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    MILITARY ESCALATION AROUND IRAN THREATES WITH INVOLVEMENT OF WHOLE CENTRAL ASIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.04.2007 18:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a timely decision, Azerbaijan recently (mid-March)
    granted NATO the permission to use two of its military bases and
    an airport to "back up its peace-keeping operation in Afghanistan"
    including support for NATO's "supply route to Afghanistan". NATO's
    special envoy Robert Simmons insists that the agreement has nothing
    to do with U.S. plans to wage aerial bombardments on Iran.

    Media sources in Baku have intimated that this timely agreement is
    directly related to ongoing U.S.-Israeli-NATO war plans. Its timing
    coincides with U.S. naval deployments and war games in the Persian
    Gulf.

    The airport and two military bases are slated to be "modernized to
    meet NATO standards". Washington has confirmed in this regard that
    it would "support the modernization of a military airport in the
    framework of the Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) signed
    between Azerbaijan and NATO.

    Azerbaijan is also strategic in view of its maritime border with
    Iran in the Caspian sea. In this regard, the U.S. Navy is involved
    in supporting the Azeri Navy, in the area of training. There is also
    an agreement to provide U.S. support to refurbish Azeri warships in
    the Caspian sea.

    The U.S. sponsored Caspian Guard Initiative was launched in 2003 to
    "coordinate activities in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan with those of
    U.S. Central Command and other U.S. government agencies to enhance
    Caspian security." The initiative was implemented under the cover of
    preventing narcotics trafficking and counter- terrorism, Its ultimate
    objective, however, is to provide USCENTCOM with a strategic naval
    corridor in the Caspian sea basin.

    The U.S. has also participated in joint Naval exercises with the
    Azeri Army's 641st Special Warfare Naval Unit, headquartered at the
    Azeri Naval Station outside Baku.

    More generally, both the U.S. and NATO are in the process of deepening
    their military cooperation with Azerbaijan. In recent developments,
    military-political consultations between the U.S. and Azerbaijan
    are scheduled to be held in Washington in the second half of April,
    according to a U.S. Embassy source in Baku.

    The timing of these consultations is crucial. They coincide
    chronologically with a process of advanced military planning. Military
    escalation around Iran threates with involvement of whole Central Asia

    Azerbaijan could be the object of retaliatory strikes by Iran, if
    the country's military bases are used by NATO-U.S. forces as a launch
    pad for waging war on Iran.

    Media sources in Baku have suggested that retaliatory bombings by
    Iran could include Azeri oil fields and oil and gas pipelines. The
    strategic Baku-Ceyhan pipeline, which links the Caspian Sea to the
    Eastern Mediterranean could also be a target. The Baku Ceyan pipeline
    is controlled by an Anglo-American consortium led by British Petroleum
    (BP), Global Research reports.
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