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    ZERKALO: RESUMING HOSTILITIES MEANS SUICIDE

    news.am
    Nov 25 2009
    Armenia

    Despite the international community's repeated warnings and statements
    on the unacceptability of resuming the military conflict, the things
    have gone as far as that the possibilities of neutralizing the external
    threats that may arise in case Azerbaijan resumes hostilities are being
    discussed. Specifically, the Baku-based Zerkalo (Mirror) newspaper
    writes: "One can be entirely sure that Russia, the USA and European
    Union, for different reasons, will unanimously pronounce against
    Azerbaijan's attempt to restore its territorial integrity by force."

    The newspaper points that the Western states, particularly the United
    States, have no military presence in the region, which means they
    have no way of influencing the developments using force. The West
    is well aware of the fact that any attempts to settle the conflicts
    in the South Caucasus by force will enable Russia to strengthen its
    politico-military presence in the region.

    "No one can guarantee Russia's neutrality in case of hostilities
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Nikolay Bordyuzha has repeatedly stated
    that in case of war the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
    will fulfill its commitments under a treaty of alliance with Armenia,"
    the newspaper writes.

    Thus, without external threats averted, "even the liberation of some
    occupied territories will turn into a Pyrrhic victory for Azerbaijan."

    Moreover, in this case Azerbaijan cannot rely on the politico-military
    support of Turkey, its only ally in the region. "First, the relations
    between the two allies have, to put it mildly, been showing signs
    of a rift recently. Secondly, it should be admitted that Turkey's
    potential is not so great for it to oppose the combined efforts of
    the USA, Russia and European Union..."

    In conclusion, the author points out the need for a clear answer to
    the question concerning Azerbaijan's ability to avert the subsequent
    "international threats," otherwise "resuming hostilities means
    a suicide."
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