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    NKR FRONTLINE COMMANDER - PRESIDENT SARGSYAN SHOULD NEGOTIATE FROM A POSITION OF STRENGTH
    Ararat Davtyan

    http://hetq.am/en/society/nkr-19/
    2009/08 /10 | 18:17

    Nagorno Karabakh Feature Stories society

    The military unit defending the northern stretches of the NKR is
    surrounded by thickly forested hills. Here, the frontline positions
    of the Armenian and Azerbaijani forces are quite a distance away. The
    average foot soldier at the front doesn't present an easy target for
    opposing snipers.

    Kamo Haroutunyan, the regimental commander's patrol deputy, says, "We
    never take pot shots at enemy soldiers, even when a few 'hot-heads'
    leave the trenches and try to advance on us. We just shoot a few
    warning shots in the air and force them back. If we did kill some
    soldiers what would we say? It's another thing if their sharpshooters
    try to advance and target our guys."

    Lieutenant Colonel Haroutunyan tells us that in the last two years no
    one from the NKR Defense Forces has been killed at this location. "In
    2007, an enemy sharpshooter killed one of our soldiers but we killed
    five of them in return. This is how we respond; a 5 to 1 ratio. If
    we don't retaliate in such a manner the enemy will get cocky."

    The lieutenant-colonel says that the enemy has lately been carrying
    out engineering work in the area and has built a main trench to
    connect various outposts.

    "The work has been slow but they've made progress. It's understandable;
    they want to unify the entire frontline and fill it with fresh
    troops. They want to increase troop concentrations and I can't see
    this as a defensive measure. Azerbaijan's strategy is one of attack
    and they are constantly preparing for war," says Kamo Haroutunyan.

    He assures us that our forces are also preparing for war.

    "Our devised program is both defensive and offensive. Later, Shahoumyan
    and Getashen lie ahead," says the lieutenant-colonel with a smile.

    Davit Manoukyan, the regimental commander, says, "Our army has but one
    mission - to go to war. 100 or 1,000 years can pass; we will always
    go to war. All of us must understand this. If we lose sight of this
    we will be defeated because our neighbors are such that we must be
    constantly on our guard are ready for all eventualities."

    The commander finds it natural that Azerbaijan is preparing for
    war. "Someone who loses a fight is always looking for excuses. This
    is what Azerbaijan is doing. We have no fear. We did our duty and
    liberated a portion of Armenian lands. We are at peace with ourselves
    and are prepared to strike back at the slightest provocation."

    Commander Manoukyan reminds us that a major factor in our benefit
    during the war was our positional advantage and that it allowed us to
    wage war with a minimum of forces and to strike quickly and stealthily.

    "I can explain it another way. If a full division was to attack our
    regiment, we'd win due to our positional advantage. But if an entire
    army was to attack, we could only resist, says Lieutenant-Colonel
    Haroutunyan, adding, "In addition, we have various contingency
    plans. We might let them advance in one sector only to be surrounded
    and destroyed. We have many such surprises in store for them."

    Division Deputy Commander Norayr Lazarian says, "Presently, the
    balance of forces is more or less equal.

    We've established our defensive strategy based on the enemy's forces
    and capabilities."

    "Of course, in terms of manpower and financial resources, Azerbaijan
    has the upper hand. But that was the situation at the beginning of
    the last war and they didn't benefit from the advantage. Our soldiers
    are so thoroughly trained in the efficient use of military equipment
    that it will make up for the numerical imbalance in manpower," argues
    Commander Davit Manoukyan.

    He would like to see Armenian President Sargsyan participate in the
    Karabakh conflict settlement negotiations from a position of strength;
    as the victor. "I get the feeling that the president will make such a
    move. He can rest assured that if war once again breaks out we will
    come out the winners. Let's remember that we entered the fray with
    hunting rifles and wound up with tanks mostly captured from the enemy."

    The commander has a final word of advice for the Azeris. "I won't give
    out any military secrets but the army has a specific plan. They will
    attack along just one front and won't be able to resist our offensive
    operations elsewhere. Let there be no doubt on this. And I never make
    idle threats."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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