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    Azeri pundit warns of growing radicalism threat

    Yeni Musavat, Baku
    12 Aug 04


    Azerbaijan may become another Iraq for America one day, Azerbaijani
    analyst Vafa Quluzada has told Yeni Musavat daily. Unsatisfied by the
    American and Russian position on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict,
    Azerbaijan may turn to Iran and become a "religious regime", he
    said. Azerbaijan has not yet opened its embassy in Israel, which is a
    sign of Iran's influence on the Azerbaijani government, he said. The
    following is an excerpt from Zahid Safaroglu's report by Azerbaijani
    newspaper Yeni Musavat on 12 August headlined "'Azerbaijan is in a
    disastrous state'" and subheaded "Vafa Quluzada: A process of building
    a strong foundation for a religious regime is under way in
    Azerbaijan"; subheadings inserted editorially:

    The South Caucasus remains the focus of attention of regional and
    global powers. Important processes capable of influencing the future
    of the region have started after a democratic government came to power
    in Georgia. Russia and Iran have stepped up their activity. In turn,
    the USA does not hide its intention to reinforce its main foothold in
    the Caucasus - Georgia - and continues to support the Saakashvili
    government in all ways.

    Unfortunately, in this turbulent and momentous period, the Azerbaijani
    government is seen as the weakest link. What will be the impact of the
    processes related with the conflict of geostrategic and geopolitical
    interests of those powers? We have tried to clarify this and other
    issues in our conversation with political analyst and ex-presidential
    aide Vafa Quluzada.

    Iran's clout in Azerbaijan

    Correspondent In the wake of Iranian President Mohammad Khatami's
    visit, US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld unexpectedly arrived in
    Azerbaijan. The unscheduled visit of Rumsfeld is being explained as
    the manifestation of the White House's concern at closer relationship
    between Baku and Tehran. Do you think that Iran is actually capable of
    threatening US interests in Azerbaijan?

    Quluzada It cannot be a serious threat. However, Iran can demand that
    Baku should not undermine the security of its borders and it should
    not let US servicemen pose a threat to Iran. In the event the Baku
    government does not agree to that, the Tehran regime has some levers
    to influence it and may use them.

    Correspondent What are those levers?

    Quluzada I would not talk of them. A person who has worked in
    government does not disclose all the issues. I will only name just one
    point. Azerbaijan has yet to open an embassy in Israel. Turkmenistan,
    Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have done so, but not Azerbaijan. Why? It
    looks like Iran has a lever which it uses in order not to let
    Azerbaijan take this step. Second, those who observed Khatami's visit
    well must have noticed how confident and satisfied he was. In my
    opinion, it is because Tehran has wielded its levers vis-a-vis
    Azerbaijan. Iran will either try to curtail US-Azerbaijani military
    cooperation or will set forth other demands.

    Correspondent Are Iran's levers connected with Azerbaijan or only with
    its political regime and some of the officials? That is, are these
    levers connected with our perennial national interests regardless of
    who is in office or are they purely subjective motives?

    Quluzada (Laughing) It goes without saying that levers are not
    connected with land, geopolitical territories or space. They are
    connected with people.

    Correspondent So, it has to do with the political regime.

    Quluzada Perhaps. Iran is a country which has worked against and
    closely monitored and studied Azerbaijan since we were part of the
    USSR. One should never forget that. However, I reckon that the border
    between the two countries will always remain peaceful.

    Correspondent When the late Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev
    visited Iran, the sides signed an agreement to prevent the use of
    their territories against each other. Why is Tehran still concerned?

    Quluzada Let them sign a hundred documents. Hitler and Stalin, Molotov
    and Ribbentrop also had a treaty not to attack each other. What was
    the result? I mean that no documents work in certain political
    situations.

    Correspondent Next week Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov
    will pay yet another visit to Russia, the "big brother". Does
    development of relations between Iran and Azerbaijan and Tehran's
    interests here clash with Russia's interests in Azerbaijan?

    Quluzada Albeit Russia and Iran are strategic opponents, they are
    tactical allies. They are strategic enemies because both the Kremlin
    and Iran want to rule in the Caucasus. However, they are tactical
    allies to prevent closer relations between the Caucasus countries and
    America. They cooperate in this aspect.

    Iran believes that Russia today is not a tsarist or Soviet empire, and
    is heading for a demise. Tehran wants to take over Russia's sphere of
    influence. This is a real issue and Moscow is concerned about this.

    Azerbaijan may turn to Iran

    Correspondent You said that the USA may lose Azerbaijan as its
    strategic partner. Could you elaborate on this? What did you mean?

    Quluzada The USA has to know that if it adopts a just position on the
    Karabakh issue, then it will earn the respect of the Azerbaijani
    people. If it becomes a guarantor of our territorial integrity, then
    it can turn into our permanent ally. However, if it is misled by the
    Russians and endorses a plan drafted by the Kremlin, then there can be
    no talk of any sympathy. Because the Azerbaijani people know that
    without America's approval, the lands cannot be given to Armenia.
    Otherwise, Azerbaijan will turn away from both America and Russia. It
    will turn towards Iran.

    Correspondent What do you mean?

    Quluzada Can you imagine a religious regime in Azerbaijan? My
    observations show that a process of building a strong foundation for
    this is under way in Azerbaijan.

    Radical Islamic organizations

    Correspondent Is the process going on its own or it is under foreign
    influence?

    Quluzada Both on its own and under influence, this is a two-way
    process.

    Could it be otherwise? Where else can the hot-blooded Azerbaijanis see
    an exit but in creating radical Islamic organizations?

    One day Azerbaijan may turn into an Iraq for the Americans. Washington
    has to be aware of this. It should not play with the destiny and
    territory of Azerbaijan. It is in America's national interest to
    protect our territorial integrity. Washington has demonstrated in
    Georgia that it can do so easily.

    At this moment Tbilisi can talk the way it likes with Moscow because
    it is backed by the USA. America now wields so much power that despite
    screaming Russians it brought under its control Yugoslavia, placed its
    military bases in Central Asia and seized Afghanistan, again despite
    Russia's protests. When it comes to Azerbaijan, however, America
    becomes timid, cannot name the aggressor and declares that let the
    sides reach an agreement.

    This is an anti-Azerbaijan stance on part of the USA. Because Russia,
    which renders military and political assistance to Armenia, shares the
    same view. What is the difference then? It has come to the point when
    both Armenians and Russians have become our brothers. Then let us give
    up those lands, once and for all... Ellipses as published

    Russia's prospects in Azerbaijan

    Correspondent Here is another question about our region. Relations
    between Georgia and Russia are increasingly tense. What are the
    prospects and how will this affect the region?

    Quluzada I reckon that Russia is being pushed out of Georgia. This is
    a very unpleasant outcome for Russia and this is what generates the
    tension.

    Passage omitted: Quluzada about Russia's mentality

    Correspondent What impact can the exit of Russia from Georgia have on
    Azerbaijan?

    Quluzada Moscow will then cling to Azerbaijan. It will expand its
    influence and will do its utmost to keep Azerbaijan within its sphere
    of influence.

    Correspondent Hence, it is pointless to talk about any constructive
    position on the Karabakh issue?

    Quluzada Moscow will then use the Karabakh issue in a perfidious
    way. The objective will be to entrench itself in Azerbaijan for
    ever. It will liberate our lands, inch by inch, in 50 or 100 years, on
    the eve of elections. A pro-Russian and puppet regime will be
    installed in Azerbaijan, and Russia will liberate a district when
    necessary to strengthen the regime's position. In a nutshell, Russia
    will liberate our lands when Azerbaijan is completely under its
    control and becomes a colony, like Armenia. This is Russia's strategy.

    However, Azerbaijan is in such a disastrous state that it is unable to
    properly assess this strategy and to devise its own strategy in
    response.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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