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    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    August 20, 2004, Friday

    US MILITARY BASES WILL APPEAR IN AZERBAIJAN

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, August 18, 2004, p. 4

    by Rauf Mirkadyrov, Igor Plugatarev


    Baku is making preparations for the US troops that will turn up in
    Azerbaijan this autumn within the framework of re-deployment of
    American troops abroad currently under way.

    According to what information this newspaper has compiled, Azerbaijan
    and the United States came to an agreement on deployment of an
    American mobile contingent in this country during the recent visit of
    US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Before that, US AF General
    Charles Ward, US Second-in-Command in Europe, spared neither time nor
    effort to condition official Baku into acceptance of American
    military presence. Ward made two visits to Azerbaijan in 2004. He
    made another statement on American military presence in countries of
    the southern part of the Caucasus the other day. Addressing a special
    meeting at the US Senate in Washington, Ward said, "Georgia,
    Azerbaijan, and Armenia are recognized now as the new geopolitical
    edge due to the Caspian oil, threats of terrorism, illegal arms
    deals, and traffic." The matter concerns "strategic military
    partnership" with countries of the region even though "the United
    States does not intend to establish a permanent base there." Ward
    said that American servicemen in Azerbaijan will patrol the Baku -
    Tbilisi - Dzheikhan pipeline and ensure its security. Proving himself
    a smooth talker, Ward promptly avoided a collision with the law on
    national security recently adopted in Azerbaijan which bans
    establishment of foreign military bases on the territory of the
    country. State officials and the military in Baku and Washington take
    care not to call the US troops about to appear in Azerbaijan a
    military base. The latter are called "provisionally deployed mobile
    forces". In the meantime, some Azerbaijani officials and politicians
    do on denying the fact that some US troops are getting ready to move
    into Azerbaijan. Deputy Chairman of the Parliament Ziyafet Askerov
    told INTERFAX - Azerbaijan yesterday that his country does not plan
    to have any foreign troops on its territory. Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mamedjarov categorically denounced the very idea of establishment of
    US military bases in Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijani military expert Dzhasur Mamedov says that American
    specialists have already examined airfields located in Kyurdamir and
    in the settlements of Nasosny and Gala. "More than that, the military
    base in Kyurdamir is fully ready for the Americans now. The runways
    there were repaired recently. The cantonment was modernized and
    upgraded to meet NATO standards," said Mamedov. "The Kyurdamir base
    is conveniently situated. It is right in the center of the country.
    >From there, it is possible to instantly respond to what happens along
    the Baku - Dzheikhan pipeline and even control the territory of
    Iran."

    Mamedov says that some of these airfields (Kyurdamir and Nasosny) can
    even receive heavy transports of Ruslan type. TRML-3D mobile radars
    with the range of 200 km are to be installed in Sanchagal near Baku
    where the Baku - Dzheikhan pipeline terminal is located.

    Last week, Rumsfeld visited Azerbaijan and Ukraine. Russian military
    experts await the reports on deployment of a mobile American
    contingent in Ukraine as well. General Vladimir Dvorkin of the
    Institute of Global Economics and International Relations is
    convinced that "it is to early yet to draw conclusions because there
    is no saying at this point what troops of what strength and arms will
    be deployed in Azerbaijan and Ukraine." "In any case, I do not think
    that the matter concerns any major American plans with regard to
    these countries," said Dvorkin. "First, deployment of large garrisons
    there is not expedient from the military point of view. Second, there
    is the European Arms Limitation Treaty. On the other hand, it goes
    without saying that Baku and Kiev would not mind appearance of US
    troops on the territories from the political point of view. Foreign
    military bases mean additional jobs for the locals and a steady
    income."
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