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    REPORT: ISRAEL SELLS DRONES TO AZERBAIJAN

    YNet
    Oct 25 2012
    Israel

    Global Post reports Israel, Russia and Iran violating UN-imposed
    embargo by selling arms to Armenia, Azerbaijan. Observers: Border
    skirmishes may escalate to wider regional conflict

    Ynet Published: 10.25.12, 08:27 / Israel News

    Israel, Russia and Iran are violating an international embargo by
    supplying weapons to Azerbaijan and Armenia in the framework of their
    dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, a number of media outlets
    reported Wednesday night.

    An article published by the American Global Post news magazine quoted
    international observers as saying that the region's strategic oil and
    gas pipelines and a tangled web of alliances and precious resources
    threaten to quickly escalate the border skirmishes and airspace
    violations to a wider regional conflict triggered by Armenia and
    Azerbaijan that could potentially pull in Israel, Russia and Iran.

    In March, the American magazine reported, Azerbaijan signed a $1.6
    billion arms deal with Israel, which consisted largely of advanced
    drones and an air defense system. Through this and other deals,
    Azerbaijan is currently amassing a squadron of over 100 drones from
    all three of Israel's top defense manufacturers.

    Armenia, the report said, employs only a small number of domestically
    produced models.

    According to the report, the nations of the South Caucasus, where
    a fragile peace holds over three frozen conflicts, are buzzing with
    drones they use to probe one another's defenses and spy on disputed
    territories.

    The Global Post said that to some extent, Israel, Russia and Iran
    are already being pulled towards conflict. Last September, according
    to the report, Armenia shot down an Israeli-made Azerbaijani drone
    over Nagorno-Karabakh and the government claims that drones have
    been spotted ahead of recent incursions by Azerbaijani troops into
    Armenian-held territory.

    Richard Giragosian, director of the Regional Studies Center in Yerevan,
    said in a briefing that attacks this summer showed that Azerbaijan is
    eager to "play with its new toys" and its forces displayed "impressive
    tactical and operational improvement."

    The International Crisis Group warned that as the tit-for-tat incidents
    become more deadly, "there is a growing risk that the increasing
    frontline tensions could lead to an accidental war."

    The UN and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
    (OSCE) have long imposed a non-binding arms embargo on Azerbaijan
    and Armenia, and both are under a de facto arms ban from the United
    States. But the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
    (SIPRI) said this has not stopped Israel and Russia from selling
    to them.

    The two former Soviet republics fought a bloody war over the disputed
    Nagorno-Karabakh territory between 1988 and 1994. The dispute
    has claimed the lives of some 30,000 people and left hundreds of
    thousands homeless. They have since been locked in a stalemate with
    an oft-violated ceasefire holding a tenuous peace between them. The
    drones are the latest addition to the battlefield.

    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4296758,00.html

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