Kajutyun
FULL MEMBER
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2012
- Messages
- 644
- Reaction score
- 0
See the comments of new Iranian president from earlier this month. They do not hide their hostile stance towards Azerbaijan.
Iranian presidential candidate: Azerbaijan has become a threat to Iran
I thought that you regarded all Armenian media as misinformation...nice to see that you changed your mind
While Armenians like to point out that Turkey might not be able to stand up to Russia, in the event that Azeri lines collapsed and were losing territory badly, we might have no choice.
By parity I do not mean that both sides are equally well equipped...I mean that the relative strength has been the same. Basically for the past 20 years and during the Karabakh war.
Azerbaijan cannot have a "desperate situation." With the exception of occupied Shahumian (you call it "Goranboy"), the present day Armenian controlled Nagorno Karabakh was the eastern frontier of Greater Armenia. In other words, worst case scenario is that Azerbaijanis fail to break Karabakh army lines and nothing happens. Armenia will not attempt to take more land (except maybe Shahumian, but since that area is so small it will not elicit a response from Turkey or anyone else. On the other hand, Shahumian was voluntarily abandoned my Armenians in 93 because it is geographically hard to defend, so idk if it's worth the effort).
"and the fact that military parity is maintained"
Give me an example of qualitative and quantitative parity.
As I explained to TheThreePashas, parity is a relative term. In other words, Azerbaijan is not any stronger compared to Armenia/Karabakh today than in the last 20 years and during the war. Know why? Because every time Azerbaijan acquires new toys, Russia sends us stuff . Like when Azerbaijan inked that $1.6 billion deal with Israel last year...Armenian and Karabakhi armed forces acquired Totchka-U and Smerch. And when Azerbaijan was arming itself for this year's parade, Russia sent Iskanders to 12nd (meaning Armenian Armed forces get older missiles).
In terms of quality, I can only tell you what I observe and interpret. I can see that suicides and "accidental misfires" are almost everyday occurrences in Azerbaijani armed forces, meaning either low morale or low discipline. I can see (and have seen) the Karabakhi frontline positions, which are extremely well entrenched and uphill from Azeris. So you will lose a lot of men in the initial assault. Add the fact that the area is HEAVILY mined, you have even more deaths.
Think about it. Had not of this been true, Azerbaijan would have attacked a long time ago.