Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Heh, Armenian women would flee the country in flocks if mandatory conscription was placed. On the positive side, the mail order bride business would flourish.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostUnless the US starts donating billions of dollars worth military equipment to Armenia, nothing regarding the Israeli military will be of benefit to Armenia.
Armenia to study Israel’s experience in army formation
February 4, 2011 - 18:28 AMT 14:28 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Chairman of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on defense, national security and internal affairs, member of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary group Hrayr Karapetyan said that Armenia is going to study Israel’s experience in army formation.
“This refers not to women’s conscription, but to an individual approach, better organization of conscription and elimination of corruption risks in the armed forces,” Karapetyan told a press conference in Yerevan.
According to him, a working group established during the last sitting of the committee will deal with these matters.
Karapetyan noted that the working group, consisting of representatives of public organizations and experts, will study experience of foreign countries.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Mos View PostWe should study Israel's experience of incorporating women in their armies.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostThey should be trained to cope with everything, as a last resort. Of course, if a girl wants to go to the front nobody should prohibit her, as it is her right.
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostBut, in my opinion, and especially seen our shortages, this would boost our army immensely, as women can at least take over the jobs concerning logistics, training, medics, etc.
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostWomen are also amazingly good snipers.
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostAt least the government must provide the means for girls who voluntarily want to join the army and develop a special program for it and promote it.
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostThere are women soldiers serving our army today by the way (especially in the logistical field, anti-air defense).
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostThey should be trained to cope with everything, as a last resort. Of course, if a girl wants to go to the front nobody should prohibit her, as it is her right. But, in my opinion, and especially seen our shortages, this would boost our army immensely, as women can at least take over the jobs concerning logistics, training, medics, etc. Women are also amazingly good snipers. At least the government must provide the means for girls who voluntarily want to join the army and develop a special program for it and promote it. There are women soldiers serving our army today by the way (especially in the logistical field, anti-air defense).Armenia to study Israel’s experience in army formation
February 4, 2011 - 18:28 AMT 14:28 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Chairman of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on defense, national security and internal affairs, member of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary group Hrayr Karapetyan said that Armenia is going to study Israel’s experience in army formation.
“This refers not to women’s conscription, but to an individual approach, better organization of conscription and elimination of corruption risks in the armed forces,” Karapetyan told a press conference in Yerevan.
According to him, a working group established during the last sitting of the committee will deal with these matters.
Karapetyan noted that the working group, consisting of representatives of public organizations and experts, will study experience of foreign countries.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostThat's because the army is no place for women. It's not backward, it's being realistic.
If they want to join the army then they shouldn't get special treatment and do logistics and be medics. It's all or nothing. If they want equality want to play army woman, then they should be ready to be sent wherever the need is.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostVery true, and that's why marriage in the west is in most cases a "lose some-lose all" situation for men, but thankfully, Armenia hasn't reached that point yet.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostSince western family law in most cases doesn't give the man rights to his own children, technically men don't get anything out of marriage but a contract that gives up rights to their property and freedom.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostWho gives a f&ck. That's the wrong question. The correct question is why would an Armenian man worry about what women want him to be? Women need men more than they make known. Under the facade of "doing so much for you" lies the blatantly obvious truth, which is that women need men for sustenance, for protection, for feeling sexy, for exploitation, for dumping responsibility, for fixing their problems, etc. All men need women for is sex and kids. The first you can get without marriage, so if all a man needs is kids, why the f&ck bother figuring out what women want?
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by gegev View PostWho is the Armenian guy/man that our girls strive to marry?
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