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    ARMENIAN MP: AMERICAN RADARS WILL MOST POSSIBLY BE DEPLOYED IN NAKHICHEVAN INSTEAD OF GEORGIA

    Regnum, Russia
    March 5 2007

    The question of deploying a US radar station in Caucasus is to a
    certain amount a staged surprise played by American politicians,
    Member of the Armenian Parliament, Member of the Republican Party
    Armen Ashotyan told a REGNUM correspondent.

    Speaking of true aims of deploying a radio location system in South
    Caucasus, Ashotyan divided them into three scenarios. Depending on what
    the radio location system will be directed at, the question is to be
    treated from the points of view of Russia, Iran and Armenia, the MP
    believes. Russian officials, he continued, have already announced that
    a radio location system will not put Russia's security under threat;
    so, the Russian leadership determined its position and, probably,
    developed certain steps to counteract. "As for Iran, probably, a
    radio location system is a kind of counteraction to possible missile
    launches from Iran. But such scenario, as well, to all appearances,
    can be subjected to criticism, as it is clear that at present stage
    Iran has no missiles with the range of 10,000 km necessary for possible
    bombardment of the United States. Maximal range of missiles, by which
    the Iranian Armed Forces are equipped, is 1,500-2,000 km, and it is
    clear that such talk is only concealing USA's true aims," he said.

    Ashotyan said that the true aim of deploying the RLS is a wider
    coverage and control over Black Sea and Caspian Sea area, with access
    to India and Middle East. "It is clear that from geographic point of
    view, the Caucasian Range will prevent the RLS from working towards
    Russia. The most effective deployment of the system would be in lower
    parts of Caucasus, despite the fact that Georgia is mostly mentioned
    in the media." "However, I think that Georgia will be far from goals
    and aims posed to the radio location system: control over the Black Sea
    and Caspian area with access to the Middle East and the Indian Ocean,"
    Ashotyan said adding that, most probably, lower part of Azerbaijan,
    the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, suits this target most.

    Meanwhile, Ashotyan believes that information of US readiness to deploy
    its radio location system in South Caucasus is "an information action"
    aimed at examining reaction of local elites from neighboring countries
    as well as countries in South Caucasus. "Till true aims are concealed,
    it is hard to discuss on characteristics of the station.

    As soon as the radio location system is built and directed, it will be
    clear against whom it is targeted. From the technical point of view,
    it is question of three-four years. And when the station is ready, one
    will have more grounds to say how it will affect Armenia's national
    security and for changing the balance of powers in the regions,"
    Ashotyan stressed.
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