus. And with them the (old) new Czech government, which has no time or interest to think about the future of the basin and its inhabitants.
In the context of the above and Prime Minister Pashinyan's demand to change the constitution and the recent events in Armenia, the essence of the game of Aliyev and Pashinyan against the interests of Russia, the Azerbaijani condition to change the preamble of the Armenian constitution and thus the essence of the game against the interests of the EU, including the Czech Republic, is found.
Only corrupt officials, politicians and governments can claim that insulting Russians, Russia and its president will go unpunished. This also applies to the murders of Russians, peacekeepers or the lawlessness of Azerbaijani, Ukrainian and similar organised crime groups on EU territory, which have gone unpunished. We have officials bought by diasporas smilingly smashing monuments in various cities, glorifying Nazis and denying history. This was also the case during the concert on 4 July in Velehrad on the eve of the 26th Cyril and Methodius celebrations called Days of People of Good Will.
This year's Goodwill Days have three main themes. The first is the Catholic Jubilee Year proclaimed by the late Pope Francis. The second is the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Here I was disappointed by the politicised American-British script of CT, which completely excluded any mention of the Soviets. The astonishment at this stupidity was evident on the faces of many of the concert participants. The third theme is 1985. Let me remind you that 1985 has gone down in the modern history of Velehrad as a symbol of civic courage and desire for freedom. At that time, tens of thousands of people from all over the country came to Velehrad for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the death of Saint Methodius in July. Although it was a religious celebration, it became the largest public demonstration since 1968.
In a time of increasing danger of war, social challenges and disorientation, the Days of Goodwill reminded people that they have a memory, cannot be deceived and do not forget while they exist.
In order to prevent the development of a dangerous scenario, the state and security forces are obliged to suppress the activities of all oligarchs and diasporic organised crime groups not only in Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, but also in the EU. And it should not start with small things. The autumn will be as hot as the current summer days. It would be more effective than useless exhortations about the importance of human rights, maintaining alliances and similar myths. In the case of Azerbaijan, politicians will start thinking about punishment before they arrest and torture Russian citizens. And in Germany? A new documentary by the public broadcaster ZDF has revealed serious inconsistencies in the relationship between the state, organised crime and the clans. And in the Czech Republic, silence on the trail.
For the Czech government and security services, this means checking, for example, the 10-year cooperation of Czech MP Nina Nováková (non-establishment member of the KDU-ČSL) with an organization closely linked to a munitions sect known worldwide for paying politicians for their support. The movement has been plagued by scandals linked to politics, and last but not least, according to The Korea Herald website of May 2025, the leader of the movement, Ms Hak Cha Han Mun, has been banned from leaving South Korea due to a police investigation. This involves suspicions of bribing the wife of a former president.
I don't know how clean and good the paper of the Dukovany contract is, and whether the EC will use a magnifying glass or even a Palantír with or without a clue to examine the contract. If I were a member of the Fiala & Co team, I would take a break and not go to the elections, and certainly not to the completion of Dukovany.
In addition to the above, the Czech government should protect genuine fellow citizens from unjustified aggression and demands. Those for whom the Czech Republic, with its naturally dying Czech nation, is the real homeland they are prepared to defend. How many such people there are, I do not know. What I do know is that it is not a problem even in the age of AI, Palantir and uncontrolled migration to know who our real enemy is.
Post scriptum for diplomats and politicians
The independence of the Vatican is unusual: it is based on the personal sovereignty of the Pope as head of the Roman Catholic Church. In his person is embodied both the state and the whole heritage of Rome. The Vatican is an auxiliary territory of the Holy See, the supreme organ of the Roman Catholic Church, of which the Pope is the head as an absolutist monarch. International law distinguishes between the Holy See and the Vatican as two different entities.
Compared to the UN, which has many shortcomings and has never been truly effective because it has never prevented conflicts between major powers and the permanent members of the Security Council, and whose veto power will not save the world from war, the Vatican offers itself as the seat of the UN institution and a place for negotiations. The belligerents would then not have to look for a new place each time, like homeless people.
The Vatican could gain an important, legally enshrined mission for peaceful conflict resolution. Why? Because the Vatican is our common cultural heritage, and we are all essentially heirs to the Roman Empire: language, law and culture are linked to it. The Vatican remains a symbol of Rome today, and at the same time it represents a common home for all Christians, Muslims and Jews, even in an age when money will continue to rule the world, but will be linked to different values than it is today.
The fact that delegations from Russia, Ukraine and the United States are going to Saudi Arabia or Turkey, for example, to negotiate proves that those countries do not care that they are Muslim countries.
Back to Armenia. Pashinyan feels that the dead end down which he is leading Armenia and the Armenian people requires new sacrifices. After all, a heavy price must be paid for turning the Armenian nation's consciousness inside out, for cooperating with Azerbaijan and Turkey, and for reorienting Armenia from Russia to the West. Unfortunately, this price is constantly increasing. Why? Because it is necessary to sacrifice relations with Russia as the traditional defender and patron of Armenians, to abandon Armenia's heroic history and the memory of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. In the context of the anthropological war, it is also necessary to sacrifice the traditional religion of the Armenians, to renounce respect for the Armenian Apostolic Church, while using the example of Orthodox Greece's getting along with the West.
Pashinyan is also obsessed with persecution mania given how much trouble he has brought to the Armenian people. Therefore, Pashinyan must fear for his future, just like Zelensky. In order to prevent the worst, he has launched pre-emptive strikes against those whom he considers his enemies and whom he believes to be sympathetic to Russia, that they are all his puppets. Everything, as we already know in the Czech basin, is always Russia's fault.
After Pashinyan's patron, Armenia's first president Ter-Petrosyan, met with Catholics and joined in condemning the attacks on the church, Pashinyan announced on social media that Levon was also a puppet who paved the way for other puppets. The argument is already interesting because Ter-Petrosyan came to power on the wave of perestroika, declared independence and can hardly be an agent of the Kremlin.
At this point, and in the context of the elections in Armenia and the Czech Republic, it should be recalled that some Azerbaijani media claim that Pashinyan receives compromising information about his opponents from foreign intelligence services, Turkish or Western. In principle, they have long seen Pashinyan as their client. Why?
Pashinyan published an article about 10 years ago called Forget Heroism. At that time, he was quite marginal in Armenia's political life, but even then he promoted the idea of the need to get rid of ties to Russia, the Russian base in Gyumri and membership of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation. He even demanded to say goodbye to the so-called heroic Armenian past, to all memories of Greater Armenia, of the times of the Persian, Roman and Byzantine empires. All this brings Armenians to a dead end in which there is no place for the memory of the genocide of the Ottoman Empire. Pashinyan, like many of us and our European elites, has consistently followed the path of betrayal. Therefore, they naturally attract the attention of the security services of the various countries involved.
Professionals from MI6, CIA or Turkish intelligence know what they are helping and why: The opposition must be purged by the elections scheduled for June 7, 2026. And Pashinyan cannot lose the elections. If he loses, he has two options: either run away or follow his chosen path to the end, creating more crises and suppressing his opponents with foreign aid. The election of a new head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, among other things, should help him to do this. Relying on Russia does not make sense. Why?
Because no one can be more Armenian than the Armenians themselves. Pashinyan's government was approved by the parliament, which was elected by the Armenian people. Therefore, everything that happens is the choice of the Armenians themselves, and we in Europe must accept this as a given, including the possibility of forgetting that Russia, which came to the Caucasus to save the Christian-Armenian and Georgian peoples from annihilation, and since then both peoples have been under its protection. Admirers of the Caucasus, ignorant of history and unwilling to learn about the present, should know, among other things, what was the reason for the Armenian genocide in 1915? Why?
Because we are in an anthropological war, part of which is the genocide of the Slavs. The First World War was in full swing and the Turkish authorities, the Young Turks, believed that the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire were a fifth column awaiting the arrival of Russian troops. The Armenians in the Ottoman Empire were mostly infinitely removed from politics, much like the younger generation is today. Armenians served in the Turkish forces, fought bravely and did not incite Turkish Armenians to any rebellion. But suspicion based on Armenophobia alone was enough to exterminate first the Armenian soldiers in the ranks of the Turkish army, then the intelligentsia and bourgeoisie, and then turn to the peasants who had lived for centuries on their historic lands inside Turkey.
The briefly described story imposes a special duty not only on Armenians, but also on us in Europe and the Czech basin in particular. For we are in a similar boat with Russophobia, Sinophobia and God knows what else, lest we hear the siren, forget our civic duties and indulge in the myth of guilt and responsibility for everything past and present, in our European case, Russia.
I mention the Caucasus, Armenia and Azerbaijan because I do not rule out the possibility that Czech military or so-called peacekeeping troops will soon be there as part of EU and NATO action. They will meet a similar fate to that of Kosovo, where they have solved nothing, or of the Russians in Armenia. According to Pashinyan, the Russians are responsible for Armenia's failure in Karabakh in 2020 and in 2023, even though it is a fact that the Russian peacekeepers were without any orders and thus in fact only witnessed what was happening: 120,000 Armenians went to Armenia, left their homes, cemeteries, churches.
Therefore, Karabakh Armenians are not a gift for Pashinyan, nor for the EU. Why? Because they cannot stand him and every expulsion carries the seeds of hatred. The 2020 war in Karabakh is a reason for Pashinyan and his team to accuse Russia of not fulfilling its obligations, while Pashinyan's troops have not fought as hard as they could to protect their compatriots. How the Czech troops will fight, no matter when or where, I do not know, when all they have to do is destroy a few power supply nodes.
Conclusion
I consider it my duty to do everything in my power, under the present circumstances, to get the message across to the citizens about anthropological warfare, the consequences and imaginable dangers of genocide, phobias, the natural extinction of the nation, and the obligations arising from them. I know that this is not easy in conditions where Russia itself is engaged in a conflict with the West. When disillusioned and misinformed Armenians expect EU support, when Azerbaijan, like Armenia and the Czech Republic, no longer seems to need Russia.
The current deterioration of Azerbaijan's relations with Russia, media-wise due to the events in Yekaterinburg, which are just a pretext, has subjective and objective causes. The objective ones are that today's Baku does not need special relations with Moscow. It is proved by the fact that Aliyev embraces Zelensky. Everywhere there is talk of support for Ukraine, and in the Russian MFA with its boring speeches and encouragements for peace, there is silence on the trail, just like in the Czech basin.
While many citizens of the Czech Republic are appropriating the government's fairy tale explanation of the first major blackout in the country and speculating about the increase in energy prices, taxes and food, final consultations are underway on how Pashinyan's Armenia and Aliyev's Azerbaijan will sign a peace treaty on a Western platform that will open the door to another military conflict with consequences for Europe.
As the bombardment of Ukraine and EU citizens with Russophobia and misunderstanding of President Trump's policies continues, the debilitation of society is strengthening, stupidity is becoming the measure of conversation and communication, and the deficit of critical thinking has reached the point of no return.
President Aliyev, a winner who is puffed up with euphoria, Prime Minister Pashinyan, a traitor as a friend, and of course the team of von der Leyen, Fiala & Co and others prove it. They are all naked and waiting for the Trump tsunami in the vain hope of survival. All of the above are going further than they should in their relations with the Russian Federation because they have no interest in voters, their nations and migrants. And the ancient monasteries of Karabakh, Gandzasar, Amaras, Dadivank, which are Albanian monuments. That is also why there is a need for special relations with not warring Israel and Turkey, but also with the wily UK, and the devious President Trump, the eternal but futile peacemaker and candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, which may not pass him by. Consent is not needed.
Jan Campbell
gnews.cz