ANCA STARTS NEW ACTION AGAINST AZERBAIJANI AGGRESSION
tert.am
20.06.12
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) initiated a new action
Tell Congress to Condemn Azerbaijani Aggression, calling on American
Armenians to send a free WebMail to their Senators and Representative.
"On the morning of Monday, June 4th, during the early hours of
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to the Caucasus, Azerbaijan
launched a brazen attack into the Tavush region of Armenia, killing
three Armenian soldiers, potentially sparking a regional war that
could involve NATO, and setting back the cause of a peaceful,
negotiated settlement. Over the next two days, additional attacks led
to six more deaths along the Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh borders.
It's time for America and the rest of the international community to
take Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at is word when he openly
threatens to restart his war against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. The
cost of appeasement - and the dangers of a renewed war - are far too
high for us to either dismiss Aliyev's threats or to ignore the hazard
he represents to the region and beyond," ANCA wrote in its letter.
tert.am
20.06.12
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) initiated a new action
Tell Congress to Condemn Azerbaijani Aggression, calling on American
Armenians to send a free WebMail to their Senators and Representative.
"On the morning of Monday, June 4th, during the early hours of
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to the Caucasus, Azerbaijan
launched a brazen attack into the Tavush region of Armenia, killing
three Armenian soldiers, potentially sparking a regional war that
could involve NATO, and setting back the cause of a peaceful,
negotiated settlement. Over the next two days, additional attacks led
to six more deaths along the Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh borders.
It's time for America and the rest of the international community to
take Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at is word when he openly
threatens to restart his war against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. The
cost of appeasement - and the dangers of a renewed war - are far too
high for us to either dismiss Aliyev's threats or to ignore the hazard
he represents to the region and beyond," ANCA wrote in its letter.