This book is the third collection of Garegin Nzhdeh's publications. In the book, Nzhdeh addresses the geographical position of Armenia, which is more worrying than the political fate. He seemed to predict the Forty-Four-Day War, putting his finger on the aspirations of Pan-Turkism. Speaking about and against globalism, Nzhdeh emphasizes patriotism and self-reliance. He criticizes the fallacy of attributing misfortunes to external causes and expecting salvation from outside forces. Nzhdeh considers the defeat unforgivable, accepting no excuses. Since "peoples incapable of defending themselves with their forces are punished with death", Nzhdeh urges to concentrate, repair, educate, retrain, and arm.