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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    November 22, 2004, Monday

    U.S. SOLDIERS LANDED IN AZERBAIJAN

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, November 16, 2004, pp. 1, 5

    by Rauf Mirkadyrov

    An Azerbaijani newspaper has reported lately that over 50 NATO
    servicemen, mainly U.S. soldiers, have been stationed in the training
    center in Chukhanly (Saliany district, Azerbaijan). According to the
    newspaper, since 2005 the Americans intend to carry out a program in
    Azerbaijan similar to the Train & Equip program held in Georgia.

    Ilgar Verdiyev, an official of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry
    confirmed this information to journalists but said that foreign
    servicemen arrive in Azerbaijan only to take part in specific
    projects on the implementation of NATO-led Partnership for Peace
    program. In his words, various courses in the framework of this
    program are often held in the Chukhanly training center. "These are
    the language courses, courses on introduction of NATO terminology,
    arranging the peacekeeping activities," Verdiyev said.

    However, Ramaz Melikov, press secretary of the Azerbaijani Defense
    Ministry flatly denied this report and said he has no information
    that the U.S. instructors are training Azerbaijani servicemen.

    At the same time, Alimamed Nuriyev, member of the standing
    parliamentary defense and security commission indirectly confirmed
    the rumors concerning arrival of the U.S. servicemen: "No wonder that
    the Americans are training our servicemen. It is not a secret that
    Americans are using our military airfields for transit purposes after
    the hostilities have been launched in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is the
    fact that is commonly omitted."

    Araz Azimov, deputy defense minister of Azerbaijan doesn't rule out
    that U.S. mobile forces may appear in the country. "In the future,
    Azerbaijan may be involved in rapid response NATO-led operations,
    since new challenges require flexible and immediate response. Under
    conditions of globalization, development of any crisis requires an
    immediate response," Azimov said.

    Azerbaijani analysts draw attention to the formulation "any crisis."
    In opinion of Uzeir Dzhafarov, an independent military expert and
    former ranking Defense Ministry official, cooperation between Baku
    and NATO has exceeded the framework of Partnership for Peace program
    long ago. He told our reporter that the information concerning the
    cooperation is confidential: "neither the Defense Ministry, nor NATO
    officials are trying to say anything concerning this fact." The
    expert reminded that NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
    said when in Baku of late that Azerbaijan has already received its
    "homework." According to Dzhafarov, preparations for implementation
    of a program similar to Train & Equip program conducted in Georgia is
    underway in Azerbaijan now; the program is likely to be launched in
    2005. Used for these purposes could be the "military training ground
    in Garaiebat, in the vicinity of Baku, as well as the Chukhanly
    training center in Saliany. They satisfy NATO standards." Dzhafarov
    says that dozens of U.S. servicemen are already in the country.

    Almost all independent Azerbaijani media are discussing reports
    issued by the foreign media that Baku and Washington are involved in
    consultations concerning the use of Azerbaijan's territory to deliver
    a strike on Iran. Referring to military sources, some media are even
    publishing scenarios of the future military operations.

    According to Azer Rashidoglu, an expert at the East-West Center of
    Political Studies, an assumption is possible now that all almost EU
    member states will be opposed to an anti-Iranian military campaign.
    Besides, Azerbaijan will unavoidably spoil its relations with Turkey,
    which is its closest regional partner. "No less than Europe Turkey is
    dependent of supplies of energy resources from Iran. Moreover, Ankara
    is not concerned for appearance of another pesthole of the armed
    Kurdish separatism by its borderline," the expert told our newspaper.

    Washington might hypothetically use the territory of Armenia, Syria,
    Iraq, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan as a land bridgehead for
    intervention. Armenia and Syria could be eliminated from this list
    immediately. At the same time, neither Iraq, nor Afghanistan, which
    are engaged in the guerrilla war, make a reliable rear.

    Azerbaijani military experts conclude that the USA may only regard
    Azerbaijan as a reliable bridgehead for intervention in Iran.
    Independent military expert Dzhasur Mamedov told us: "Noteworthy is
    the register of military objects in which the Americans have either
    been stationed, or are to be stationed. These are primarily Chukhanly
    and Nasosny settlements in the vicinity of Baku; both of them are
    close to military airfields, which have been upgraded of late; the
    airfields are prepared to deliver air strikes on Iran. Besides,
    reports have emerged of late that the Americans have plans to station
    TRML-3D air defense radar stations in Azerbaijan. It is clear that in
    case they deliver strikes on Iran, the Americans can hardly hope to
    get the required data from the Gabala radar installation," the expert
    says.

    At the same time, Mamedov stressed, the Chukhanly military base has
    an entrance to the Caspian Sea. The Americans have already begun
    upgrading the Azerbaijani navy. According to the expert, the
    Chukhanly base has a suitable location from the operative point of
    view. "This base is in a stone's throw from the Iranian border,"
    Mamedov noted.

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