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    AZERBAIJAN CAN'T OVERCOME KARABAKH FORCES, SAYS EX US ENVOY

    Asbarez
    Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

    Ex US Ambassador to Baku Anne Derse

    State Department cables show US scrambling to "buy" Azerbaijan's
    silence on the Turkey-Armenia rapprochement process.

    Azerbaijan's military spending has not translated into an advantage
    for Baku, according to former US Ambassador to Azerbaijan, who in US
    diplomatic cable obtained by Wikileaks, said that the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic Army has an advantage over Azeri forces in the event of war.

    "Azerbaijan, even with its focus on improving its military
    capability, is unlikely anytime soon to structure a force large or
    well-equipped enough to overcome the terrain advantages enjoyed by
    the NK Self-Defense Force and the Armenian army," said Derse in a US
    Embassy cable released by Wikileaks and published in the Moscow-based
    Russian Reporter Magazine.

    The State Department cables show a rift between Turkish and Azeri
    leaders in the wake of the Turkey-Armenia rapprochement process and
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's efforts to pressure the US to
    give in to its demands of higher military aid and other diplomatic
    overtures.

    "Azerbaijan's negative reactions to Turkey are fueled by [Turkish
    Prime Minister Receop Tayyip] Erdogan and [Turkish President Abdullah]
    Gul's unfriendly treatment of Aliyev. Aliyev believes the Turks would
    have sold Azerbaijan out months ago without even the courtesy of
    a consultation. Azerbaijan's trepidation about the process is also
    magnified by the drift I perceived in its relations with the United
    Stats, whom Baku perceives more and more to be responsible for the
    Turkey-Armenia process," explained Derse in the cable.

    "While the extent of Aliyev's influence on the Turkey-Armenia process
    is debatable, what is obvious is that the U.S. is steadily losing
    influence in Azerbaijan as the process moves forward," added the cable.

    "It is plain that the United States cannot give President Aliyev what
    he really wants, which is an explicit linkage of the border opening to
    a solution of NK," said the cable, which highlighted that Aliyev asked
    Ambassador Derse to explore: -Progress on walking back Section 907;
    -Defensive military sales, particularly air defense; and -High-level
    actions to show commitment to solving NK," outlined the cables.

    "Either delivering on one of these items or showing a willingness
    to have serious dialogue on these requests could be enough to 'buy'
    Azerbaijani silence on Turkey-Armenia," added the cables.




    From: A. Papazian
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