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    U.S. EX-ENVOY BRYZA DISPELS "MIGHTY AZERI ARMY" MYTH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 11, 2012 - 20:53 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Diplomats and analysts say that if another war
    breaks out, it is likely to end in stalemate, according to Reuters.

    "The Azeris can't retake Karabakh now. They are militarily incapable of
    doing it," said Matthew Bryza, a former U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan.

    "I don't think they could dislodge the Armenian forces from the high
    ground. I think that's extremely difficult."

    Yusif Agayev, an Azeri military expert and veteran of the war, said
    there was no mood for a protracted fight.

    "I think it would be a month or two, that is the amount of time our
    armed forces could fight for. If it drags on longer then it will become
    a war that society will have to participate in, not just the army,"
    he said. "I don't think the society of my country is ready for war."

    Both Bryza and Agayev remarks run counter to official statements by
    Azeri leadership and media.

    The official Baku keeps hailing Azeri army as the "mightiest in the
    region," which wouldn't have any difficulty in seizing Karabakh and
    even Armenia. Baku cites the "expertise" of Azeri soldiers as well
    as major purchase and production of arms to prove its point. The
    reality however is quite different, as proved by former envoy Bryza's
    statement.

    Azeri media insists that the country's society is ready to any
    sacrifice to shed Armenians' blood. Turns out, not so much, as Azeri
    military expert's statement proves.

    As for international experts, many of them, including Turkish
    specialists, named Armenian army as the most efficient in the region.


    From: Baghdasarian
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