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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Military College of the Monte Melkonian takes to study 15-year-old boy with incomplete secondary education Applicants must undergo a medical examination, pass exams in Armenian language, mathematics and sports.






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        12.04.10
        12.04.10
        Press Release
        Some Azerbaijani media outlets consistently disseminate fallacious information allegedly in different parts of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border the RA AF units break the armistice and fire upon the Azerbaijani posts. The Azerbaijani media gave birth to the recurrent mendacious information on 12 April, 2010. The misinformation sometimes even gets hilarious: on 8 April, 2010 at 10:06 am in the Azerbaijani 1news.az website an article was published as though the Armenian AF units on 8 April at 10:30-11:00, 10:30-12:30, 21:40-21:55 opened fire at the Azerbaijani posts (http://www.1news.az/politics/20100408100633373.html).
        The RA MoD once again announces that the RA Armed Forces strictly follow the armistice rules and take appropriate measures only in cases of infringements and firings from the enemy’s side.
        Meanwhile, we urge the Azerbaijani media outlets to avoid disseminating misinformation and not to create artificial tension around the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

        RA MoD Department of Information and Public Affairs

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          Originally posted by Suedia View Post
          thank you ahot24 and hipeter924 for the replies.

          There is another thing worrying that i see/hear nowadays:

          Մեր երիտասարդները Հայաստանում ամէն ինչ են անում որ բանակ չմտնեն:

          Why?


          Originally posted by gegev View Post
          This is a totally wrong statement: as an Armenian living in Yerevan I assure you that our young are ready to join our famous army and they are doing it with great joy: just recently I’ve attended conscripts farewell parties, in my neighborhood, five times and they all looked like wedding ceremonies. What is the source of your statement?




          Originally posted by Suedia View Post
          Gegev, i asked this question because i know many families and young men that are trying to find a way not to get in the armed forces. anyway, thank you for response. Same to you too Mukuch

          I thought it was was Gegev who asked the question in response to your statement.

          As far as I can judge his question is not answered.

          I am sure there would be many others ( me included ) who would be keen hear the answer.
          Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
          Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
          Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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            Originally posted by burjuin View Post
            Military College of the Monte Melkonian takes to study 15-year-old boy with incomplete secondary education Applicants must undergo a medical examination, pass exams in Armenian language, mathematics and sports.
            Burjuin, could you again explain what you said above? Monte Melkonian Military Colleges now admits Armenians from Armenia at the age of 15 and older to study at this military school?

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              Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
              Burjuin, could you again explain what you said above? Monte Melkonian Military Colleges now admits Armenians from Armenia at the age of 15 and older to study at this military school?


              «ՓՈՔՐ ՄՀԵՐ» ՌԱԶՄԱԿԱՆ ԿՐԹԱՀԱՄԱԼԻՐ ("POQR MHER" MILITARY EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX)
              This educational complex is taking to school children still younger age:







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                  Pre-Christian pagan rituals, very nice to see! Aprek. I hope more of these military educational schools will be opened.

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                    Sweet jacket.............the big guy in red snapping pictures.
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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                      Scout organizations in Armenia:





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