Seiran Ohanyan's Strong Response to the Prime Minister: "What Do You Know About the Front Line?"
Fearful and self-isolated in bunkers, the great specialist of the soldier's uniform, what do you know about the front line? Have you ever been on the front line where the enemy is just 50 meters away or even closer? This was stated today, January 21, by Seiran Ohanyan, the former Minister of Defense of the Republic of Artsakh and Armenia, in response to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's remarks during a Q&A session with the government in the National Assembly.
In his post, he particularly noted, "The supreme coward arriving in the National Assembly wearing a bulletproof vest and 'remarkably' without a helmet, who was not conscripted during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War and hid behind his brothers, has only appeared in the deep rear after the April War and 'donated' Artsakh to the Turks during the Third War. While answering the deputies' questions, he tries to shift his failures onto the former military leaders, unnecessarily touching upon the wire obstacles on the front line."
Fearful and self-isolated in bunkers, the great specialist of the soldier's uniform, what do you know about the front line? Have you ever been on the front line where the enemy is just 50 meters away or less?
Today, wire barriers are an integral part of all engineering equipment, especially in the world's most equipped border zones with modern surveillance systems. In our circumstances, particularly in mountainous and forested terrains, the acoustic signals of numerous available means can close the gaps that any surveillance device might not see.
You will not go to the front line from which you delivered a 185-kilometer stretch of engineered territory to the Turks; frankly speaking, you have neither the courage nor the right anymore. But ask the commander and the soldier, and you will understand the importance of the signal wire obstacles created by them on the ground.
You also shamefully manipulated the issue of captives, while you were obliged to resolve the return of Armenian military personnel and citizens held as terrorists, as well as missing persons.
However, in the National Assembly, you rambled on like a yellow press gossip spreader. Your departure is imperative for the salvation of the Armenian people and our statehood."