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    ALIYEV: ARMENIAN PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE AFRAID OF AZERBAIJAN'S GROWING MILITARY POTENTIAL, THEY SHOULD BE AFRAID OF THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT
    by Tatevik Shahunyan

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=E48BCDE0-F07A-11E2-A3820EB7C0D21663
    Friday, July 19, 17:55

    The latest parade has shown the strength of the Azerbaijani army,
    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said at the July 18 session of the
    Cabinet of Ministers.

    Azeri mass media quote Aliyev as saying, "We have demonstrated the
    latest models of weapons, ammunitions and armored vehicles at the
    parade. The helicopters, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery units,
    anti-air defense installations and others have again showed that the
    Azerbaijani army is among the strongest armies in the world."

    "Armenia was concerned about the parade. I know that Armenia still
    has a feeling of hysteria, panic and fear. It has seen the power of
    Azerbaijan and once again realized that we are ready for any variant.

    With the purchased military technique, we are able to destroy any
    enemy. As I said during the parade, we can speak with the enemy in
    any language. In addition to all political and diplomatic efforts,
    our military power will play a key role in the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict", he said. "We will keep on building
    our military power and we will keep on purchasing modern military
    equipment", Aliyev added.

    Aliyev also pointed out that Armenian people should not be afraid of
    that. He thinks that Armenian people should be afraid of their own
    government. "They should be scared of corrupt criminal authorities,
    which makes them live the way they do now. For this reason every year
    about 100,000 Armenians leave the country forever", he said.

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