INTELLIGENCE VETERAN: AZERI SCOUT SABOTEURS ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL
by Ashot Safaryan
Tuesday, November 5, 17:28
Azeri scout saboteurs are not professional, intelligence veteran
Vardan Yenojyan said during a press-conference given on Tuesday on
the occasion of the Day of Intelligence Officer.
"Though physically well trained, they often make gross mistakes and
unlike us, they have no psychology of a soldier. Even in Soviet times
Azeri servicemen could never do what Armenian guys did," Yenokyan said.
Intelligence veteran Vladimir Vardanov said that unlike their Azeri
colleagues, Turkish intelligence officers are highly qualified. "They
have been trained according to NATO standards and are now sharing
their experience with their Azeri 'brothers." But their key problem
is that they have no mentality of a spy. Just remember the incident
that happened in Syria half a year ago, when poorly equipped Syrians
destroyed a group of elite Turkish commandos. Turks prefer acting
100 against 1, while a real spy must act on his own. Here we are much
better than they are. That's why we have always held senior positions
despite the Russians' chauvinism," Vardanov said.
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From: Baghdasarian
by Ashot Safaryan
Tuesday, November 5, 17:28
Azeri scout saboteurs are not professional, intelligence veteran
Vardan Yenojyan said during a press-conference given on Tuesday on
the occasion of the Day of Intelligence Officer.
"Though physically well trained, they often make gross mistakes and
unlike us, they have no psychology of a soldier. Even in Soviet times
Azeri servicemen could never do what Armenian guys did," Yenokyan said.
Intelligence veteran Vladimir Vardanov said that unlike their Azeri
colleagues, Turkish intelligence officers are highly qualified. "They
have been trained according to NATO standards and are now sharing
their experience with their Azeri 'brothers." But their key problem
is that they have no mentality of a spy. Just remember the incident
that happened in Syria half a year ago, when poorly equipped Syrians
destroyed a group of elite Turkish commandos. Turks prefer acting
100 against 1, while a real spy must act on his own. Here we are much
better than they are. That's why we have always held senior positions
despite the Russians' chauvinism," Vardanov said.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=9B6DC210-4626-11E3-915A0EB7C0D21663
From: Baghdasarian