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    ARMENIA IS THE NEXT
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Lragir.am
    09-11-2007 11:25:20

    The Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili blamed Russia for the recent
    events in Tbilisi. The Georgian president addressed the Georgian
    people on television and said the ministry of home affairs declared
    three officers of the Russian embassy persona non grata and demanded
    that they leave Georgia.

    The Georgian president also stated that the recent developments in
    Tbilisi might be related to the activities of the Russian special
    services. "Our special services provided information about an
    alternative government created in Russia," Saakashvili stated.

    This is not the first time when home political events in the
    post-soviet countries are viewed in the context of the U.S.-Russia
    rivalry. It was the case in Ukraine, the same is happening in
    Georgia now.

    By the way, a few years ago when the "oranges" came to power in Kiev,
    Russia created an anti-orange coalition headed by Victor Yanukovich.

    In the parliamentary election that followed the presidential
    election Yanukovich became prime minister. Recently, however, a new
    parliamentary election was held due to the mess in the country, and
    "orange" Julia Timoshenko became prime minister. Perhaps everyone
    remembers that literally on the last day of office of Yanukovich
    Ukraine repaid its debt to Russia.

    Apparently, it was a ransom for Timoshenko as prime minister.

    For the time being, the same will not be staged in Georgia. A surge
    of protest rose against President Saakashvili whose office ends in a
    year, without definite accusations against the government. There is
    only one demand - the president must resign. What did Saakashvili do
    that did not please the Georgian people, who attempted to introduce
    Western lifestyle, fight corruption, attract investments? Certainly
    he has faults, but it is not clear where internal preconditions for
    mass protests and revolution appeared from in the country where the
    term of calm presidency was about to finish.

    It is not accidental that Saakashvili accused Russia of
    provocation. Moscow continues to resist to "the expansion of
    the West toward the post-Soviet space" through internal political
    provocations. This policy resembles the game of bad footballers against
    a team with a tactics. Bad players cannot score but they also hinder
    the other team. Sometimes, this policy may lead to victory.

    Russia is conducting a similar policy in Armenia, which is said
    by some people to be the next after Georgia. Russia's support for
    Serge Sargsyan in the upcoming presidential election, the anti-NATO
    propaganda across the post-Soviet space is evidence that Armenia will
    not be let separate from Russia. It is not accidental that the Armenian
    president Robert Kocharyan stated in Finland there are new actors but
    the efforts to oust Russia from the region do not lead anywhere. It
    is like insurance before an experiment because both the president and
    the other political actors understand that people will have to choose
    between candidates with either a pro-Russian or a pro-West stance.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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