AZERBAIJAN STILL TRIES TO JUSTIFY ITS DEFEAT IN KARABAKH WAR
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 10, 2010 - 16:46 AMT 11:46 GMT
Azerbaijan still tries to justify its defeat in Karabakh war, a
military psychologist said.
"Both victory and defeat influence the psychology of ethnic groups. At
that, the defeated side develops an inferiority complex, which often
results in aggressive behavior," Davit Jamalyan told reporters on
May 10. "For our people, the victory in Karabakh war was extremely
important, as it was a war for existence. Armenians were defending
their motherland, while contractors in Azerbaijan fought on a strange
territory."
"To somehow justify its defeat and screen its impotence, Azerbaijan
says that Armenia won with support of Russia," he said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 10, 2010 - 16:46 AMT 11:46 GMT
Azerbaijan still tries to justify its defeat in Karabakh war, a
military psychologist said.
"Both victory and defeat influence the psychology of ethnic groups. At
that, the defeated side develops an inferiority complex, which often
results in aggressive behavior," Davit Jamalyan told reporters on
May 10. "For our people, the victory in Karabakh war was extremely
important, as it was a war for existence. Armenians were defending
their motherland, while contractors in Azerbaijan fought on a strange
territory."
"To somehow justify its defeat and screen its impotence, Azerbaijan
says that Armenia won with support of Russia," he said.