Whose weapon is more shadowy: Jahjaga, Obama, Putin, Merkel...

Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga has once again shown how familiar she is with a gun when she visited the barracks today “Adem Jashari” to participate in the day of the Kosovo Security Force. With begrathed by a police commander understandable the nature of holding the weapon by Jahjaga and testing it. Until [...]
Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga has once again shown how familiar she is with a gun when she visited the barracks today “Adem Jashari” to participate in the day of the Kosovo Security Force.
With begrathed by a police commander understandable the nature of holding the weapon by Jahjaga and testing it.
While he was in charge of the deputy director of the Kosovo Police holding the weapon, he had part of the job, but since he became head of rare state or peace he had gunshots on his hands.
But Jahjaga is not the only head of state to be seen in the company of a weapon.
Photos but also numerous videos with guns in their hands have the first Russian state, Vladimir Putin. Understandably, Putin is a former Russian secret service agent.
Photographs with guns in their hands, even shooting them, include the president of the world's most military state, the United States.
Barack Obama, though not like other US Presidents, has no military background, he proves he's pretty good with guns.
The gun photo also has a head of government. Angela Merkel is seen with a German soldier, in a semi-weapon. The picture doesn't seem to love them very much.
But they note that Croatia's president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, has served for three years as the Secretary General for Public Diplomacy in NATO. From 2011 to 2014.
Guitarovic is the first and only woman who ever held this post.
The dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong, probably loves the weapons too.
Kim Jong-il's son has a lot of photos and videos that can be found on various websites, where you see them testing the most fashionable weapons of the Korean-veral Army.
Many State leaders around the world have been succeeded for weapons. Many of the world's leaders often have military backgrounds.
In the United States, for example, Barack Obama is the only American president who has no military background.
In most countries, if not in all, the president is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The same is true in Kosovo.
The weapons exhibit of the president, prime minister or king of different countries is usually described as the display of power, at least visual-military, of a country.



















