Aliyev is Afraid: Vardan Voskanian Discusses the Main Fears of the Baku Dictator
Iranian expert Vardan Voskanian reacted to the statements made yesterday by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. He particularly noted: "I would highlight two important points regarding the internal fears of Baku's barbaric regime. The first is that he has fears, which, by the way, is also expressed in the propaganda that Russia and Armenia might be preparing, in his own words, for a 'revenge'.
The second is that even after the supposed recognition of the territorial integrity of the artificial formation called Azerbaijan, Armenia may organize various movements within that dictatorship to destabilize that formation, where our ally could obviously be Iran. All these fears are justified because the Baku dictator, also considering the quality consultations from Turkey and Israel, is, I believe, well aware of both the challenges surrounding his dictatorship and the external and internal vulnerabilities."