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  • BAKU: Armenia Is Not Israel, Or About Unnecessary Outpost

    ARMENIA IS NOT ISRAEL, OR ABOUT UNNECESSARY OUTPOST
    by Rasim Musabayov

    Day.Az
    Feb 22 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Over the last 15-20 years, the regional geopolitics in the capacity
    of external factors in the Southern Caucasus has been determined by
    Russia, Turkey, Iran and of course, the USA. The European powers,
    which are also present in the region, prefer to use "soft power"
    and act in concert through the European Union, NATO, the OSCE or the
    Council of Europe. As for China and Japan, they are far away from
    the region and they have so far limited themselves to exclusively
    economic interests. It seems that the list of players on the local
    geopolitical scene has been determined and fixed for a long time.

    Israel make first regional debut in Georgia

    However, unexpected for many in the South Caucasus, Israel has
    started to play an apparently active role to step up its economic and
    diplomatic presence. Tel Aviv made the first regional debut in Georgia
    since open sea communication lines were conducive to it as well as
    the presence of rich and influential community of Georgian Jews.

    The interstate relations, which have begun to shape as far back as
    under [ex-Georgian president Eduard] Shevardnadze, have acquired very
    close personal traits. It is suffice to underline that several members
    of the Georgian government, including the defence minister, had both
    Georgian and Israeli passports. The upgrading of military hardware
    was carried out with the help of Israel, and Israeli instructors
    helped the Georgian armed forces with training of its personnel,
    in particular, with its important components, like units of special
    purposes, reconnaissance and others.

    When the known events of August 2008 occurred between Georgia and
    Russia, Moscow demanded that Tel Aviv end military cooperation with
    the government of [President Mikheil] Saakashvili. In response, it was
    promised to close channels of supplies of Russian arms, first of all,
    anti-tank missiles, to militants of Hezbollah and Hamas.

    At that point, the sides seemed came to an agreement but now Israel
    is insistently persuading Russia against supplying modern anti-air
    defence missiles to Iran, in particular, S-300 missiles, which may
    complicate possible US and Israel strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities
    and military infrastructure.

    Tel Aviv expanding military ties with Azerbaijan

    Simultaneously, Tel Aviv is expanding cooperation with Azerbaijan. The
    proof of this is the recent visit to Azerbaijan of Israeli Foreign
    Minister Avigdor Lieberman. It drew attention not only with unusual
    three-day duration but also with wide range of issues discussed,
    starting from economic and energy to foreign policy as well as military
    and technical ones.

    Almost immediately after him, the former Israeli prime minister
    Ehud Olmert paid an unofficial visit to Baku. We should recall that
    Israeli President Shimon Peres also arrived in Azerbaijan with an
    official visit last year. The interest of the sides is mutual and is
    not only exclusively limited to the fact that Israel is a major (the
    third-fourth for the volume) purchaser of Azerbaijani oil, and we,
    for our part, supply 20 per cent of this country's demand for oil
    resources. Although, bearing in mind tense relations between Israel
    with Arab producers, oil supply is of strategic significance for Tel
    Aviv since this enables it to diversify sources of energy. For its
    part, the volume of the Israeli goods and services at the Azerbaijani
    market is expressed with major figures, measuring 300-400m dollars
    annually with positive prospective to further growth.

    Israel possesses modern technologies and has experience in producing
    agricultural products intensively in conditions of shortage of water
    as well as in pharmaceutics, medicines, up-to-date communications
    technologies and electronics. The cooperation with Tel Aviv is of
    great interest for Azerbaijan, which, in particular, is upgrading
    its own armed forces and developing own military industrial complex.

    Israel can supply high technologies, which, for different reasons,
    are refused to us by western countries and Russia.

    It is not ruled out that bilateral cooperation in the
    military-technical sector for many years between Tel Aviv and Ankara
    can with time be transformed to trilateral one, including also Baku.

    The utilization of Israeli avionics to upgrade Azerbaijani old air
    fleet of SU-25, SU-27 and MiG-29 can turn them into fully modern jets.

    The use of Israeli electronics (sights, security equipment and others)
    is expedient for upgrading T-72 tanks as well as the air defence
    system. Such a fully successful experience took place with regard to
    Georgia. Israel may also provide us with modern system to neutralize
    enemy anti-air defence system. All these are not lethal weapons,
    nevertheless, their application may qualitatively enhance combat
    readiness of the Azerbaijani army.

    Obviously, Israel's entry into the South Caucasus is not to Iran's
    taste. The Islamic power of the IRI [the Islamic Republic of Iran]
    does not hide its annoyance. Having not sufficed with propaganda
    attacks in own media, Tehran is making direct threats. Nevertheless,
    Baku has demonstrated a resolution and without yielding to pressure,
    it is expanding cooperation with Israel in conformity with own
    national interests.

    Yerevan is unhappy

    Yerevan is also unhappy. It is not surprising that declared earlier
    visit of Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisyan to Israel was calmly
    cancelled. The official version sounded in Yerevan is banal the prime
    minister got cold. However, this seems to be a lame excuse.

    An article under an expressive headline "The Azerbaijani-Israeli
    alliance `nerves neighbours'" in the Armenian Novoye Vremya newspaper
    illustrates this very well. Armenia's disappointment is very strong
    for the reason that they already rubbed their hands there, observing
    "complications" in the relations between Israel and Turkey, counting
    their future dividends. However, as a saying goes, they "failed".

    During the visit, though it was planned as a private one (as if
    the prime minister craved for being in the Holy Land), it assumed
    simultaneously to regulate a number of subtle issues connected with
    interests of the Armenian church in Jerusalem. He as well planned
    to seek ways of getting support of Jewish organizations for the
    recognition of the so-called "genocide of 1915" by the US Congress.

    Obviously, a boost in the Azerbaijani-Israeli relations made that
    expectation senseless and consequently, deprived the visit itself of a
    sense. The Armenian-Jewish relations are of centuries-old. If we make
    attempts to characterize them briefly, then the best word to come here
    would be "jealousy". Armenians have always viewed Jews more competitive
    in commerce, in banking, international finance and other sectors.

    However, simultaneously Armenians quite often draw parallels between
    themselves and Jews. And allegedly there was "genocide" against them
    and their Diaspora is similarly powerful. That Armenia, as a citadel
    of Christianity, has been for centuries keeping the attack of "Muslim
    Turk barbarians" as Israel in the surrounding of Arab Muslims.

    However, those "passes" of Armenians do not get reaction of Jews and
    it is completely founded. Unlike Jews, persecution and pogroms against
    whom dragged on uninterruptedly in a sad and tragic mode from ancient
    times throughout all the Middle Ages and in new time, Armenians lived
    very comfortably everywhere where they found themselves and owing to
    their own spirit of enterprise.

    On the territory of the Ottoman Empire they enjoyed all privileges,
    where Armenians were called loyal nation. Armenians had numerous
    benefits in commerce. They were often appointed to important posts
    up to viziers. It would not be a bad thing to remember that in
    the government of the Young Turks, which is being accused of the
    "genocide", there were two ministers ethnic Armenians, a dozen of
    generals and ambassadors.

    Even now when the world has officially denounced the genocide of the
    fascists against Jews as against humanity, the anti-Semitic pranks in
    many countries are not uncommon. In their turn, Armenians practically
    do not come across with this, with the exception of beloved by them
    Russia, where they as "bearers of crescent" are treated all alike
    with other "Caucasians" and are quite often exposed to violence.

    Azerbaijan militarily stronger than Armenia

    Jews moved en masse to Israel and established a prosperous and powerful
    state out of scrap.

    As of now, there live seven million people, of whom over 80 per
    cent are Jews. On the contrary, during the years of independence,
    from a quarter to one third of the population left Armenia. Israel
    is in hostile environment, but militarily, it is stronger than any
    of opposing it Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon),
    and economically, more than all, except for Egypt. For scientific
    and technological potential, Israel excels whole of the Arabic world
    all together. As for Armenia, militarily it is not stronger than
    Azerbaijan and weakest of Turkey for many times. According to the
    remaining parameters (demographic, economic, financial, technological
    and so on) Armenia is inferior to both Turkey and Azerbaijan. Unlike
    Israel, which has exits to both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea,
    Armenia is in deep transport and geopolitical deadlock.

    Therefore, vain attempts of Armenia to become the second "Israel"
    in the circle of Turkic state spilt over into a miserable state,
    becoming in all a Russian "outpost", the need for which will simply
    fall away within the limits of the possible strengthening of the
    Russian-Turkish and Russian-Azerbaijani relations. As for Israel,
    through mutually beneficial cooperation with Turkey, Azerbaijan
    and Georgia, it becomes step by step an evident factor of the South
    Caucasus regional politics with which everyone has to reckon with
    irrespective of the fact whether they like it or not.
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