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    2007 NOT PROMISING FOR MIDDLE EAST
    By H. Chaqrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    10/01/2008

    Regional

    Political and Military Tensions Expected to Grow in 2008

    The political processes of 2007 caused escalation of tension in various
    regions of the world, especially in Middle East and Central Asia. The
    complications in our region were caused by chaos in Iraq, the isolation
    of Gaza district because of "Hamas"-"Fat'h" struggle in Palestine,
    destabilization in Lebanon, and, of course, the international pressure
    upon Iran and Syria.

    In result of the struggle between Shiites and Sunnites, artificially
    provoked after the war against Iraq, the escalating terrorism, the
    undiscovered murders and kidnappings, over 1,200 million people were
    killed in Iraq, mainly representatives of local intellectual circles.

    Although Iraq was occupied by American armed forces, which implies
    the responsibility of the US authorities for the chaos in the country,
    the current government of Iraq proposed the United States to prolong
    the term of military presence in their country. Therefore, 2008 can
    hardly be promising for the people of Iraq.

    The same thing evidently can be said about Palestine, especially about
    Gaza district, which remains under the domination of "Hamas". It
    is expected that Gaza's isolation from Jordan and the outer world
    in general shall aggravate in 2008. Naturally, Israel will have the
    opportunity of taking "punitive measures" against both the peaceful
    population and "Hamas" militants.

    Referring to "Fath" and its factual leader, head of the Palestinian
    autonomy Mahmoud Abbas, an agreement of recommencing Israel-Palestine
    peace negotiations was signed with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
    Olmert in Annapolis, USA, November 27. Nevertheless on December 12,
    the day appointed for the recommencement of peace negotiations, the
    Government of Israel made decision to construct 300 more dwellings
    in East Jerusalem.

    Obviously, in such a situation, the sensibility of those negotiations
    appears to be rather dubitable.

    Thus, the main result of the Annapolis conference on Middle East was
    the improvement of the international image of Israel.

    After the war against Lebanon and deployment of international
    peacemaking forces in that country, Lebanon ceased being considered
    a part of the Arabic world. Lebanon came into the control of
    international structures, which brought forth intensification of
    controversies between Fuad authorities and "Hezbollah". The latter,
    in its turn, resulted in polarization of the Lebanese society.

    All the recent international conferences and other kinds of discussions
    of the Middle East issue proved to be useless, and the destabilization
    of the situation in the region seems to grow. It becomes evident
    that the USA and the EU are equally interested in aggravating the
    difficulties in Middle East.
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