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    DAVID BEN GURION'S DOCTRINE
    Igor Muradyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics27246.html
    Published: 13:03:04 - 31/08/2012

    A leading Israeli political scientist said the problem of Israel is
    our politicians who are small-minded and cannot compare to founding
    fathers. In fact, the political priorities worked out by Israeli
    politicians at the beginning of the 1950s remain as they were despite
    drastic changes in the world.

    A European woman living in Armenia told her son whose father was
    Armenian. I named you in honor of King David, not David of Sasun. Not
    bad, isn't it?

    David Ben Gurion did not fancy developing foreign political doctrines.

    His doctrine of second neighborhood, the partnerships with non-Arab
    states of the Near East and adjacent regions was worked out by British
    diplomats who had a considerable experience of work in the Near East
    and made considerable efforts to prevent the establishment of Israel.

    In accordance with this doctrine Israel maintained close relations
    with Iran and Turkey, the catholic communities of the Near East.

    Over the past 20 years Israel has tried to set up relations with
    Georgia, Azerbaijan and Central Asian states. There were also efforts
    to set up relations with Afghanistan under Taliban rule.

    The revolution in Iran, and currently growing neo-Ottoman ambitions
    of Turkey have changed the situation considerably, foiled David Ben
    Guriun's doctrine but Israel continues to implement this policy,
    understanding the controversial relations among the states of the
    region, not attaching great importance to such a thesis as Islamic
    solidarity.

    Before the occurrence of such a large-scale phenomenon as the Arab
    revolutions in the early 2011 there were tendencies in the Israeli
    politics to review David Ben Gurion's doctrine but taking into
    account only the change of the side of the same medal. Most probably,
    seeing the controversies of Turkey and Iran with the Arab states,
    Israel understands that the Arabs are reviewing their understanding
    and priorities of rivals and threats.

    The leading Arab states are likely to consolidate efforts for the
    implementation of the "double containment" policy, that is expansion
    of Turkey and Iran which are geopolitical rivals. Israel has experience
    of recruiting some Arab states, and Gaddafi said since the Arab states
    are not able to defeat Israel, it should be ignored by the Arab world.

    By the way, Israel's traditional rival Great Britain treats these
    plans with precaution because the British politics presupposes a high
    level of confrontation between Arab states and Israel.

    In this regard one should follow Israel's intentions regarding Armenia
    more attentively. Armenia is viewed as a factor of demonstration of
    "diversification" of Israeli policy on the region to its priority
    partners in the South Caucasus Azerbaijan and Georgia.

    Armenia could easily get the understanding of the United States and
    Europe regarding large-scale military supplies of Israel to Azerbaijan
    despite its obviously aggressive behavior and the military conflict
    in the region. Besides, the Armenian issue is becoming instrumental
    for Israel in the policy on Turkey.

    Armenia should be more active relating to the plans and intentions
    of Israel. Israel is an important factor of tensions and threats in
    the South Caucasus. It is necessary to understand that it will not
    be possible to remain neutral in this situation.




    From: A. Papazian
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