WEST INTENSIFIES TURKISH-SYRIAN CONFLICT THROUGH TURKEY - EXPERT
news.am
October 04, 2012 | 23:20
YEREVAN. - The side which has to respond to a domestic foreign attack
cannot start military actions and make decision just after a few hours
of the attack, expert Arkadiy Grigoryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am
commenting on the situation between Syria and Turkey.
"Turkey responding back to aggression could not have simply launched
military actions two hours after the Syrian attack. The way how fast
Turkey acted speaks of its being ready to the attack and having been
prepared military equipment on the border and, finally, provocations,"
the expert said.
According to him, West was committed to its strategy of non-bloody
war for achieving its goals, it tried various scenarios but all failed.
Now West tries to intensify the conflict through Turkey.
On the one hand, Assad faced attacks in two fronts - domestic and
foreign, the latter was a classic example of foreign aggression,
one the other hand, military situation is exclusive as domestic and
foreign opponents coordinate the actions.
Grigoryan also stressed another important factor that is the ambiguity
of who the Kurds will support.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
October 04, 2012 | 23:20
YEREVAN. - The side which has to respond to a domestic foreign attack
cannot start military actions and make decision just after a few hours
of the attack, expert Arkadiy Grigoryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am
commenting on the situation between Syria and Turkey.
"Turkey responding back to aggression could not have simply launched
military actions two hours after the Syrian attack. The way how fast
Turkey acted speaks of its being ready to the attack and having been
prepared military equipment on the border and, finally, provocations,"
the expert said.
According to him, West was committed to its strategy of non-bloody
war for achieving its goals, it tried various scenarios but all failed.
Now West tries to intensify the conflict through Turkey.
On the one hand, Assad faced attacks in two fronts - domestic and
foreign, the latter was a classic example of foreign aggression,
one the other hand, military situation is exclusive as domestic and
foreign opponents coordinate the actions.
Grigoryan also stressed another important factor that is the ambiguity
of who the Kurds will support.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress