LEAVE FOR WAR TO WIN AND NOT TO DIE
Aysor.am
Friday,October 21
Leaving for war and dying for the sake of the fatherland is the
undividable part of the Armenian's psychology.
However, Avik Isahakyan, the head of the Literature institute said
that we should omit from our psychology of martyring in war.
"We do not realize since Avarayr war that we shouldn't fight in a
war to die, but to win," he said.
It was during Artsakh war only when the Armenians left for war with
the intention to win. "They left for war singing songs about their
fatherland," A. Isahakyan recalled. He also added that one of the good
sides of the Armenian national psychology is the ability to unify in
dangerous situations. "We become like one fist when we are in danger,
but when the danger is gone we get parted."
From: A. Papazian
Aysor.am
Friday,October 21
Leaving for war and dying for the sake of the fatherland is the
undividable part of the Armenian's psychology.
However, Avik Isahakyan, the head of the Literature institute said
that we should omit from our psychology of martyring in war.
"We do not realize since Avarayr war that we shouldn't fight in a
war to die, but to win," he said.
It was during Artsakh war only when the Armenians left for war with
the intention to win. "They left for war singing songs about their
fatherland," A. Isahakyan recalled. He also added that one of the good
sides of the Armenian national psychology is the ability to unify in
dangerous situations. "We become like one fist when we are in danger,
but when the danger is gone we get parted."
From: A. Papazian