AZERBAIJAN'S HOSTILITIES AGAINST NAGORNO-KARABAKH MEANS END TO ALIYEV REGIME - ARMENIAN EXPERT.
tert.am
28.01.13
If Azerbaijan decides to resume hostilities against Nagorno-Karabakh
in an attempt to resolve the problem of domestic tension and enable
the Aliyev regime to retain power, that very step will cause the
regime's collapse.
"We are not making unfounded claims when we say that Azerbaijan is not
prepared for war. Even if they resort to hostilities their victory
is not guaranteed. Will it save them or destroy completely? In this
case they need a swift victory. If the Azeri army fails, it will
speed up the regime's collapse," military expert David Jamalyan told
journalists on Monday.
Mr Jamalyan recalled that Azerbaijan committed its last act of sabotage
last June. "Our response was harsh. They were unable to conceal the
real number of victims for a long time, inventing absurd stories,"
the expert said.
tert.am
28.01.13
If Azerbaijan decides to resume hostilities against Nagorno-Karabakh
in an attempt to resolve the problem of domestic tension and enable
the Aliyev regime to retain power, that very step will cause the
regime's collapse.
"We are not making unfounded claims when we say that Azerbaijan is not
prepared for war. Even if they resort to hostilities their victory
is not guaranteed. Will it save them or destroy completely? In this
case they need a swift victory. If the Azeri army fails, it will
speed up the regime's collapse," military expert David Jamalyan told
journalists on Monday.
Mr Jamalyan recalled that Azerbaijan committed its last act of sabotage
last June. "Our response was harsh. They were unable to conceal the
real number of victims for a long time, inventing absurd stories,"
the expert said.