Serbian media: Seal a “Qift” that has left military service

Generals and military experts are surprised by the Serbian Ministry of Force's decision because of sending the person who has once been declared unsuitable for military service. The public should know why future Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin is released from military service even after he [...]
Generals and military experts are surprised by the Serbian Ministry of Force's decision because of sending the person who has once been declared unsuitable for military service.
The public should know why the future defence minister, Aleksandar Vulin, is relieved of military service even after he has “and full of patriotism”, sources of the Serbian newspaper Kurir.rs say.
Indeed, the seal, born in 1972, was joined by the army in the early 1990 ' s when war broke out.
Retired Air Force Commander General Sreto Malinovic has argued that the essence of this is actually how one can lead the defence ministry when he is disabled for the army. Milanovic added that to be a minister, it is not necessary to have military service carried out, especially now that such service does not exist. But what's interesting about him is that in view of his patriotic rhetoric, his expressed nationalism and presentation, thus presenting himself as the defender of national interests, it irritates people, especially those who have participated in the wars of the 1990s, the retired commander, reports Kurir.rs, broadcast Periscopi.
The public needs to know that the man who is disabled by the army is not capable of leading the defence system. His appointment as defence minister is a humiliation for Serbia's army”, said Malinovic. /Periscopi/











