Eurasianet:
The phrase "bellicose rhetoric from Baku" is by now a firmly entrenched cliché of Caucasus journalism, independent journalist Joshua Kucera published a story in “Eurosianet.org” referring to Azerbaijan’s Defence Minister Safar Abiyev’s statement that Azerbaijan is seriously preparing for war with Armenia over the disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh.
It’s worth reminding that Azerbaijan’s Defence Minister told OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs that Azerbaijan is seriously preparing to liberate its territories. “It's hard to know how seriously to take these sorts of statements; Still, that statement sounds, to my ears, more blunt than normal,” Kucera writes.
“The present Armenian leadership makes no such pretence. A premeditated resumption of hostilities by Armenian forces is not likely, but cannot be ruled out, as Yerevan commentators and some military officials, notably in Nagorno-Karabakh, warn of a “preventive war” if the entity comes under imminent threat.”
According to the columnist Armenian military analysts are confident of a tactical advantage, as their forces control most of the high ground around Nagorno-Karabakh. The northern positions are naturally well protected by the roughly 3,000-metre high Murov Mountains, while the lower, eastern flanks are mined and fortified by several lines of trenches. Any offensive beyond Fizuli and Jebrail would be literally and figuratively an uphill battle over difficult mountain terrain for Azerbaijan, requiring at least triple superiority in troops and arms, or a significant combat air advantage that Baku lacks.
“NKR Defense Army subdivisions are ready to confront any aggression of the rival,” NKR DA press speaker Senor Hasratyan told Panorama.am making remarks on Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister’s statement that Azerbaijan takes efforts to free its lands from occupation.
Source: Panorama.am
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I agree with pre-emptive actions to maintain the sovereignity and safety of NKR.
The phrase "bellicose rhetoric from Baku" is by now a firmly entrenched cliché of Caucasus journalism, independent journalist Joshua Kucera published a story in “Eurosianet.org” referring to Azerbaijan’s Defence Minister Safar Abiyev’s statement that Azerbaijan is seriously preparing for war with Armenia over the disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh.
It’s worth reminding that Azerbaijan’s Defence Minister told OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs that Azerbaijan is seriously preparing to liberate its territories. “It's hard to know how seriously to take these sorts of statements; Still, that statement sounds, to my ears, more blunt than normal,” Kucera writes.
“The present Armenian leadership makes no such pretence. A premeditated resumption of hostilities by Armenian forces is not likely, but cannot be ruled out, as Yerevan commentators and some military officials, notably in Nagorno-Karabakh, warn of a “preventive war” if the entity comes under imminent threat.”
According to the columnist Armenian military analysts are confident of a tactical advantage, as their forces control most of the high ground around Nagorno-Karabakh. The northern positions are naturally well protected by the roughly 3,000-metre high Murov Mountains, while the lower, eastern flanks are mined and fortified by several lines of trenches. Any offensive beyond Fizuli and Jebrail would be literally and figuratively an uphill battle over difficult mountain terrain for Azerbaijan, requiring at least triple superiority in troops and arms, or a significant combat air advantage that Baku lacks.
“NKR Defense Army subdivisions are ready to confront any aggression of the rival,” NKR DA press speaker Senor Hasratyan told Panorama.am making remarks on Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister’s statement that Azerbaijan takes efforts to free its lands from occupation.
Source: Panorama.am
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I agree with pre-emptive actions to maintain the sovereignity and safety of NKR.
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