"Fact" daily writes:
Recently, Nikol Pashinyan said that he wants to organize a weapons show. “There's a lot of talk about guns. We came to the conclusion that we should show the weapons to everyone, show them publicly so that our citizens can see what we are talking about," he said.
At the same time, he hastened to announce that "we hope that our neighbors will not perceive this as a show of aggression, we are presenting a report to the people." Pre-election, again. "Fact" turned to the former Minister of Defense, Major General Arshak Karapetyan, asking him to comment on these and similar statements related to the acquisition of weapons.
"If you're not going to make a decision, if it's just for show, why did you take it? If, of course, you took it, why did you spend the state's money? Take it, put it in the museum," says Karapetyan and adds that, for example, Palestine does not have, let's say, a French "locator", but none of its enemies can come to the territory of Palestine and Netanyahu can't say we will do whatever we want, because Palestine is resisting, not raising its hands. "Now he says: I bought so many weapons, I bought an anti-aircraft system, I did this, I did that.
Why did you take it? Well, let's bring a missile system or put an unmanned aerial vehicle in the square, put a flower next to it every day and be happy that we have it, said the former defense minister and noted that it reminds of the famous joke about the Frenchman, the Jew and the Armenian.
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily.








