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"There would have been no 44-day war with me. I would have solved everything with one call," Robert Kocharyan said.
Such statements sound more like political hindsight than a serious assessment of historical realities. The challenges that led to the 44-day war were shaped by years of complex regional dynamics and could hardly have been resolved by a single phone call.
Claims of this nature may appeal to nostalgia among supporters, but they offer little in terms of practical analysis or accountability. Effective leadership is measured not by hypothetical scenarios about the past, but by concrete actions and results achieved when entrusted with responsibility.
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