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    RUSSIA WILL STOP BEING A COLLAPSING EMPIRE AND WILL BECOME A STRONG STATE
    Naira Hayrumyan

    KarabakhOpen
    11-12-2007 17:43:56

    The Russian president Vladimir Putin has thought long on how Russia
    should develop. He chose a way which favors both Russia and its
    neighbors. Evidence to this is the positive reaction of the Russian
    and foreign politicians that followed the news that the political
    parties in the Duma support Dmitry Medvedev for the post of president.

    Russia has been an empire for several hundreds of years. The country
    continues to make efforts for gathering its scattered parts and
    supporting its imperialistic aspirations. Nevertheless, Russia lacks
    internal policies on social affairs and democracy. Russia sells gas
    all over the world, while 60 percent of its settlements lack gas
    supply. Russia would not "let go" the post-Soviet states threatening
    with economic sanctions, while the provinces of the same country are
    wrecked with poverty.

    "Logically" the new race of weapons is the continuation of the
    imperialistic policy. The "eagles" came to power in Russia, and it
    turned out that trade in weapon may generate as much profit as oil
    and gas.

    "Under the auspices" of the deputy prime minister Sergey Ivanov Russia
    started to incite anti-West moods, especially in the post-Soviet
    space. Moreover, in Armenia and Karabakh, for instance, politicians
    do not oppose by their ideologies (communism vs. democracy or
    liberalism vs.

    socialism) but by being pro-Russian or pro-West. The Russian propaganda
    machine is set for creating an image of a Western foe. Any event
    is viewed in the light of the Russia-West confrontation. Again the
    notions of "we" and "they" is put forward. And all this pursues
    two aims - imperialistic aspirations and front for operating the
    military industry.

    In fact, under Putin considerable efforts were made in the country,
    the economic situation has stabilized, social problems have started
    solving.

    However, the imperialistic aspirations do not allow Russia to attend
    to their internal problems, for it takes much effort and money to keep
    opposition in Georgia and Ukraine, take over the Armenian industries,
    oppose to the independence of Kosovo, support the nuclear program
    of Iran.

    However, Russia seems to realize that it is more useful to be a strong
    state than a dissolving empire. Putin's choice means that Russia
    decided to deal with its own problems and not to spoil relations
    with neighbors, spend money on a meaningless race and cooperate with
    other states.

    Russia seems to have understood this. Apparently, Azerbaijan has also
    understood this. It is not accidental that the politicians of this
    country hurried to state that if Medvedev is elected, the issue of
    recognition of unrecognized states will be brought up again, and
    not in favor of Russia and the other metropolises. Apparently Baku
    realizes that the imperialistic aspirations of Russia hinder the
    resolution of this issue. And if Russia gives up on its aspirations,
    the others will have to follow Russia.
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