Tough Times for America’s “Color Revolution” industry.

Times are tough for
America’s “color revolution” industry. Perfected in Eastern Europe after
the fall of the Soviet Union, and honed during the so-called “Arab
Spring,” the process of backing subversion in a targeted country and
overthrowing a sitting government under the cover of staged mass
protests appears to be finally at the end of running its course.
That is because the United States can no longer hide the fact that it
is behind these protests and often, even hide their role in the armed
elements that are brought in covertly to give targeted governments their
final push out the door. Nations have learned to identify, expose, and
resist this tactic, and like Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime’s tactic
of Blitzkrieg or “lighting war,” once appropriate countermeasures are
found, the effectiveness of lighting fast, overwhelming force be it
military or political, is rendered impotent.
This was most recently observed in Armenia during the so-called
“Electric Yerevan” protests – Yerevan being the capital of Armenia, and
“electric” in reference to the alleged motivation of protesters – rising
electric prices.
American-backed “color revolutions” always start out with a seemingly
legitimate motivation, but soon quickly become political in nature,
sidestepping many of the legitimate, practical demands first made, and
focusing almost entirely on “regime change.” For the Armenian agitators
leading the “Electric Yerevan,” they didn’t even