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    `Hillary Clinton, who visited the Caucasus region, poured more oil on
    the fire,'

    http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7872
    12:55 . 16/06


    `In the Caucasus, where US geopolitical interests collide with those
    of Russia and Iran, the danger of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    over Nagorno-Karabakh is growing,' Clara Weiss writes in her article
    on the World Socialist Website.

    `US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who visited Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, and Georgia on June 4-6, poured more oil on the fire,' she
    writes.

    According to her, the United States and the European powers are using
    the conflict to push back Russian influence in the region. `But they
    are not united amongst themselves. While France has supported Armenia,
    which also has Russian backing, the US works closely with Azerbaijan,
    Turkey and Georgia and also tries to draw Armenia to its side. The US
    has tried so far to avoid a renewed military conflict between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, since a war between the two countries might endanger
    American and European interests and could lead to a major
    confrontation with Russia and Iran,' the auther writes.

    She notes in recent years, the US has focused on building better
    relations with Armenia.

    `The tense relations between Moscow and Washington, as well as US and
    Israeli war preparations against Iran, threaten a regional war in the
    Caucasus that could rapidly escalate into a conflict between the great
    powers,' Weiss writes.

    She expresses an opinion that Russia, which maintains its only
    military base in the Caucasus in Armenia, has signed a treaty to
    provide military assistance to Yerevan in case of war. Iran, too, is
    expected to stand on Armenia's side.

    The US would likely stand by Azerbaijan. The country is not only an
    important energy supplier and transit corridor for Central Asian and
    Caspian gas, but also of great military and strategic importance.

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