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    PRAVDA
    04/13/2005

    USA plans to expand military presence in Azerbaijan to strike Iran

    The Pentagon wishes Russia shows no protest against the US military presence
    in Asian republics of the former USSR
    US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld visited Azerbaijan (an Asian republic
    of the former USSR) on Tuesday, April 12th. It became Rumsfeld's second
    visit to the republic in four months - that is why it can hardly be treated
    as a formal visit of no particular importance.
    One may probably distinguish two major reasons, which make the US
    administration develop active cooperation with the regime of the incumbent
    Azeri President, Ilkham Aliyev. It is worth mentioning, though, that Mr.
    Aliyev does not match the "democratic standards" of the US Department of
    State. The first reason includes the transportation of the Caspian oil and
    the security of the Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan oil pipeline, which is directly
    connected with Mr. Rumsfeld's department. Secondly, the USA is interested in
    establishing mobile army bases on the territory of Azerbaijan, which is
    stipulated in the plan to re-deploy US troops in Europe and Asia.
    As for the oil pipeline is concerned, there has been a certain plan
    elaborated for the implementation of security measures. The USA is ready to
    assign not less than $100 million during the coming ten years for the
    development of the so-called Caspian Guard (founded in the autumn of 2003).
    Guaranteeing security to the pipeline, which is currently undergoing the
    construction process, will be the prime goal of the Caspian Guard.
    According to Wall Street Journal, the Caspian Guard will represent a network
    of police detachments and special military units in the Caspian region.
    These troops will be capable of showing efficient reaction to states of
    emergency, including attacks against oil objects. The European command of
    the Defense Department in Stuttgart, Germany, coordinates the efforts of
    various departments and provides the training for military men to defend the
    new pipeline. The pipeline system will enable the transportation of oil from
    the Caspian Sea via the Caucasus to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. The system
    is said to be put into operation during the current year. The radar-equipped
    command center in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, will also be included in
    the Caspian Guard. The center will give the Azeri government an opportunity
    to monitor sea traffic in oil areas of the Caspian Sea. The Guard will also
    assist in the struggle against the smuggling of arms and drugs, Colonel Mike
    Anderson, the European Division Chief of the Plans and Policy Directorate
    said.
    Judging upon the views of the Azeri government, the second point of
    Rumsfeld's program in Azerbaijan (about the deployment of mobile army bases)
    will apparently lead to no problems either. According to the Echo newspaper
    (Baku), Donald Rumsfeld will coordinate certain dates for such mobile groups
    to appear in Azerbaijan. Rumsfeld will settle the time issue with the
    president and the defense minister of Azerbaijan. Azeri experts believe that
    the question will be solved within several weeks. It is noteworthy that
    spokespeople for the US Department of Defense say that the Pentagon
    apparently wishes to use only runways and sea ports, at which small groups
    of US military men will guard ammunition depots.
    A lot of experts in Azerbaijan estimate the cooperation between Baku and
    Washington against the background of intense relations between the USA and
    Iran. The US government has supposedly been trying to talk the government of
    Azerbaijan into close cooperation on the matter. The USA is interested is
    airbases, from which it would be good to strike targets in Iran. Azerbaijan
    does not have anything against such cooperation: it is afraid of the Iranian
    ambition, especially when it comes to resources of the Caspian Sea.
    All events, which happen in the Caspian region, touch upon Russia's
    interests directly. One has to acknowledge, though, that Moscow's position
    regarding the expanding military cooperation between the USA and Azerbaijan
    remains indistinct. On the one hand, Russia has always been against the US
    military presence in the Caucasus. On the other hand, such objections were
    generally made about Georgia. At any rate, Russia is not showing any
    vestiges of active resistance. Probably, there is nothing fatal about it.
    However, if Russia were tougher as far as the protection of its interests is
    concerned, US European Commande deputy commander Charles Wald would not
    release such statements, which he made at the end of February. Wald said
    that the Pentagon wished Russia did not protest against the US military
    presence in Azerbaijan and Georgia.
    Vasily Bubnov
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