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    LESSONS LEARNED FROM LEBANON

    "Aparazh" newspaper, Stepanakert
    Yerkir.am
    August 25, 2006

    We witnessed the horrors of war on the TV screens in the past forty
    days.

    Once again, people saw that wars are the most inhumane phenomenon of
    the humanity.

    Beyond all this, it once again became clear for us, people who lived
    through a war, that international forces starting with the UN and
    the European Union cannot ensure peace if balance between conflicting
    parties is not preserved.

    We saw that peace cannot be achieved in conflict zones if the conflict
    is not settled in a just manner.

    The international community disapproved of the elections held in
    Palestine.

    This disapproval encouraged Israel to take action against
    Palestine. This was a distortion of the balance, at least
    psychologically. On the military side, USA's and the Western countries'
    support to Israel was obvious to everyone.

    Moreover, in the course of the war we witnessed a new contract signed
    between USA and Israel for provision of high precision rockets.

    We have succeeded in establishing a balance with the enemy due to the
    liberated territories. Those who want to object to this statement
    should look at Azerbaijan's increasing military budget and the
    expected revenues from oil. We are the ones who should ensure this
    balance through all possible legal and military means. The war in
    Lebanon showed that there is no use in relying on peacekeeping forces.

    The key word of the Gordian Knot of the Middle East conflict, as well
    as all other conflicts, is justice. We are sure that all conflicts,
    including the Artsakh conflict, can only be solved if the main
    principle of justice is preserved.

    Humanity's laws and legal norms have justice as their primary aim. The
    international community cannot solve any conflicts and establish
    sustainable peace unless it recognizes the people's right for justice
    and freedom. This is equally true for our case. The international
    actors are trying to eliminate the consequences of clashes between
    conflicting parties and propose short-term solutions.

    With the same logic, they propose that we should withdraw from
    liberated territories so that international forces are dislocated
    there with the assumption that then the refugees would be resettled
    and in ten years a referendum will be held...

    The international developments showed once again that relying on
    one's own strength is the only way to go. Unfortunately, leaders both
    in Armenia and in Nagorno Karabagh Republic are somewhat hesitant
    about this approach. Let us not be deceived and let us stand for our
    positions firmly.
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