ARMENIAN ANALYST PROMOTES AGGRESSIVE POLITICS
The Messenger
http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2170_august_13_2010/2170_econ_one.html
Aug 13 2010
Georgia
Grant Melik-Shahnazarian, analyst from Mitki thinks that if military
clashes start in Karabakh and last for some time the results for
both countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan will be grave and the region
will become an arena for a NATO-Russia confrontation. He also thinks
that if a military confrontation occurs there will be huge financial,
technical and above all human losses. The analyst considers that now,
the concept of the security zone has lost its meaning as both sides
today possess the technical means to hit a target from a distance
of up to 200-300 km and both sides can afford it. The analyst also
believes that if the conflict resumes then Armenia should lead the
attack and not simply follow defensive tactics.
From: A. Papazian
The Messenger
http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2170_august_13_2010/2170_econ_one.html
Aug 13 2010
Georgia
Grant Melik-Shahnazarian, analyst from Mitki thinks that if military
clashes start in Karabakh and last for some time the results for
both countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan will be grave and the region
will become an arena for a NATO-Russia confrontation. He also thinks
that if a military confrontation occurs there will be huge financial,
technical and above all human losses. The analyst considers that now,
the concept of the security zone has lost its meaning as both sides
today possess the technical means to hit a target from a distance
of up to 200-300 km and both sides can afford it. The analyst also
believes that if the conflict resumes then Armenia should lead the
attack and not simply follow defensive tactics.
From: A. Papazian