RUSSIAN ROULETTE IN THE ARMY 2
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country23287.html
Published: 13:51:47 - 09/09/2011
With the strong public backlash to the events happening in the Armenian
Army, Yuri Khachaturov, one of the highest-ranking military officials,
has made no public statements so far. Meanwhile, Khachaturov is the
Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, and is responsible for
everything happening in the army, from calories in the meal of each
soldier and to discipline and combat readiness of the army. However,
judging by the current plight in the army, Khachaturov is not aware
of his share of responsibility.
Another high-ranking official, the Chief Military Inspector, ex-deputy
minister of defense, Mikhail Harutiunyan uttered no word until our
website brought up the issue that the office of the inspector is
useless if it has never issued a single public statement. The next day,
Mikhail Harutiunyan held an interview with one of the news portals
stating that he regularly reports to the president on the situation
in the army.
In this case, the question occurs what the reports are about if they
produce no results? There are two options. Either they report the
situation in bright colors or nobody pays attention to the content
of the reports. He must resign in both cases, releasing the office
for someone else who will be more active and at the same time aware
of his position.
The same goes for Khachaturov. Or, let them play the "Russian roulette"
together rather that with the army. Such officials are not worth a
single hair on the heads of the soldiers.
From: A. Papazian
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country23287.html
Published: 13:51:47 - 09/09/2011
With the strong public backlash to the events happening in the Armenian
Army, Yuri Khachaturov, one of the highest-ranking military officials,
has made no public statements so far. Meanwhile, Khachaturov is the
Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, and is responsible for
everything happening in the army, from calories in the meal of each
soldier and to discipline and combat readiness of the army. However,
judging by the current plight in the army, Khachaturov is not aware
of his share of responsibility.
Another high-ranking official, the Chief Military Inspector, ex-deputy
minister of defense, Mikhail Harutiunyan uttered no word until our
website brought up the issue that the office of the inspector is
useless if it has never issued a single public statement. The next day,
Mikhail Harutiunyan held an interview with one of the news portals
stating that he regularly reports to the president on the situation
in the army.
In this case, the question occurs what the reports are about if they
produce no results? There are two options. Either they report the
situation in bright colors or nobody pays attention to the content
of the reports. He must resign in both cases, releasing the office
for someone else who will be more active and at the same time aware
of his position.
The same goes for Khachaturov. Or, let them play the "Russian roulette"
together rather that with the army. Such officials are not worth a
single hair on the heads of the soldiers.
From: A. Papazian