‘Aliev’s Last Statement Is An Effort To Prevent Panic’

‘ALIEV’S LAST STATEMENT IS AN EFFORT TO PREVENT PANIC’

Aysor
Nov 23 2009
Armenia

Azerbaijani President’s statements made on the eve of the Munich
meeting have a clear objective to prevent panic among Azerbaijani
people, as well as pressing the Armenian government, said military
psychologist, David Jamalyan.

"President Aliev’s last statement is another effort to prevent panic
among Azerbaijani people and to pressure Armenia’s government. This
makes clear that Armenia’s position is strong," said the psychologist.

"Actually, Azerbaijani officials do not welcome war threats and even
just fear of such statements. Though anti-Armenian moods have quite
escalated in Azerbaijan, however, its people are not ready to go
in war."

In contrast, Armenian Armed Forces are ready to meet and repel any
attack like they did last year in March. Azerbaijan then tried to
make use of tensions in Armenian society and tried to attack, but
failed carrying losses. According to David Jamalyan, Azerbaijani
people panicky fear of Army services. "They see if war begins, mere
people will go fighting, not Aliev clan and relatives."