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    TURKEY MAY TAKE UNPREDICTABLE MOVES

    Yerkir
    08.01.2007 16:42

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - In 2007, the Near East will still be in the
    limelight of the world policy, since it's the very place where the
    interests of the West with the United States at the head contact
    with the Islamic world split into Shiism and Sunnism, director of
    the Institute of Oriental Studies at the RA Academy of Sciences,
    Dr Ruben Safrastyan told a reporter. In his opinion, the U.S. may
    lose control over Iraq thus boosting the possibility of large-scale
    armed collision between sunnits and shiits supported by Saudi Arabia
    and Iran respectively.

    On the other hand, further escalation of conflicting zones in Palestine
    and Lebanon, struck by bloody battles last year, is also possible.

    Tension over the Iranian nuclear program is predictable as well. "We do
    not rule out that the U.S. may deal a blow on Iran's nuclear facilities
    and this will be the worst scenario pregnant with catastrophic
    consequences," Safrastyan said adding that the domestic situation
    in Turkey that tends to involve the army in politics may lead to
    unpredictable moves taken by the state in the region, specifically
    in Iraqi Kurdistan.

    "All this gives to understand that the U.S. program on
    "democratization" and "stabilization" in the Near East so much
    advertised by the Bush administration has actually failed," he
    underscored.
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