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    ENOUGH TO LOOK BACK TO ALIYEV

    Serzh Sargsyan is indignant. A few days ago Ilham Aliyev asked
    his people to wait for a few more years until Armenia runs out of
    population due to migration, protests and mismanagement of economy.

    Today Serzh Sargsyan responded to Aliyev. He predicted Azerbaijan's
    fiasco in 3-4 years.

    It is possible that Serzh Sargsyan is right, especially that there are
    geopolitical premises for that. However, Serzh Sargsyan's comments
    on Aliyev's childish statements devaluates his own words, and they
    somehow sound unserious.

    It is time Armenia stopped looking back to Azerbaijan, as well as
    referred to the words of its leader to cover up our own problems.

    Aliyev is right when he says that emigration and social problems are
    growing in Armenia. However, if the Armenian society ignored Aliyev's
    statements, the president of Armenia should not have done so much
    the more.

    Apparently, Serzh Sargsyan would like to hint that those screaming
    about the failure of the social and economic policy are playing in
    one team with Azerbaijan. Simply the words "grist to enemy's mill"
    are obsolete, and now other wording is used to blame the opposition.

    Unlike the president administration, people, especially those who are
    accusing the government of an anti-national policy, do not care for
    Aliyev or authors. Diagnostics is in progress for self-treatment,
    and this can only frighten our neighbors because healthy enemy is
    dangerous enemy.

    Speaking about self-curing in Azerbaijan, Serzh Sargsyan actually
    predicts the fiasco of Aliyev's regime, not Azerbaijan. Similarly,
    the process of curing Armenia is not aimed against the body but the
    government which is unable to manage the body.

    21:02 05/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30059

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