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    CLOUDS ARE GATHERING AROUND ARMENIA AND KARABAKH

    KarabakhOpen
    22-10-2007 17:18:55

    The three neighboring countries of Armenia and Karabakh - Turkey, Iran
    and Azerbaijan - are considering the likelihood of war. In addition,
    the likelihood seems more and more real as one tracks the news. The
    three neighboring countries of Armenia and Karabakh - Turkey, Iran
    and Azerbaijan - are discussing the likelihood of war. In addition,
    the likelihood seems more and more real as one tracks the news. It
    makes think what if it all again hits the Armenian nation?

    The U.S. president George Bush stated World War III is likely to
    ignite.

    Bush also said in order to prevent it everyone should prevent Iran
    from acquiring the technology of nuclear weapon. To support his thesis
    Bush referred to the Iranian president Ahmadinejad's statement that
    "Israel will soon disappear".

    The ex-secretary of the Iranian Supreme Soviet of National Security
    Ali Laridjani said the United States is likely to launch a religious
    and ethnic conflict, and added: "We have reliable information that the
    United States is likely to ignite a war between Shiites and Sunnis
    and is therefore supplying terrorist groups with weapon." The day
    after this statement Ali Laridjani resigned.

    In the meantime, the president of Iran Mahmud Ahmadinejad arrived
    in Armenia today for a two-day official visit. The presidents of
    Armenia and Iran will meet and sign a bilateral agreement. Mahmud
    Ahmadinejad will also visit the monument to the victims of the Genocide
    of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century.

    The situation is more complicated in Turkey. In a moment of euphoria
    the Turkish parliament allowed sending troops to Iraq where Kurds
    live. This is all but a permission for war.

    Turkey expects the United States to take measures against the Kurd
    insurgents in the north of Iraq, the Russian prime minister Receb
    Tayib Erdoghan said in answer to the U.S. State Secretary's request
    to abstain from revenge for the attack of the insurgents. On October
    21 12 Turkish soldiers were killed at the Iraqi border, Radio Liberty
    reported. Over 30 Kurd insurgents got killed in this skirmish.

    In case of violations of the cease-fire in Karabakh not only the
    Azerbaijani army but also the Armenian army suffers losses. However,
    Armenia intentionally hides its losses. The press service of the
    Azerbaijani defense ministry has suddenly started speaking about it.

    "For already a few years Armenia has been hushing up casualties.

    Apparently, one of the reasons is the fear to cause indignation in
    people who have been dissatisfied with the policy of the government
    over the recent years. The opposition and the media support this
    policy. The developments in Armenia, the state of the population is
    not reflected in the media," the representative of the Azerbaijani
    defense minister said.

    Clouds are gathering around Armenia and Karabakh. Although the Armenian
    states are not directly involved in the Kurd-Turkish and U.S.-Iranian
    conflicts, they may fall victim to regional developments. Azerbaijan,
    for instance, mentioned Armenia in its military doctrine as its
    external foe.

    Turkey is not even hiding its antipathy for Armenia, especially
    that the recent tension in the U.S. and Turkish relations was "due"
    to the innocent victims of the Armenian genocide.

    The Armenians should make efforts to prevent the military actions
    from escalating, and if God forbid it happens, to ensure several
    levels of security for its people.
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