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    US THREATS DIRECTED TO IRAN EFFECT ITS NEIGHBORS AS WELL

    Azg/arm
    22 Jan 05

    In a February 18 interview to NBC US President George W. Bush stated
    referring to "unrest" caused by Iran: "I hope we can solve it
    diplomatically, but I will never take any option off the table if it
    continues to stonewall the international community about the existence
    of its nuclear weapons program".

    Iran's response to this indirect war threat came soon after in the
    form of defense minister Ali Shamkhani's challenge. Hamed Reza Asaf,
    press secretary of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, advised Washington in
    his statement to give up its adopted policy and then warned that Iran,
    due to popularity of Islamic regime, has great military potential and
    is able to offer proper resistanceto any illogical attack.

    After these statements of Iranian officials, Scot MacKlelan, press
    secretary of the American President, felt obliged to edit Bush's
    words: "We have fears concerning Iran. We fear Iran's strivings to
    obtain a nuclear weapon and long-range missiles".

    US vice-president, Dick Cheney, added to MacKlelan's words saying that
    the US is not willing another war in the region. Undoubtedly there is
    difference in President Bush's and two other US officials' statements.

    Daily Azg expressed an opinion in its January 21 that the US has no
    plan of invading Iran so far but it only wants to keep issue of regime
    change in Iran's political agenda. Another senior US official,
    Condoleezza Rice, mentioned Iran in a new "axis of evil" together with
    Cuba, Byelorussia, Zimbabwe and Burma. In his interview to BBC,
    Muhammad Khatami, President of Iran, fingered to America's
    difficulties in Iraq showing thus that no war is possiblein near
    future.

    The constant war threats have impact not only on Iran but also on the
    neighboring states. Moreover, Washington's relations with Iranā=80=99s
    neighbors will largely depend on how the neighbors will treat the
    country in "disfavor".

    Armenia, being one of Iran's neighbors, is looking forward to
    development of trade and economic relations with its southern
    partner. Thus, Armenia will be one of those countries that will
    largely suffer the consequences of US invasion. Iran is Armenia's most
    reliable gateway to the world; even if the Turkish-Armenian
    border-gate opens it can hardly be called reliable.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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