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    AZERBAIJANI ANALYST: ARMENIA WILL INEVITABLY FACE COLLAPSE IN CASE OF CLASH BETWEEN IRAN, WEST
    A. Hasanov

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/6 2535.html
    Feb 25 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Tofiq Abbasov, a political expert with the
    Azerbaijan-based Lider TV.

    Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton, speaking
    at the American Enterprise Institute, said that the U.S. will not take
    any steps to solve the frozen conflicts in post-Soviet area. How do
    you comment on this statement?

    To begin with, Former U.S. envoy to the United Nations John R. Bolton
    is one of the "hawks" who always took a very radical stance on issues
    related to strategic interests of the United States. They are always
    in an offensive posture. If such people begin to show some restraint,
    it says a lot ...

    In the meantime, there is an objective reality which shows that the
    U.S. is involved in many hot regions worldwide, and it is not ready for
    new ones. Besides, Russia has some sort of psychological edge on the
    U.S. as it is going to fill existing voids in the former Soviet Union.

    Russia in some ways follows the U.S. example reinforcing its military
    presence and so-called point-like diplomacy. I cannot say how it is
    promising. But since these conflicts, as well as all other similar
    crises are very difficult to solve, overseas politicians do not mind
    to give Russia the right to a certain political moves.

    What are your predictions on the U.S.-initiated Armenia-Turkey
    reconciliation?

    It is evident that today Armenia faces very deplorable situation both
    in terms of economy and international credibility. Considering this,
    the United States hoped to persuade Armenia to normalize relations
    with Turkey. But the United States fails to consider one thing -
    Armenia is a root of evil not only for the South Caucasus, but also the
    vast region. This country requires a hard tone in communicating with
    it. Otherwise, any initiative associated with it is doomed to failure.

    The Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenian-Turkish
    conflict appeared due to presence of this country in the South
    Caucasus. Plus, now we all are witnessing increasing probability of
    the Armenian-Georgian conflict in Javakheti. Such a policy, if it
    is appropriate to refer to it as policy, has led to the country to
    a terrible state.

    This de facto country is transforming into a large military base
    and has no prospects for economic cooperation with countries in the
    region. Besides military and technical capacity, it has no other major
    resource to share with neighbors. Of course, the U.S. attempted to
    breathe life into Armenia through normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations. But the world has witnessed the specifics of the country's
    foreign policy "No to all offers" on numerous occasions.

    Then how could the U.S. lack foresight when initiating the
    Armenian-Turkish normalization?

    I think it would not sound quite right or at least would be an
    exaggeration to say that the U.S. policy has foresight. Practice has
    shown that the U.S. has clearly overestimated its capabilities in the
    case of Armenia. It cannot achieve an easy solution. It is possible
    that they will reconcile Armenians and Turks and the victory could
    even be pyrrhic. And then, what comes after this victor? I think this
    question is not idle.

    You mentioned that Armenia should to be blamed for the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenian-Turkish
    conflict. And how do you assess level of the Armenian-Iranian
    cooperation?

    I am convinced that full potential and opportunities of the
    Armenian-Iranian economic cooperation have long been exhausted. Iran,
    the United States and Armenia understand it very well. The existing
    level of Armenian-Iranian cooperation allows Armenia to survive,
    nothing more. But this could end if Iran and the West clash. If this
    happens, Armenia will not be able to avoid collapse.

    It was precisely for these reasons that the U.S. put forward the idea
    of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. These attempts have
    one result for the moment - Armenia tries to legalize its refusal to
    process of normalization of relations with Turkey ...

    Armenia has proved to be a very unreliable partner many times. It
    maintains friendly ties with Iran compulsively because it does not
    other option at least. This means that the Armenian-Iranian relations
    have no future while the Azerbaijani-Iranian, Azerbaijan-Turkish,
    Azerbaijan-Russia, Azerbaijani-Georgian and Azerbaijan-US relationship
    as well Azerbaijan's relationship with Israel have real prospects ...

    Incidentally, during Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan's visit to Israel
    he was to be accompanied by a member of the Israeli government
    from the second day of his visit which was later cancelled due to
    "sudden temperature." I think Israel makes it clear to Armenia in
    many ways that its salvation lies in the agreement to settle the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict under Azerbaijan's terms. This is
    a logical outcome of the unsuccessful diplomacy which Armenia has
    pursued over the past years.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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