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    Lragir, Armenia
    Sept 8 2007


    THEY MAY START THINKING WHEN THERE IS NO WAY BACK



    With regard to the construction of Baku-Ceyhan some Armenian
    political circles said economically it is not practical because it is
    costly, the oil it will transport is little. However, like all
    through the history of mankind, the world ignored the Armenian
    political thought and built the oil pipeline. As if the world
    develops despite Armenia. Now they are going to build the railroad
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku, which will be launched solemnly in
    October. The Armenian political thought certainly says it has nothing
    to do with the world, that the Turks and Azerbaijanis want to build
    the railroad to finally isolate Armenia, and misled Georgia into
    supporting the anti-Armenian policy. This viewpoint is closer to the
    Armenian reality. For Turkey and Azerbaijan, the new railroad will be
    another means of isolating the blockade of Armenia. In addition, it
    is a rather serious means because it will almost nullify the vision
    of operation of the railroad Kars-Gyumri. If a new railroad is built,
    Kars-Gyumri will lose its regional importance. One does not need to
    be an experienced political scientist or a farsighted politician to
    understand this. Of course, it does not mean that if Kars-Akhalkalaki
    is built, Kars-Gyumri will never be operated. It will be operated but
    it will stop being a regional infrastructure, and Armenia will lose a
    significant factor enhancing its role, only Armenia will use
    Gyumri-Kars to connect with Turkey and with the region via Turkey in
    case the border is opened.

    However, describing the construction of Kars-Akhalkalaki as an
    anti-Armenian project has perhaps only one purpose - to justify our
    weakness against this undesirable development. The proponents of this
    opinion say the United States and Europe refused to finance the
    construction of the railroad. However, for whatever reason they tend
    to forget that the United States and Europe stated through Bryza,
    deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Secretary of State, and the
    EU's special representative for the South Caucasus Semneby that may
    not finance but they cannot prevent the construction either. The
    problem is that the Armenian lobbies in the United States and the EU
    countries could accuse their governments they give money for the
    project but cannot accuse that they do not bomb the building site and
    stop the construction.


    In other words, the West found the best way of agreement not to
    offend the Armenians and Armenia, and on the other hand, to enable
    the construction of a new infrastructure which will weaken the
    Russian influence in the region by one degree. The West found an
    indirect way of financing the railroad. The Western money is invested
    in the Azerbaijani economy, Azerbaijan lends this money to Georgia to
    launch the construction. Turkey has an economy that enables financing
    important projects without side support. And the fact that the West
    supports indirectly the new railroad means the purpose of it is other
    than the isolation of Armenia. Otherwise, the United States would use
    its influence on Georgia, and this country would not join the
    project, which would mean that it would not be built.


    Nevertheless, the most important question is what Armenia could have
    done to prevent the construction of the railroad. Perhaps nothing.
    Armenia is not the country which can resist to global geopolitical
    program. And perhaps there is no need to resist. After all, the
    construction of Kars-Akhalkalaki is not a tragedy for us. In this
    sense, Vardan Oskanyan was even right. Armenia thus misses the
    opportunity of a transit corridor. But who said that this is an
    opportunity for Armenia to gain certain importance? Moreover, this
    opportunity is perhaps becoming secondary in the world, and the
    countries which have technology move forward. In this sense, the
    conservation of Armenia may have a certain positive importance for
    our country. Apparently, the Armenian government is very slow
    regarding a technological breakthrough. Not only regarding high
    technology but also modern technology in the political, public and
    economic life. In Armenia, they talk much but act little. And perhaps
    everything may change if Armenia is cornered, and the government
    realizes they cannot retreat any more. It will make the government
    consider moving forward. Of course, it is bad that it will not be
    conscious but out of the instinct of self-preservation. However, we
    must use at least this possibility for progress.


    After all, when is an individual or a society skilled? Perhaps when
    they can use an undesirable situation in favor of them.
    Kars-Akhalkalaki may be this undesirable situation for us. It is a
    recurrent one but I wish at least this time we realized the state of
    things and the limit of our possibilities instead of accusing the
    world of immorality and a global conspiracy. Otherwise, we only have
    to redirect investments in elite home construction into the industry
    of pickaxes and award a medal for every ten meters of destroyed
    railroad.


    HAKOB BADALYAN
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