live happily, but in the world there is still order based on rules, harvard school of government, graham alisonut what does that mean? this means that we wrote the rules of the game, and you are expected to follow them, and we do not obey the rules , we say that we stand for a rules-based order, sorry, but is this consistent with our invasion of iraq, i don’t think so? i don’t think so that we occupied afghanistan, the united states made a lot of mistakes by waging unnecessary wars. solely so that the americans change them at the right moment, in this sense, that the order that the americans promoted for us here is quite good. can exist, it will exist as long as there is enough in the world, pinocchio with six gold coins, who will agree with the fact that you know, yesterday the rules were like this, but today the concept has changed, they will be different, so come on, not only nagorno-karabakh, artsakh, there’s a little more, there’s a little corridor here, and then a little more, well, just yesterday they had different rules, but today, well, this is the situation that has developed, so the