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    ARMENIA IS PUSHED INTO A WAR
    NAIRA HAYRUMYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments21618.html
    Published: 13:10:45 - 02/05/2011

    Like in global politics, in the Karabakh conflict too, the time X
    starts. Nobody knows the further course of the conflict over Karabakh,
    just like nobody knows who will be "enemy N 1" after Bin Laden's death.

    The militarization of the conflict is evident, and if till last week
    Elmar Mammedyarov announced virtually that "there is a notion of
    military diplomacy and this factor sustains the progressive course
    of the talks", at the end of the week the Azerbaijani snipers started
    killing Armenian soldiers.

    Soldiers were killed before but this time the Armenian side reacted
    in another way. In fact, all the parliamentary parties stated the
    necessity of an adequate response and revenge. The co-chairs have
    not reacted to the killings yet although a couple of weeks ago
    they initiated a special mission to investigate the death of the
    Azerbaijani boy.

    The impression is that this time the silence of the co-chairs and the
    provocation of the Azerbaijani side is caused by the wish to receive
    an "adequate Armenian response". And the international community and
    the Azerbaijani press hushed in the expectation of information on
    revenge from the Armenian side.

    The diplomatic settlement of the Karabakh issue, despite the optimistic
    statements, is obviously deadlocked. Evidence to this is the statement
    of the Turkish prime minister: "Karabakh is our issue, Nakhidjevan
    is our issue". Erdogan said: "The normalization of relations with
    Armenia is impossible unless a settlement of the Karabakh issue
    is reached. We have always backed Azerbaijan, Karabakh and we will
    continue in the future." It means that Armenia has not accepted the
    conditions of Turkey.

    On the other hand, the Turkish sides (Baku and Ankara) are not going to
    accept the status quo, and now they are mostly interested in revenge
    and use of force by Armenia. Especially that appeals are voiced for
    decisive action in Armenia.

    Armenia is also interested in the failure of the talks based on the
    Madrid principles. However, unlike Azerbaijan and the others, Armenia
    should not meet provocations and become involved in military revenge.

    There is another way, namely recognize Karabakh and leave the talks.

    This move will be fully justified - after all, Azerbaijan does not
    even faintly implement the obligations assumed during the talks. Is
    there a meaning to continue?

    It is obvious that the Madrid process has stopped being a tunnel
    through which it is possible to move, and has run into a deadlock.

    Someone wants Armenia to get out of this deadlock at the cost of
    several hundreds of young lives. However, Yerevan should seriously
    think about the value of the life of every soldier.




    From: A. Papazian
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