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    AZERBAIJAN IN PANIC
    Vardan Grigoryan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Oct 16 2007
    Armenia

    Baku is more anxious than Ankara

    The adoption of Resolution # 106 recognizing the Armenian Genocide
    by the US House of Foreign Affairs Committee has given rise to such
    pessimistic moods in Baku that onlookers may get the impression
    that the decision made by the world's number 1 superpower concerns
    Azerbaijan and not Turkey.

    The October 12 statement of Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry says that
    the official Baku "condemns the decision, considering it wrong and
    subjective and finds that the Resolution will have a negative impact
    on the world's current global and regional processes."

    Together with this traditional step of lending a helping hand to their
    elder brother, the Azerbaijani politicians and political scientists
    are trying to predict through their publications the probability of
    the House of Representatives' adopting Resolution # 106 as well as
    the new challenges awaiting Turkey and Azerbaijan as a result.

    The majority of the Azerbaijani experts and politicians are convinced
    that there is in the near future a very little likelihood of torpedoing
    Resolution # 106 in Congress.

    This opinion was particularly expressed by Assim Mollazade, a Mili
    Ìajlis Deputy, whereas Jahid Orouj, member of the Defense and Security
    Committee even managed to conclude that Turkey has already put up
    with the idea of defeat. Moreover, he believes that "Azerbaijan is
    expressing its counteraction towards this issue in a more furious
    manner than Turkey."

    The Azerbaijani political scientists have arrived at the conclusion
    that Armenia will in the near future use Resolution # 106 not only
    against Turkey but also against Azerbaijan in the Karabakh peace
    process.

    With regard to the prospect awaiting Turkey, their brother nation,
    the Azerbaijani politicians and political scientists advance the
    following main postulates: First: the adoption of Resolution # 106
    by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives is
    the result of a mutually agreed policy, because as claimed by the
    former Azerbaijani State Secretary Vafa Gulazade, George Bush and
    Condoleezza Rice "are both good actors."

    Second: such a step is a serious blow to Turkey's international
    reputation and testifies to the fact that the United States no longer
    considers the country as its irreplaceable strategic partner.

    Moreover, in the context of the programs to be implemented in Iraq, the
    United States views Turkey as a principal rival, since it is fearful of
    the extensive military operations directed against the Iraqi Kurdistan.

    Third: it is quite probable that the United States may, in the near
    future, do its best for Turkey to plunge into the Iraqi Kurdistan
    for a long time, become internationally isolated and find itself in
    a deep financial-economic crisis.

    Fourth: the current American policy aimed at discrediting and weakening
    Turkey has a final goal to split the country into smaller national
    states, so likewise Russia assisted Armenia in the process of solving
    the Karabakh issue, the United States may do the same in the near
    future, to make some part of the Turkish territory annex Armenia.

    Together with this kind of strictly gloomy predictions, the Azerbaijani
    politicians and political scientists arrive at the realistic conclusion
    that in order to make a serious counteraction to the US policy,
    Turkey may currently liven up its cooperation with Russia and Iran to
    a certain extent; however, in strategic terms, the country is still
    unable to turn to their side, as it has chosen the path of European
    integration. J. Orouj, Deputy of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis has to
    confess on this occasion that "Despite Ankara's rough statements, I
    don't think it will turn its back upon Washington. And the statements
    will remain merely as words. The Turkish people have chosen the course
    of European integration, and there is no way back."

    Thus, the Azerbaijani politicians and political scientists are making
    serious and realistic calculations both with regard to the probability
    of the adoption Resolution # 106 and the possibility of its negative
    impact on the Turkish-Azerbaijani relations.

    Let's confess that on this plane the pessimism of the Azerbaijani
    side is now greater than the optimism observed among our politicians
    and political scientists. This testifies to the fact that the Armenian
    political thought is still unable to make a material estimation of the
    causes of the achievements gained on the international arena and the
    new prospects deriving thereof and opening a new way for our country
    and our people.

    --Boundary_(ID_yIGNYOXBaObzDLnhDYbP2A)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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