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    ATLANTIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED SCENARIO ON WAR AGAINST IRAN

    PanArmenian News
    Nov 20 2004


    20.11.2004 15:17

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Atlantic Monthly magazine for December 2004
    published an extensive article on U.S. policy options regarding Iran.
    As reported by the source, at a meeting of the war-game group ret.
    Air Force Col. Sam Gardiner presented a war-game scenario, which
    suggested using Azerbaijan for special forces and airborne attacks
    against Iran, along with major thrusts from Iraq, Persian Gulf, and
    additional support action from Afghanistan. It further determined
    that air bases in Georgia and Azerbaijan were too small to handle
    necessary traffic and suggested they be enlarged, dedicating $700
    million for that purpose. These are Azerbaijan air bases in
    Baku-Bina, Baku-Kala, Sumgait (Nasosny/Sitalchay), Kara Chala,
    Kurdamir, Ganje, Daller, Nakhichevan, Lenkoran, Yevlakh. As it can be
    seen, no territories controlled by Armenian forces are mentioned
    here. The scenario further suggested: "SECDEF, in coordination with
    the Secretary of State, is authorized to begin discussions with
    Azerbaijan: - To preposition supplies in Azerbaijan that would
    support the global war on terrorism. - To work toward expansion of
    air bases in Azerbaijan to increase options for US forces in support
    of the global war on terrorism. - To offer limited US assistance to
    resolve the issues of Nagorno-Karabakh" Armenia did not figure in war
    planning. The recommendations related to Azerbaijan and NK were part
    of the initial scenario prepared by Col. Gardiner, however, as
    reported by the magazine, they along with other preparations for a
    potential war with Iran were turned down by the war game panel as
    "detrimental to U.S. interests in Iraq." In the end the panel
    confirmed the conventional Washington wisdom that there is no
    attractive military option in Iran, but that the President should
    continue to threaten Iran anyway to make progress in negotiations.
    The source notes that in the real world, meanwhile, U.S. remains
    interested in using Azerbaijan in a potential conflict with Iran and
    Azerbaijan conditions that use by America's help against Armenians.
    The original article can be found at
    http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/prem/200412/fallows

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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