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    RUSSIA HINTS AT INTERVENTION IN ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN CONFLICT
    by Joshua Kucera

    EurasiaNet.org
    June 11 2012
    NY

    Several days after apparent widespread skirmishes all along the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan border and the Nagorno-Karabakh "line of contact,"
    there is still very little information about what actually happened.

    For a while, though, at least on the internet, it seemed that a
    serious escalation of violence was imminent.

    It's a bit odd that, amid all the rumors of massive fighting, there
    doesn't seem to have been any casualties on either side, suggesting
    that the reports may have been some sort of deliberate disinformation
    campaign. And that's what the Armenian Defense Ministry has suggested:

    The rumors spread by Azerbaijani mass media on the possible combat
    operations on NKR-Azerbaijan line of contact towards Aghdam and
    Fizulai are nothing but imagination.

    In comparison to June 7-8, the ceasefire violations in different parts
    of the front line have become more frequent and have increased. This,
    however, did not affect and will not affect the general state.

    All the usual suspects issued the usual statements calling on both
    sides to settle the conflict peacefully, etc. But one international
    reaction was especially notable: Russia's. A Russian military
    spokesman noted that airmen at the Russian military base in Armenia
    have been stepping up their training flights since the beginning of
    the year. From the New York Times:

    Russian fighter jets stationed at a base in Armenia have conducted
    about 300 training flights since the beginning of 2012, and have
    increased the number of flying hours by more than 20 percent from
    last year...

    Colonel Gorbul said Russian fighter pilots were preparing for combat.

    "The main emphasis in performing aerobatic elements is made on the
    ability to apply them in real-life air combat conditions," he said.

    Since the increase in flights began at the beginning of the year, it
    doesn't seem like it's in reaction to the flareup in violence. But
    the statement does seem like a reaction to the flareup. Russia is
    of course a crucial factor in any potential conflict over Karabakh:
    while Azerbaijan is on the way to gaining military superiority over
    Armenia, if Russia intervened on Armenia's side it would be a whole
    different story. (And whether they do may depend on whether the
    conflict is limited to Karabakh itself, or if it spreads to Armenia,
    as these recent skirmishes have.) It's of course easy for Russia to
    drop a hint like this that it might get involved than to actually get
    involved if push came to shove, but you can guess that this statement
    is being closely analyzed in Baku.


    From: Baghdasarian
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