SPOKESMAN FOR AZERBAIJANI DEFENSE MINISTRY: IF THE WAR IS LAUNCHED, ARMENIA WILL BE DEFEATED IN A SHORT TIME
Milaz.info
May 25 2010
Azerbaijan
“Armenian Army has losses three times more than our army during
the ceasefire.
But the leadership of the Armenian Army always tries to hide
these reports,” spokesman for Azerbaijani Defense Ministry,
Lieutenant-Colonel Eldar Sabiroglu said at the press conference on
the line of contact in Terter, APA’s Karabakh bureau reports.
Eldar Sabiroglu underlined that Azerbaijani Army is always ready
for war.
“The current situation of our Armed Forces gives ground to say that
the army is capable of fulfilling the task under any circumstances,”
he said.
Eldar Sabiroglu also commented on the recent military exercises
conducted by the Armenian Armed Forces.
“By bringing several tanks, guns to the firing point the enemy tries
to create an appearance. We also conduct military exercises, but our
aim is not to show something, but to increase the combat skills of
our army. Despite their exercises, their losses in March 2008 in this
direction demonstrated the combat skills of their army,” he said.
Sabiroglu said the country’s economy enabled us to supply the
Azerbaijani Army with modern arms. “It makes Armenia, double-standard
international organizations, as well as the countries with pro-Armenian
positions anxious. We are purchasing arms at our own expense, but
Armenians receive it as endowment.
Everybody understands that Armenian army’s situation is hopeless. The
Armenian army is drowning in bribery. The parents give a bribe to
the commanders that their children don’t die of hunger. The soldiers
are eating at home. If the war is launched, the Karabakh issue will
be solved in a couple of minutes. Armenia will be defeated in a
short time”.
Sabiroglu said military schools of the country were developed and some
foreign countries sent their citizens to Azerbaijan to get military
education. “The citizens of two countries are already getting education
in the Azerbaijani military schools”.
From: A. Papazian