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    Azerbaycan Newspaper, Azerbaijan
    April 1 2008



    Official Baku said to be very keen on who will be next US president


    by Rustam Qaraxanli

    "A team of traditions" and subheaded "There are many people with
    close ties with Azerbaijan around presidential candidate Hillary
    Clinton"

    Today the USA has become such a superpower where the presidential
    elections or the balance of forces in the Congress hardly go without
    effect on any state. To put it differently, not a single state
    remains indifferent to the election race that will determine who will
    be the next in the White House in the USA.

    Azerbaijan, whose relations have reached the level of strategic
    partnership over the recent 10 years, is also no exception. It is not
    only exception but on many parameters, power change in the USA is of
    paramount significance for Azerbaijan. First, they are the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict, the energy cooperation, a joint fight against
    global terrorism, the Armenian Diaspora and lobbyism and a
    partnership in the democratic reforms. From these standpoints, it is
    also of great importance for an ordinary Azerbaijani citizen who will
    be the next president of the world's superpower.

    At present there are three contenders for the post of president:
    Republican John McCain and Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
    although the primaries have become a process hard to predict its
    outcome. One should not forget that Ronald Reagan's popularity rate
    was two per cent when he kicked off his election campaign.
    Nevertheless, this did not hinder him to become one of the most
    successful presidents in the US history. Now everything is obvious in
    the Republican camp with a single presidential contender McCain who
    defeated his rivals in the party primaries with overwhelming majority
    and gained President George Bush's official backing. However, not
    everything is clear with the choice of the Democrats: Mrs Clinton and
    Obama are in a fierce competition in the primaries with no quarter
    given to each other.

    It is likelihood that the matter will be resolved in April.
    Obviously, the party congress will have to have a final say. Guided
    by the interests of its readers, the newspaper of Azarbaycan has
    decided to familiarize its readers with the US presidential
    contenders. We referred to foreign media and other sources while
    preparing this article. First, we want to start with Hillary Clinton.

    Like-minded persons

    According to western media, Mrs Clinton is very conservative with
    respect to her retinue. She has known many of her friends for 10
    years. Amongst them are mainly people she has been known since her
    husband's time as the governor of Arkansas. Women are without
    exception her closest people. Her group made up of 14 aides is
    formally called Hillaryland. This is somehow a political brand of Mrs
    Clinton's election campaign. The ongoing election campaign is also
    being supervised from the Hillaryland. Her campaign manager Maggie
    Williams is also among them. But the author of the brand is Patty
    Soli Doyle who recently quitted from this post.

    Reports claim that members of the Hillaryland will hold responsible
    posts in the Cabinet if Clinton wins the vote. The government for
    sure will be formed by the Mrs Clinton's advisers. These men on many
    occasions are former officials who used to work with Bill Clinton
    during his second term in office when exactly Mrs Clinton's influence
    on policies of the White House grew. People of different ages are in
    the retinue of Hillary Clinton, 60. She is very considerate of her
    friends and has never left anyone in the lurch even when she herself
    was in trouble.

    "Grey cardinals" of Mrs Clinton

    Hillary Clinton's closest aide on foreign policy issues is former
    Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. There are reports that she was
    offered the post of the state secretary in 1996 thanks to her
    personal friendship with Mrs Clinton. Albright's coming to the State
    Department made fundamental changes to the US foreign policy. As Bill
    Clinton was engaged in domestic problems during his first term in
    office, the focus in the foreign policy was mainly on conciliatory
    measures.

    After she took the post with the support of Hillary Clinton, Albright
    made the American diplomacy more aggressive and pro-active. Another
    Former Secretary of State Colin Powell recalls that while trying to
    persuade Bill Clinton to bomb the former Yugoslavia, Albright said:
    "Why do we need our military capacity of we are unable to use it?"
    Mrs Albright's another saying is as followings: "We resort to force
    because we are America!"

    Madeleine Albright has always been for tough relations with Iraq. On
    her last day in the post, she phoned to [now former] UN
    Secretary-General Kofi Annan to say that the next US administration
    would be tougher in the issue of Iraq. However, as the military
    intervention approached, she came outright against the military
    operations. Over the recent period Albright is head of the National
    Democratic Institute for International Affairs. Ms Albright visited
    Azerbaijan, in general, her relations with Baku is at the highest
    level and had meetings with the national leader Heydar Aliyev.

    Incidentally, there are people with direct and indirect ties with
    Azerbaijan in Mrs Clinton's team. They preserve their ties with
    official Baku even now and we should say that some of those people
    have played fundamental roles in the building of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and, as a whole, in the
    implementation of Azerbaijan's oil strategy.

    We hope our readers remember their names. The reason I highlight this
    point is that Mrs Clinton is being presented the most active
    pro-Armenian presidential candidate among the current contenders.
    Although, US Armenians have officially voiced their support for
    Barack Obama. However, the fact is that like Mrs Clinton, who now
    recognizes the "Armenian genocide", her husband and later Bush gave
    similar pledges to Armenians but took a different line in real
    politics.

    The second important aide is Sandy Berger. He has been on friendly
    terms with the Clintons since their years in Arkansas. Sandy was
    national security adviser during the second term in office of Bill
    Clinton. Berger is a stockholder of Amoco Oil Company, which is very
    active in Azerbaijan. While in the post, he paid much attention to
    oil problems and played an exclusive role in lobbying the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. However, neither Albright nor
    Berger seems persuasive to occupy posts. Albright is 70 years old
    while Berger's name was mentioned in a scandal connected with theft
    of documents from the National Archive. Nevertheless, they both are
    irreplaceable aides of Mrs Hillary.

    Who will be in charge of foreign policy

    The most likely candidate to the post of the Secretary of State is
    considered to be a prominent diplomat Richard Holbrook. He started
    his professional activities in Vietnam, however, he achieved his
    greatest successes under the presidency of Clinton. He is considered
    to be the architect of the Dayton Peace Accord. Holbrook once
    described [former] Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic the guarantor
    of peace in the Balkans. During 1999-2001, in his capacity as the US
    permanent representative in the UN, Holbrook said Iraq was a key
    source of danger.

    He is known as one of the "falcons" of the Democrats, or a..k.a. "An
    ox of the American diplomacy", "the Democratic analogue of
    Kissinger", "a Republican in the camp of the Democrats". Unlike
    Albright, he justified the intervention into Iraq. However, after
    five months, he described the war as "a major US tragedy after the
    Vietnam". Holbrook considers that the next US president has to throw
    into a dustbin many elements of President Bush's team and his
    policies, the Guantanamo prison should be closed and preventive wars
    must be abandoned.

    He believes the most dangerous threat for the United States is posed
    by Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinezhad. Holbrook has been recently
    contributing to Washington Post and propagates the idea of tough
    relations with Russia, supporting Tbilisi and speeding up Kiev's
    accession to NATO.

    President's "right hand"

    Gen Wesley Clark, who is considered the most prospective running mate
    for Clinton, is also in her retinue. In 1999, he commanded the
    military operations against Yugoslavia. Clark had to formally be
    subordinate to then US Defence Secretary William Cohen. However,
    taking advantage of his relations with Clinton and Albright, he was
    acting wilfully which annoyed the Pentagon. He was discharged from
    the army as soon as the war was over, however, the general has always
    been considered a closest man for the Clintons.

    During the Yugoslav operation Clark got angered at the seizure of the
    Pristina airport by the Russian contingent and demanded that the
    Russians leave the facility. A clash was almost there and only words
    of British general Michael Jackson that "I do not want to start the
    third world war for you" ended the confrontation.

    Clark is few military who condemned the US intervention into Iraq. In
    his opinion, this war has nothing in common with the fight against
    terror. In 2003, Clark decided to run for the presidency. Bill
    Clinton said that the Democrats have two stars now Hillary and Gen
    Clark.

    Although he was also having a good chance to nominate his candidacy
    this time again, he made up his mind to support Mrs Clinton. In all
    his speeches, he says that "Bush's foreign policy is nonsense and
    rubbish". Bearing in mind his prominence, military experience and
    most of all being a native of southern states (where democrats are
    traditionally weak author), he may be considered a key running mate
    for Clinton.

    Cabinet

    Lee Feinstein's name is often mentioned for the post of the national
    security adviser. Before Clinton's presidency, he used to work for
    the Pentagon and then at the State Department and was a closest ally
    of M. Albright. Feinstein blames Bush for inconsistent foreign
    policy. For instance, he blames Washington for unwillingness to
    prevent the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

    There are reports that namely he persuaded Mrs Clinton to vote for
    the Kyl-Lieberman amendment. This document recognized the Iranian
    Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist organization. At
    the same time, Feinstein does not support a military intervention
    into Iran.

    If Mrs Clinton wins the election, it is expected that Richard
    Morningstar would occupy one of the leading posts (may be the post of
    the energy secretary) in the government. Morningstar is a well-known
    man in Azerbaijan and has close businesslike relations with the
    Azerbaijani authorities. Morningstar can also be assessed as an
    active member of our lobby in the USA.

    Morningstar was Clinton's special envoy for the Caspian region and
    played an exceptional role in lobbying the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil
    pipeline. During his years at the Department, he was assigned to deal
    with the issue of realization of the Transcaspian gas pipeline. The
    project is designed to deliver Central Asian gas to Europe via
    Azerbaijan. In his capacity as the special envoy, he visited
    Azerbaijan time and again and had meetings with the national leader
    Heydar Aliyev.

    Names of the former Secretary of Navy John Dalton and the former
    deputy chief of the Pentagon, Rudy de Leon, are mentioned for the
    post of the defence secretary. They both have serious backings from
    the business circles. Another candidate is Lt-Gen Claudia Kennedy,
    the highest-ranking woman ever in the US army.

    Ideology

    According to American experts, Mrs Clinton's ideology does not differ
    much from Bush's political course. If she is elected, she would
    pursue her husband's policies implemented in 1996-2000.
    Interestingly, it is claimed that Bush also continued policies
    pursued under the second term of office of Bill Clinton. However, in
    a resolute and radical way. Although Clinton bombed Afghanistan and
    Iraq during his second term in office, he avoided ground operations.
    However, Bush further developed his ideas and decided to intervene in
    militarily in both countries. Therefore, if Mrs Clinton is elected
    president, she would actually continue George Bush's policies by
    going back to 1990s, but in a cautious way.

    [translated from Azeri]
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