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  1. Turkey's NTV and UK's Daily Mail recently launched near-identical attacks on Armenia's Metsamor Nuclear Plant, calling it “the second Chernobyl." The timing is suspicious, the arguments misleading. Here's what they ignore: The plant underwent $300M+ safety upgrades Passes all IAEA inspections with flying colors Provides 40% of Armenia's electricity This isn't about safety – it's geopolitics. The plant represents energy independence Armenia's adversaries want to undermine. The "experts" cited? Mostly anonymous or tied to anti-nuclear lobbies. Meanwhile, actual nuclear regulators confirm Metsamor meets international standards. The coordinated media blitz coincides with regional tensions, revealing the true motive: not protection, but pressure. Armenia's response? Stay the course: - Keep working with IAEA - Ignore fearmongering - Secure energy sovereignty When two NATO members suddenly "discover concerns" about a plant in a competing country, ask who benefits. The answer tells you everything.
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