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    THOMAS DE WAAL: IF A CONFLICT DOES EVER BREAK OUT AGAIN, IT WILL BE A FULL-SCALE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES OF ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    by Nana Martirosyan

    Friday, February 13, 15:10

    If a conflict does ever break out again, it will be a full-scale
    war between the states of Armenia and Azerbaijan, an analyst of the
    Carnegie Fund, Thomas de Waal, says in an article.

    He also added that Armenians and Azerbaijanis have exchanged fire
    across the so-called Line of Contact and made threatening noises. But
    neither side has shown any willingness to push things back over
    the brink.

    "The basic arguments for avoiding war remain the same. It would do
    catastrophic damage to everyone. The Armenian side got most of what
    it wanted in 1994. Azerbaijan, the defeated side in the war of the
    1990s, has a greater incentive to back to war to try to re-conquer
    lands that constitute almost 14 per cent of its de jure territory,
    but it would be a very risky enterprise. Given the mountainous
    terrain and the Armenian defenses, an operation could easily fail,
    costing potentially not just the lives of thousands of young men in
    the minefields around Karabakh, but the survival of the ruling elite
    itself. Far safer for Baku to rattle sabers than to fire real guns.

    The Azerbaijani side is militarily far stronger than it was 10 years
    ago and the ceasefire line is almost the only place where it has
    leverage over the Armenians. Over the years, Azerbaijani officials
    have rejected proposals to strengthen the ceasefire by, for example,
    withdrawing snipers from the front line or instituting an incident
    investigation mechanism--saying that would normalize the status quo
    that is unacceptable.

    For their part, the Armenians periodically like to demonstrate to
    Baku, the world and their own public that they still have a powerful
    military and can mount operations of their own.

    This year, the signals are much more worrying. At the Munich Security
    Conference, the OSCE issued its third alarmed statement in two weeks.

    January is usually a quiet month on the ceasefire line but this time
    12 dead and 18 wounded were recorded", - Thomas de Waal concluded.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=521FFBC0-B379-11E4-93990EB7C0D21663

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