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    AZERBAIJAN: ARMENIA, BEHOLD MY GLORY
    by Giorgi Lomsadze

    EurasiaNet.org
    http://www.eurasianet.org/node/63711
    June 20 2011
    NY

    With Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's much-anticipated Kazan
    pow-wow with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan just days away, one
    senior Azerbaijani politician has a message he's eager to share with
    you: Might makes right.

    When Azerbaijan parades its military might on Army Day on June 26,
    "[o]nce more everyone will see the change in correlation of power
    in favor of Azerbaijan in every direction," declared ruling Yeni
    Azerbaijan Party Deputy Executive Secretary Mubariz Gurbanli. "The
    moral, psychological, economic, social and political superiority of
    our nation will convince external forces to put pressure on Armenia."

    And let's not forget economic muscle. Armenia can invest all it
    wants in its economy, Gurbanli claimed, but it will never compare
    with hydrocarbon-rich Azerbaijan. Why? As News.az paraphrased it:
    "The reason is the dynamic development of Azerbaijan and the economic
    strength of our country."

    The timing of Gurbanli's observations is not accidental. The Army
    Day display comes a day after the Kazan summit, an event at which
    Azerbaijan, conceivably, intends to parade its diplomatic might as
    well. Some analysts have gone into orbit over expectations for the
    summit, characterized as everything from a last chance for Karabakh
    peacemaking to a chance for a mega-breakthrough.

    But in this macho match, Armenia has its own words of warning. Last
    week, the deputy commander of Armenia's air force announced that
    Armenia has manufactured its own "quite serious unmanned aerial
    vehicles" that will let it, "like developed NATO countries," make
    "targeted strikes on any enemy target, economic facility and the like."

    Call it a draw for now?

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