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    FOREIGN POLICY JOURNAL: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD TAKE AZERBAIJAN TO TASK FOR NORTH KOREAN STYLE RHETORIC

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/04/17/foreign-policy-journal-international-community-should-take-azerbaijan-to-task-for-north-korean-style-rhetoric/
    10:07 17.04.2013

    On April 16, 2013, Foreign Policy Journal published an article by Aram
    Avetisyan, Counselor at the Office of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    in the United States. Named "In Search of Effective Deterrence",
    the publication covers major risks for renewed war in the South Asia
    and the South Caucasus.

    In both cases, bellicose statements and aggressive rhetoric by regimes
    of Kim Jong Un of North Korea and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan pose
    the major threat to regional stability and security.

    The full text of the article is provided below:

    The recent threats of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un about attacks
    against the U.S. and its ally South Korea continues to be a source of
    global concern. A new wave of aggressive rhetoric elevated tensions to
    a high level in the South Asian region, including a risk of nuclear
    strikes. Regardless of how serious those threats may be, they do
    threaten stability and regional security, leading to escalation and
    increasing possibility of war.

    The irresponsible and unpredictable North Korean totalitarian regime
    continuously uses escalating rhetoric as a political instrument
    blackmailing the world. The aggressive rhetoric and threats of new war
    have become more pronounced since the young dictator of North Korea,
    Kim Jong Un, came to power after the death of his father in 2012.

    American and international figures have reacted. U.S. Secretary
    of State John Kerry called Pyongyang's threats of military action
    against South Korea and the United States "provocative, dangerous and
    reckless." U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (originally from South
    Korea) described the North Korean behavior as being on a "collision
    course with the international community". Condemnations came from
    many other countries as well.

    At the other side of Asia, in Azerbaijan, another dictator who also
    inherited power from his father, Ilham Aliev, continuously uses
    bellicose rhetoric and threatening to restart a war against its
    neighboring Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. Aliyev and his regime are
    known as one of the most corrupted in the world. Fueled by revenues
    from oil production, Aliyev and family have stashed their cash in
    the offshore zones.

    Like North Korea's, Azerbaijan's warmongering should not be
    ignored since a new war in the South Caucasus could also turn quite
    catastrophic. Taking into consideration the arms build-up launched by
    Azerbaijan and its continuing weapons accumulation, a new war could
    devastate a whole region and cause dire humanitarian consequences
    for all sides of the conflict.

    If the international community desires peace and stability in the South
    Caucasus, it should take Azerbaijan to task for North Korean style
    rhetoric. Azerbaijan's Aliev should as also stop his hate rhetoric,
    and prepare his country for peace by ruling out military solutions and
    refraining from threats to use force as urged by the United States and
    the rest of international community. Otherwise, while brandishing their
    arms, dictators of all kinds will continue to blackmail the world while
    seeking to keep their compatriots captive in their dictatorial systems.

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