Re: Armenian Air Foce
RUN FOR PRESIDENT!!!
Originally posted by Forgotten
Kanki is a precious Turkish girl. Don't be too mean to her.
We should definitely begin a new thread on how to improve the Armenian economy because this is the Air Force thread, but in short, there are many options.
First off, Armenia suffers greatly from a brain drain. Many talented Armenians left the country for better jobs after the Soviet Union fell. 1-2million Armenians from the Armenian Republic have settled abroad or are in continuous migration to send money back to their families. What we need to do is strengthen the school system and its ties to Western and Russian institutions. Armenians who have bachelors degrees in the West should be encouraged to go back to Armenia. Sure there are not many jobs, but if you could land one, there is no reason why you should not take it.
Secondly, the Armenian state should fund programs that make Armenia fully capable of producing its food and water supply. The State should take measures in building special factories that could produce small scale transportation and farming equipment and subsidize farms throughout the country. The State should also fund the construction of hundreds of man-made lakes that double as reservoirs and rain catchers to serve for future use in farming, drinking, recreation, and to create micro-biomes that will help regrow the forests.
Thirdly, Armenia should be fully independent when it comes to small and medium arms design, development, and production. Basically, we should focus on equipment for the individual soldier and basic artillery and then let Russian expertise fill in the need for heavier equipment.
Fourthly, Armenia should dedicate more spending on being energy sufficient by developing more hydroelectric, solar, and wind power stations. Technology could be bought from the outside and used to produce wind plants in Armenia to be used in Armenia or sold to other countries.
With no concern for food, electricity, defense and the constant source of an intelligent population, I see no reason why Armenia can not reach the standard of living that Baltic Republics have by 2020.
We should definitely begin a new thread on how to improve the Armenian economy because this is the Air Force thread, but in short, there are many options.
First off, Armenia suffers greatly from a brain drain. Many talented Armenians left the country for better jobs after the Soviet Union fell. 1-2million Armenians from the Armenian Republic have settled abroad or are in continuous migration to send money back to their families. What we need to do is strengthen the school system and its ties to Western and Russian institutions. Armenians who have bachelors degrees in the West should be encouraged to go back to Armenia. Sure there are not many jobs, but if you could land one, there is no reason why you should not take it.
Secondly, the Armenian state should fund programs that make Armenia fully capable of producing its food and water supply. The State should take measures in building special factories that could produce small scale transportation and farming equipment and subsidize farms throughout the country. The State should also fund the construction of hundreds of man-made lakes that double as reservoirs and rain catchers to serve for future use in farming, drinking, recreation, and to create micro-biomes that will help regrow the forests.
Thirdly, Armenia should be fully independent when it comes to small and medium arms design, development, and production. Basically, we should focus on equipment for the individual soldier and basic artillery and then let Russian expertise fill in the need for heavier equipment.
Fourthly, Armenia should dedicate more spending on being energy sufficient by developing more hydroelectric, solar, and wind power stations. Technology could be bought from the outside and used to produce wind plants in Armenia to be used in Armenia or sold to other countries.
With no concern for food, electricity, defense and the constant source of an intelligent population, I see no reason why Armenia can not reach the standard of living that Baltic Republics have by 2020.
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