Weekly summaries of Groong podcast episodes.

Asbed and Hovik examine Pashinyan's confrontation with the Armenian Church, Armenia's balancing act between Russia and the EU, the geopolitical implications of TRIPP, Iran's military leadership realignment under wartime pressure, the Turkey-Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defense pact, and how these shifts reshape Armenia's role in the South Caucasus. Richard Campbell discusses the global AI race, data center economics, energy constraints, and Armenia's Firebird project, examining whether current AI infrastructure investments align with physical and economic realities.
Dr. Pietro Shakarian explores the parallels between Stalinist repression in Soviet Armenia and authoritarian practices under the Civil Contract regime, examining how incomplete historical reckoning leaves societies vulnerable to recognizing new forms of political control. We examine Armenia's new parliament sworn in on August 2, 2026, the Armenia Alliance's direct challenge to Civil Contract over Tigranashen's territorial status, the government's evasive responses on border red lines, Armenia's challenge to Russia's railway concession, and how TRIPP reshapes regional power dynamics in the South Caucasus. Hrant Mikaelian discusses Armenia's Western pivot, the opening of the new parliament, Ruben Rubinyan's appointment as speaker, Armenia-Russia-EAEU relations, European aid, the Armenian Church's role in national identity, and Armenia's economic direction amid geopolitical pressure.
News Digest →Dr. Archil Sikharulidze discusses Russia's shifting strategy in the South Caucasus, Georgia's widening dispute with Europe, Armenia's move away from Russian alignment, and how regional transit corridors reshape competition among Moscow, Brussels, and Washington. Hovik and Asbed examine escalating regional tensions as Ukraine expands operations into the Caspian Sea, striking Iranian and Russian assets, while analyzing how this merger of northern and southern conflicts affects Armenia, Kazakhstan's energy security, and Pashinyan's diplomatic positioning amid new pressure from Western capitals following Aliyev's recent visits to Germany and Berlin. Christine Arakelian discusses American foreign policy fractures, the Iran war, NATO 3.0 and Europe's militarization, Turkey's rising regional influence, Armenia's 2026 parliamentary elections and managed democracy, and the risks of TRIPP as Armenia pivots toward an undefined Western relationship.
News Digest →Asbed and Hovik examine escalating US-Iran war tensions following the June ceasefire collapse, Konstantin Sokolov's appointment to lead TRIPP+ while acquiring Armenia's Teghut mine, and Pashinyan's political vulnerabilities including charges against Archbishop Galstanyan and prolonged Armenian POW detention. Anthony Barsamian discusses Armenian Diaspora advocacy, U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the role of Armenia's government in genocide recognition efforts, the suspension of Israeli recognition, the Armenian Church's place in Armenian life, and Armenia's geopolitical positioning between East and West.
News Digest →We discuss NATO's 36th summit in Ankara, escalating Iran war developments, examining NATO's defense spending surge, Trump's shift on Turkey and F-35 access, Ukraine aid commitments, and what these geopolitical shifts mean for Armenia and the South Caucasus amid ongoing Armenia-Azerbaijan peace negotiations.
News Digest →Hovik and Asbed analyze Armenia's Constitutional Court ruling upholding the 2026 Armenian Parliamentary Election results, the disqualification of Prosperous Armenia votes, Civil Contract's three-fifths majority, the opposition's parliamentary leverage, and what these outcomes mean for Armenian sovereignty amid ongoing Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Process negotiations and regional pressures. Dr. Sergey Markedonov examines Russia's strategic bandwidth problem in Ukraine, the geopolitical stakes of TRIPP in Syunik, and Pashinyan's Western pivot following Armenia's June 2026 parliamentary election. Dmitry Suslov analyzes Russia's strategic position across Ukraine, Europe's rearmament, Armenia's Western pivot after the 2026 election, and the future of Moscow's influence in the South Caucasus.
News Digest →Hovik and Asbed talked about Israel's historic recognition of the Armenian Genocide amid shifting geopolitical tensions, Russia's escalating warnings toward Armenia, and the post-election standoff as the Constitutional Court prepares to rule on opposition challenges to the legitimacy of the June 2026 parliamentary elections. Ambassador Dziunik Aghajanian examines the Iran-US MOU, Armenia's 2026 parliamentary election aftermath and Constitutional Court proceedings, Russian economic pressure on Armenia, and Israel's recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
News Digest →Arman Grigoryan discusses US-Iran negotiations and their implications for TRIPP, regional power dynamics, and Armenia's contested 2026 parliamentary election aftermath. We examine the fallout from Armenia's 2026 Armenian Parliamentary Elections, including six opposition parties challenging results at the Constitutional Court, escalating political persecutions targeting opposition figures, Russia's continued economic pressure on Pashinyan's government, US-Iran ceasefire negotiations and their regional implications, and a new Armenia-Azerbaijan telecommunications agreement that raises cybersecurity and strategic dependency concerns.
News Digest →Hovik Manucharyan and Asbed Bedrossian examine Armenia's 2026 parliamentary election results, shifting Armenia-Georgia relations amid EU corridor initiatives, and a landmark US-Iran interim agreement that reshapes regional security architecture. Hrant Mikaelian examines the disputed aftermath of Armenia's June 7, 2026 parliamentary election, discussing electoral fraud allegations, government threats against opposition parties, Armenia-Russia tensions, EU support for Armenian exports, and why political polling failed to predict the result.
News Digest →We analyze the disputed results of Armenia's June 7, 2026 parliamentary election, examining Civil Contract's contested majority, alleged irregularities and invalid ballots, the OSCE/ODIHR preliminary report, the last-minute exclusion of Prosperous Armenia, opposition arrests and pressure, and what a three-fifths majority could mean for Armenia's courts, institutions, and foreign policy. Arthur G. Martirosyan examines Armenia's contested 2026 Armenian Parliamentary Election, discussing whether the vote was free and fair, how state pressure and Western backing shaped the outcome, Pashinyan's post-election crackdown against the established Opposition, and what a Civil Contract supermajority would mean for Armenia's governance and the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Process.
News Digest →We examine Armenia's May 28 Independence Day parade as election theater, Marco Rubio's push for critical minerals deals and the TRIPP framework, and the strategic risks Armenia faces from Russia and Iran as the country heads into the 2026 Armenian Parliamentary Election. Dr. Philippe Raffi Kalfayan returns from IODA's second election observation mission to report a sharply deteriorating pre-election climate marked by arrests of opposition figures, state intimidation of voters, misuse of public resources, and widespread fear among citizens. Rafael Ishkhanyan of the Armenian Center for Political Rights examines how state institutions selectively enforce laws against opposition figures while ignoring alleged government abuses, including wiretap leaks, weaponized hate speech prosecutions, threats against political opponents, and military conscription used as electoral coercion.
News Digest →We examine the tightening political climate in Armenia ahead of the June 2026 parliamentary elections, analyzing Marco Rubio's sudden visit, new polling data showing stark divergences between IRI and MPG, hidden voter patterns that may reveal concealed opposition support, TRIPP polarization, escalating arrests and threats against opposition figures, and Pashinyan's incendiary campaign rhetoric including his 'Why are you alive?' outburst. Arthur Khachatryan of Hayastan Dashinq discusses Armenia's June 7 parliamentary election, foreign interference, election fraud concerns, the opposition platform, TRIPP, military spending claims, and Russia's economic pressure on Armenia.
News Digest →We examine Pashinyan's violent campaign rhetoric, the abuse of state resources ahead of Armenia's June 7 election, selective law enforcement against the opposition, the worsening Armenia-Russia relationship, and the vandalism of an Armenian church in Javakhk. We survey all 17 parties and 2 alliances registered for Armenia's June 7, 2026 parliamentary elections, walking through each participant's leadership, polling numbers, platform, and geopolitical orientation. Political scientist Edgar Elbakyan joins the hosts to examine Armenia's upcoming parliamentary election as a potential existential contest, covering polling methodology under fear, divergent survey results, the crowded political field, and whether opposition parties are prepared for a post-election confrontation.
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