Finally an intelligent conversation! Thank you Dr Khachikian and all others!
@168amofficial2 күн бұрын
Հարգելի հետևորդներ, առաջիկայում կլինի նաև զրույցի հայերեն տարբերակը
@АртёмАдонис2 күн бұрын
Լավ կլիներ եթե ռուսերեն լեզվով նույնպես լիներ։ Օրինակ, իմ ընկերները Արթուր Խաչիկյանի վերլուծությունները շատ են հավանում, բայց անգլերեն լեզվի լավ չեն տիրապետում։ Ուզում եմ ասել, որ ՌԴ Արթուր Խաչիկյանի վերլուծությունները այսօր ակտուալ են, երբ ռուսերեն լեզվով են։ Մարդիկ հարցնում են, թե ինչպես է որ Հայաստանում էսքան խելացի մարդիկ կան, բայց երկրի ղեկավարը "քյալլա ուտող, խոզ խանձող, հետույք քորող " անձն է, դրա անունը չեմ ուզում գրել
@CarolShakarian2 күн бұрын
This is wonderful! Col Macgregor is so smart! He has a great grasp of history which make his statements both credible and helpful. Armenia should listen!
@annagaribian4771Күн бұрын
Respect colonel Mcgregors opinions. His knowledge and judgments superb. Thank you colonel for caring about Armenia 🇦🇲 ❤️.
@thisworldisyours962 күн бұрын
վերջի 2-3 տարին հետևում եմ գնդապետ ՄակԳրեգորի վերլուծություններին աշխարհաքաղաքական իրավիճակի՝ մասնավորապես ռուս-ուկրայինական պատերզամի մասին , շնորհակալություն
@annakurdyan2 күн бұрын
So many thanks for this great interview!!
@JoeHacobianКүн бұрын
Here is the video’s distilled content in summary form (you’re welcome): Summary: In an interview, Colonel Douglas McGregor, alongside Christina Arakan, discusses geopolitical developments in the Middle East and their implications for Armenia. McGregor critiques U.S. foreign policy, particularly the influence of lobbying groups like AIPAC, and urges Armenia to adopt a more self-reliant approach, avoiding over-dependence on external powers. Arakan, a business consultant, focuses on Armenia’s economic challenges, emphasizing the need for integration with regional economies and a more strategic future. Who is saying what in summary: • Rasik Marosan and Dr. Arur Khachikyan host the interview. • Colonel Douglas McGregor critiques U.S. foreign policy and advises Armenia to build stronger relationships with neighboring countries, particularly Russia. • Christina Arakan discusses Armenia’s economic struggles and the importance of regional integration for its future. Political Tone: The tone is right-leaning, with McGregor critiquing U.S. foreign policy and advocating for a more localized, independent approach to regional security. Russia or Western Leaning: The conversation leans towards Russia-leaning, with a focus on Armenia’s alignment with Russian interests and its strategic vulnerabilities due to shifting Western policies. What does Col Douglas Macgregor actually say? The thrust of Colonel McGregor’s thesis is centered on the limitations and risks of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the broader geopolitical dynamics in the Caucasus. He is particularly critical of U.S. interventionist policies, the influence of powerful lobbying groups like AIPAC, and the naivety of relying on external powers (like the U.S.) to secure long-term stability for countries like Armenia. Here are the key points McGregor makes and infers: 1. U.S. Foreign Policy is On Autopilot: McGregor argues that U.S. foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, has been conducted without much public debate or oversight. He points out that administrations, including President Obama’s, have pursued goals like regime change in Syria with little regard for the broader consequences. This approach, he suggests, has been driven by intelligence agencies and powerful lobby groups, not the will of the American people. 2. The Influence of Lobbying Groups: McGregor emphasizes the outsized influence of groups like AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) and other pro-Israel entities on U.S. foreign policy. He suggests that this influence has led to policies that may not serve U.S. interests but instead reflect the priorities of foreign nations, such as Israel. This is a crucial element of his critique, particularly in relation to Armenia, which he argues is left vulnerable due to these influences. 3. U.S. Reluctance to Commit Militarily in Armenia’s Defense: He makes it clear that while the U.S. may express support for Armenia, especially in terms of rhetoric about shared Christian values, it is unlikely to provide military support or strategic guarantees. He points out that the U.S. is not willing to station ground forces in Armenia or engage directly with regional conflicts like those in the Caucasus. 4. Armenia’s Strategic Position and Relationships: McGregor suggests that Armenia needs to be realistic about its position in the geopolitical landscape. He cautions against relying on U.S. support as a long-term solution and advises Armenia to focus on building stronger, more balanced relationships with neighboring countries, particularly Russia. He also indicates that Armenia should not rely on peace agreements or external military aid to protect its interests. 5. The Unpredictability of U.S. Support: McGregor warns Armenia about the unpredictability of U.S. foreign policy, particularly when it comes to shifting alliances. He points to the instability in U.S. policy towards Ukraine and the broader Middle East as a case in point. In his view, Armenia should not place its security in the hands of foreign powers whose policies can change rapidly. 6. Turkey and Iran as Major Regional Players: He infers that both Turkey and Iran are significant players in Armenia’s strategic environment. He sees Turkey, under President Erdogan, as pursuing neo-Ottoman ambitions, while Iran is a critical ally for Armenia, especially in countering Turkish influence. McGregor also suggests that the U.S. is increasingly alienating countries like Iran and Turkey, which makes Armenia’s position even more precarious. 7. Russia’s Role in the Caucasus: McGregor affirms that Russia has a deep, historical interest in the stability of the Caucasus and will likely not allow Western powers (like the U.S. and Turkey) to dominate the region. He emphasizes that Russia’s commitment to Armenia, though not without its own strategic motives, is an important factor in Armenia’s security. In essence, McGregor’s thesis is that Armenia must adopt a more self-reliant, strategic posture and avoid depending too much on the U.S. or Europe, as these powers may abandon Armenia when their interests change. He advises Armenia to navigate its relationships with Russia, Turkey, and Iran carefully and avoid becoming a pawn in larger power struggles.
@anayepremian993523 сағат бұрын
"He advises Armenia to navigate its relationships with Russia,.." So, he advises to develop Stockholm syndrome towards Russia? 🙃 Already have that ... for 300 years.
@berj70612 күн бұрын
Christine Arakelian is out of touch with reality. She is talking about business while the state of Armenia is under the threat of an imminent attack. The show would have been better without her. Thanks for bringing Colonel Macgregor, I am sure he ran out of patience listing to her as I. Colonel Macregor is a man of common sense & experience. He speaks about reality. Listen to him, not her. She needs to be a little humble & not over talk.
@anayepremian9935Күн бұрын
Նույն կարծիքը կարող էիք մի քիչ ավելի զուսպ արտահայտել, բայց ոչ, ինչ-ինչ պատճառներով ուզում էիք նվաստացնել ցեղակից, դրա համար էլ մենք նման կոլապսի մեջ ենք։ Ամո՛թ. 😞
@vartvartan749217 сағат бұрын
Everything depends on business don’t you think war is business? Wake up!
@dennydritic262814 сағат бұрын
Correct on Christine Arakelian being completely out of touch or at least very naive on how easy it is for the Armenian gov to do everything all at once. He's had only a few years to fix a million different items from traffic reforms to tourism to economy to military to IT to infrastructure on and on and on. Its noooooot thaaaat easyyyyyyy Christine! think!
@anayepremian993513 сағат бұрын
@dennydritic2628 Can you pls give 1-2 examples of his so-called "achievements" in 6 years? I asked several people about this, but didn't get any reply so far.
@henrikissagoolian49342 күн бұрын
We never learn. What a shame.
@m_r_menian2 күн бұрын
Great interview and great guests! Thank you 168, Colonel Macgregor, Ms. Arakelian, Dr Khachikian and Mr Martirosyan. Very important advice. I hope it will wake people up. Please invite these guests again. I greatly appreciate Dr Khachikian's efforts. ❤ I need to watch again.
@annagaribian4771Күн бұрын
Thank you colonel McGregor. We respect your knowledge, superb judgment. Thank you for your sincere concerns and warnings to Armenians.
@aghavnipoghosyan9607Күн бұрын
I have a great respect for colonel MacGregor. His analysis are reliable,trustworthy because of common sense .thanks for finding time on behalf of my homeland colonel. Much appreciated!
@lba68592 күн бұрын
Armenians already know about it. This should be told continuously to Pashinyan and his government.
@harouttorossian27518 сағат бұрын
VERY INFORMATIVE specially of Col. Macgregor; with Mrs. Arakelian A LOT OF OK s!!!!!! THANKS a lot, Mr. Khachikian.
@kagan707021 сағат бұрын
For years Armenians in Armenia made to believe they will get support from France, USA, Greece, Iran or whomever has a grudge against the Turks. I was hoping hard lessons have been learned by now.. It is depressing that this nonesense is still ongoing..
@vukaleksic16549 сағат бұрын
you don't live on empty promises. the best help is when you help yourself, greets from Serbia
@UnityGameDevMadeEz20 сағат бұрын
I am happy to see this interview. Col. MacGregor is a realist, he has been discussing issues as far as US is concerned for a while, I am glad to see the discussion covering Armenia as well. @OurCountryOurChoice - Armenia should work with both Russia and USA, Armenia will be fool if it thinks they can work without Russia.
@PharmacyAve2 күн бұрын
168 Shnorhakalutyun 👏🏼🇦🇲
@valerikkyureghyan52282 күн бұрын
RUSI QAQ UTOX LRATVUTYUN
@m_r_menian2 күн бұрын
@@valerikkyureghyan5228 Look carefully what is happening in Syria.
@MB-pr1eo8 сағат бұрын
Colonel Macgregor is right !!! You want stability in Armenia, Russia, and the US should work TOGETHER! NOT AGAINST EACH OTHER !!!
@lidasaryan98462 күн бұрын
It is very important Iran not to go to war because Iran doesn’t want Turkey and azari be come powerful in that Regan .
@saronova53712 күн бұрын
They already did it to Armenians at least once before, and the Kurds partook that time
@kagan707021 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this acknowledgement Gn.. McGragor: "All of the western armies are butique operations. The only Nato army that can face Russian is the Turkish army" I hope our Armenian brothers choose path of peace and prosperity. I honestly mean this. I have many Armenian friends. All of this nonesense hostility is being pumped from people living in their comfortable homes in USA or elsewhere from their comfortable chairs.. I sincrelly hope peace between our nations and people in Armenia choose what is really best for them!
USA not food for you my friend..You need Russia but your president is a fool and he is a trader to your people .
@kagan707021 сағат бұрын
I congratulate McGragor for telling the audience to be realistic at minute 36. Thank you!
@toroscholakyan1505Күн бұрын
I see lots of people writing respect for the Colonel but no one is saying anything about our difficult situation
@anayepremian9935Күн бұрын
🔥 WARNING: Critical comments are deleted.
@timurtrumanКүн бұрын
Colonel omits, by design or mistake, the role of the Arab oil. When the US liberated Kuwait, that was not done for Israel.
@Power50505Күн бұрын
I don't predict any trouble with Armenia because the current Armenian prime minister is aligned with Turkey and Erdogan.
@henrikissagoolian49342 күн бұрын
History repeats again and again????
@arlinearzuca14792 күн бұрын
Armenia has no strategy, all they do is fight with past and present administration. Stop Kocharyan and Sarkisyan talks, think about country and how many tigers are unleashed in the region.💔💔💔💔🤯🤯🤯🤯🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@MyGuaguanco2 күн бұрын
Sorry but Mrs Arakelian didn’t make much sense to me McGregor usually is ok but he lost me with his silly comment about Trump having a good heart. I suggest you reach out to people like Kevork Almasian who is from the area in question is ethnically Armenian and knows his shit
@rods4953Күн бұрын
The choice has been oblivious for Armenia since 2020. Sign a strategic military agreement with Iran. A Mutual Defense Agreement. Allow multiple Iranian bases in Syunik. There is no other choice. America will not help you. We are too far away. Russia has it own interests in the region that at time contradict Armenian interests. Iranian and Armenian interests have always aligned in the region, especially as it relates to the pan-Turkic project.
@MatthewEdessa11 сағат бұрын
Every prediction he made about Ukraine has been wrong
@omerbalkaya5894Сағат бұрын
What a team Armenian, Kurds,biggest back stabbers in history but always come together to serve their master,s america and israil
@BabyStakeRamzes2 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@balabani2 күн бұрын
Great interview with Colonel MacGregor and Ms. Arakelian but I wish at the end of the interview Dr. Khachigian could have summarized what we got out as a result from this interview. My take is that Armenia has to show loyalty and gain strategic advantage to whomever it assigns its loyalty to and soon. What are the choices that Armenia has in front of it? Russia, EU, and the US. I do not think that Ms. Arakelian’s choice of the UAE, KSA and Egypt is a serious argument. Col. Mc Gregor emphatically said the US is not a good choice, This leaves the EU and Russia. EU is possible but that depends on Georgia’s stance. If Georgia decides not to go along with the EU then Armenia’s fate is sealed to remain and show loyalty to the US despite what Russia’s disloyalty to Armenia both during 2022 and 2023. It is for this reason that Pashinyan cannot make bold moves at this moment. Armenia’s citizen like those of Georgia would prefer the EU because of Russia’s disloyalty. There were some bold suggestions and somewhat impractical by Ms. Arakelian which reminds me of a government opposition stance.
@Sisyphus92Күн бұрын
I think Colonel Macgrecor made it very clear that only real power in the region projecting western interests is Turkiye. (when I say interests I do not mean leftist liberal values and so on, but real economic, security and geopolitical interests). Having bad relations with Turkiye and at the same time with Russia is beyond stupid. If Armenia wants to get out of Russian orbit and integrate with the west, it needs to settle with Turkiye and Azerbaijan. There is no other way, geography dictates that. As Colonel said EU armies are not real military power. So even if georgia does not distant herself from EU, nothing would change on the ground, but nothing seems to change in Georgia anyway. Pashinyan already congratulated newly elected Georgian president. Pashinyan actually can make a bald move- to accept Azerbaijan's terms and sign peace asap. Unfortunately Armeian society is poisoned with irrational hatred towards Turkiye, which is the problem. I wonder how you looked at all the options instead of the only real progmatic and rational one, which is to normalise relations with Azerbaijan and Turkiye. This is hard for armeninan society , but it is the only path left. Anything else is to be in the orbit of Russia and Iran, which over time will turn Armenia into a legitimate traget in the eyes of west for Azerbaijan and Turkiye. All the leftist media with their anti-turkish histeria created a false feeling that Turkiye is an anti western, armenina lobbies also contributed to that false narrative a lot. All those myths do not work for Trump. The reality is that NATO army are just 2 countries: US and Turkiye.
@anayepremian9935Күн бұрын
@@Sisyphus92😅 The Armenian people may discuss something with you, but only after you take Pashinyan with you forever. I am sure both he and you will be happy.
@balabaniКүн бұрын
I am surprised you are taking Türkiye seriously when it just double-crossed Russia and Iran in Syria after having signed the Astana agreement. Neither Türkiye nor Azerbaijan is reliable. Any peace agreement signed with them is not worth the paper signed on it. You are full of Türkiye’s hegemonic mindset.
@Sisyphus9220 сағат бұрын
@ everyone tries to be hegemonic as much as they can, that is the game. If Turkiye is winning now, it does not make it evil and others angels. I just suggest to accept the reality and choose the least damaging option for Armenia. All options are bad, but signing peace is the least damaging right now. What do you suggest for Armenia to do? Doing nothing means staying with Russia and Iran. Soon the same US will demand Armenia to make a choice. I think whether Armenia likes it or not US will push it to sign peace with Türkiye, open borders and side against Iran.
@CZRkg8 сағат бұрын
MacGregor seems to be unaware how much the Russian influence diminished in Central Asia. It's no longer the country it was once before. It's also evident that this panel on the whole doesn't really understand that the Ottomanism and the Turkic unity are completely two different things as Central Asia was never a part of the Ottoman Empire. In terms of Armenia, it's its own fault that it chose to make the Turkic world its enemy. The Karabakh issue is completely Armenian manufactured tragedy. It should have adhered to the international law after gaining its independence and did not occupy Azerbaijan for decades. Their militarism was based on the external support from Russia and the West and not from within. It was never sustainable.
@romaasher2475 сағат бұрын
The problem with the Armenians is that they were hostile to the Jews because of their religious worldview and are now reaping the fruits of this hostility. As it is said in the Holy Scripture, I bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you.
@elvinilogy2 күн бұрын
This woman has big dreams for Armenia, misplaces her religious views on the region that has been very secular and assumes the other counties in the region are stupid and that manipulation is the great tactics for small counties such as the counties of the region. She speaks like she can turn Armenia into a regional hegemon. Manipulation and deceivery isn't leading to anything. Armenia isn't becoming a hegemon, and it's time to wake up and regionalize, that has have a great relationship with countries in the region to protect themselves together.
@ytmrg2 күн бұрын
Israel will work to prevent Egypt from having any role in Armenia. Israeli foreign policy has become American foreign policy. Can it be done?
@fatihersayn7877Күн бұрын
Why should egypt be an ally with armenia? Against Turkiye? No, there are much bigger threats in the region than Turkiye. Turkiye does not aim to occupy, masscare and steal Egyptian and other Arab lands. Of course being second Ottoman Empire is something but compared to israeli-zionist american plans, Ottoman dream became like honey and milk. Turkiye, Egypt and many other Arab countries became more and more allies against israeli expansion. Egypt cant lose regional superpower Turkiye for tiny Armenia when there is a threat like israel in its door.
@kagan707021 сағат бұрын
why try to stop Erdogan rather than partner with the Turkiye as Ermenians did for 1K years before WW1?
@Tbone123452 сағат бұрын
I don’t personally agree that Russia even needs the port in Syria, why would Russia be present in the Mediterranean Sea when they’ve lost all influence in the region? They are looking east so from my perspective, they didn’t win or lose.. Blessed if you look into it, Russia didn’t do anything to prevent the fall of Syria
@anayepremian9935Күн бұрын
26:04 Pashinyan does not prioritize anything, he simply goes with the flow created by Aliyev and Erdogan.
@umut7034Күн бұрын
Oh, here we go again 🎉 this ex colonel has been trying to make people frightened again and again He was saying last summer turkey was to go to war with Israel 😂😂😂
@PrintArt-j3y2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the insightful conversation. However, one point you may have missed is that Armenia has never appointed its government independently; it has always been appointed by the Kremlin. If you take this into account, it changes the perspective significantly. p.s please don't start talking about current government cooperation with the West, it will continue only as long as Russia orders it
@annagaribian4771Күн бұрын
Current government was elected by the people of Armenia
@m_r_menianКүн бұрын
The traitor you have now has been brought to you 2018 by the West
@anayepremian9935Күн бұрын
@@annagaribian4771Nope, people don't want him anymore.
@anayepremian9935Күн бұрын
@@annagaribian4771So what? Everything he said and promised, he did the opposite.
@saronova53712 күн бұрын
KEVORK Almassian of Syriana Analysis does decent coverage on mid-east Christians.
@Samas888Күн бұрын
Thank you so much, 100% true
@kagan707021 сағат бұрын
General MgCragor, Astana protocol said there would be transition to democracy and free elections in Syria, and both Iran and Russia blocked that from happening and supported Esad regime even though it meant continuous death of almost 1M Syrians. For you to say that Erdogan cannot be trusted he disregarded the Astana protocols does not seem balanced representation of what really happened does it?
@anahitterstepanian7952 күн бұрын
Почему она так много говорит? Никакого смысла нет в ее словах. US is not interested in Armenia. If Russian bases leave, Turkish bases will move in. Colonel McGregor said very clearly, do not have any hopes from Americans. Artur understands this, but, unfortunately, many Armenians don’t.
@jigensword717816 сағат бұрын
President Pasinyan is a smart man. He knows that if he makes deals with Türk's and Azerbaijan, they will be better off than today. And he will make peace and economic agreements for better Armenia
@BabyStakeRamzes2 күн бұрын
👌🇦🇲👌👌👌👌💯💯💯💯💯
@vartvartan749217 сағат бұрын
Since Israel is supplying arms to Aderbegan why the Israel embassy still in Armenia?
@DenizÇelik-k6r6 сағат бұрын
Çünkü ermenistan'ı pakraduniler yönetiyor. Hristiyanlara soykırım.Pakradunilere makam.
@abdullahkadirhan715723 сағат бұрын
I ve bee watchin arenian
@bleedingmay2 күн бұрын
The first lady spoke too much and everything that came out was pure cope
@ashog14262 күн бұрын
Some of what she said is valuable other stuff was not really true or relevant
@toroscholakyan1505Күн бұрын
They moved their base already
@abdullahkadirhan715723 сағат бұрын
I ve been
@vartvartan749217 сағат бұрын
Christine had a lot of good points and should work with Pashinian government to guide them what’s going on and to make Armenia stronger and to stand on his feet! every nation is for themselves they can lend a hand but can’t hold your hand forever like the colonel said otherwise we won’t have Armenia in the near future.
@abdullahkadirhan715723 сағат бұрын
III
@abdullahkadirhan715723 сағат бұрын
Ii
@Sisyphus922 күн бұрын
Finally at least someone among Armenians coming down to earth and reality. Only thing left is to accept Azerbaijan’s terms and sign peace asap! Normalise relations with both Türkiye and Azerbaijan. Anything beyond that is a suicide. Thank you for very interesting talk!
@arthurhovhannisyan35682 күн бұрын
There is no country of “ azerbaijan “
@arthurhovhannisyan35682 күн бұрын
Being a turk in public is an act against the humanity
@gregharoutunian56982 күн бұрын
You just heard McGregor say - turks are turks, can't trust them, papers don't matter
@ashog14262 күн бұрын
Azerbaijan and turkey will only have peace with armenians when there are no more armenians left in armenia
@Sisyphus92Күн бұрын
@@arthurhovhannisyan3568 If you do not change this attitude of denying reality and facts soon there might be no country of "armenia". (
@saglamdusunce2 күн бұрын
36.05 MacGregor alleges that Azerbaijan offered itself up as a platform against Iran 😂😂😂. Sure we did, in your dreams.
@JoeHacobianКүн бұрын
Don’t take my word for it, here’s what impartial AI discovered: Note: 4 year blocks are used to approximate analogical parallels to US and western power transitions, 5 year block calculations would be quite similar. Prompt: Given this table: ### Armenia’s GDP vs Median Income (2012-2024) | Year | GDP (Billion USD) | Median Income (USD) | |------|-------------------|---------------------| | 2012 | 11.33 | 3,366 | | 2013 | 11.42 | 3,600 | | 2014 | 11.87 | 3,700 | | 2015 | 11.47 | 3,850 | | 2016 | 10.88 | 3,900 | | 2017 | 12.18 | 4,300 | | 2018 | 13.39 | 4,750 | | 2019 | 13.43 | 5,150 | | 2020 | 11.97 | 4,400 | | 2021 | 14.65 | 5,200 | | 2022 | 16.43 | 6,000 | | 2023 | 17.50 | 6,200 | | 2024 | 18.00 | 6,500 | What does this say about when the GDP experienced a growth surge and the median income experienced a large increase? What time period in years (analyze the numbers in 4 year blocks) did the largest growth occur in? After detailing this, please illuminate the converse, during what year groups (in blocks of 4 years) did GDP stagnate or perform poorly in along with median income? Response: Analysis of Growth in 4-Year Blocks: 1. GDP Growth Surge: Looking at the GDP data in 4-year blocks: * 2012-2015: * 2012: $11.33 billion * 2013: $11.42 billion * 2014: $11.87 billion * 2015: $11.47 billion * Growth: From 2012 to 2015, the GDP grew from $11.33 billion to $11.47 billion, showing a modest increase of about 1.2%overall, but with stagnation in 2015, as GDP shrank slightly. * 2016-2019: * 2016: $10.88 billion * 2017: $12.18 billion * 2018: $13.39 billion * 2019: $13.43 billion * Growth: This period shows a significant surge. GDP grew from $10.88 billion in 2016 to $13.43 billion in 2019, an increase of $2.55 billion or 23.4%. * 2020-2024: * 2020: $11.97 billion * 2021: $14.65 billion * 2022: $16.43 billion * 2023: $17.50 billion * 2024: $18.00 billion * Growth: From 2020 to 2024, GDP grows from $11.97 billion to $18.00 billion, an increase of $6.03 billion or 50.4%. This is the largest growth period in the dataset. Conclusion on GDP Growth: * The largest GDP growth occurred between 2020 and 2024, with a 50.4% increase. * The second-largest growth was between 2016 and 2019, at 23.4%. 2. Median Income Growth Surge: Looking at the median income data in 4-year blocks: * 2012-2015: * 2012: $3,366 * 2013: $3,600 * 2014: $3,700 * 2015: $3,850 * Growth: From 2012 to 2015, the median income grew by $484, an increase of about 14.4%. * 2016-2019: * 2016: $3,900 * 2017: $4,300 * 2018: $4,750 * 2019: $5,150 * Growth: From 2016 to 2019, median income increased by $1,250, or 32.1%. * 2020-2024: * 2020: $4,400 * 2021: $5,200 * 2022: $6,000 * 2023: $6,200 * 2024: $6,500 * Growth: From 2020 to 2024, median income grew by $2,100, a 47.7% increase. Conclusion on Median Income Growth: * The largest increase in median income occurred from 2020 to 2024, with a 47.7% growth. * The second-largest increase occurred between 2016 and 2019, at 32.1%. Stagnation or Poor Performance Periods (in 4-year blocks): 1. GDP Stagnation or Poor Performance: * 2012-2015: The GDP grew very modestly in this period, with only a 1.2% increase overall. The year 2015 saw a slight contraction, making this a period of stagnation. * 2016-2019: While this period had significant growth overall, 2016saw a contraction in GDP, with a -3.9% decline compared to 2015. This could be seen as a year of poor performance. 2. Median Income Stagnation or Poor Performance: * 2020: Median income saw a noticeable dip to $4,400 in 2020, a significant decline compared to the growth of prior years. This likely reflects the impact of the pandemic and economic slowdown. However, median income quickly recovered starting in 2021. * 2015-2016: The years from 2015 to 2016 showed modest growth, with median income increasing by just $50 from $3,850 to $3,900, reflecting a slower pace of improvement. Conclusion on Stagnation: * The period 2012-2015 and particularly 2015 marked a low point for both GDP and median income. * 2020 also saw a dip in median income due to the pandemic and global economic challenges. Summary: * Largest GDP Growth: 2020-2024 with 50.4% increase. * Largest Median Income Growth: 2020-2024 with 47.7%increase. * Worst Performing Period for GDP: 2015 (slight contraction). * Worst Performing Period for Median Income: 2020 (impact of the pandemic).
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Երբեք միեւնույն ժամանակ թարգմանություն մի արեք։՝ լավ եք մտածել անգլերենը առանձին մատուցել ՝ որ հասանելի լինի անգլիախոսերին։- նաեւ թարգմանեք ռուսերեն ։- ձայները իրար չխանգարելով