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    BLACKMAIL STRATEGY
    VARDAN GRIGORYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    08 Nov 08
    Armenia


    After November 4 the attempts to clarify the stance of the US
    President-elect Barrack Obama regarding certain issues, which once used
    to be in the form of political predictions and very often desires, and
    exhortations have shifted to the plane of blackmail and threats in
    Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    Those who were dreaming to see the black Senator defeated, today these
    people have advanced such categorical demands, they make judgments in
    such a confident manner regarding the political behavior of the
    President of the world's most powerful country, as if the latter is
    their close friend.

    Moreover among the congratulations sent to Barrack Obama on the
    occasion of his being elected as the US President, only the message
    sent by the Turkish Prime Minister had turned into an open attempt of a
    political blackmail, instead of good wishes. Not only is it
    characteristic of the present situation of Turkish-American relations,
    but also the modern international diplomacy.

    Because Prime Minister R.T. Erdoghan's idea saying that
    Turkish-American relations are conditioned by the continuation of the
    US policy of not recognizing the Genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire: `¦and we hope that certain theses heard during the pre-election
    campaign will remain as pre-election theses' ` this formulation is
    nothing more than interference in the US internal policy.

    We shouldn't forget that the demand of the American Armenians to
    recognize the Genocide of Armenians and Barrack Obama's promises are
    associated with the relations between the American voters and the
    concrete presidential candidate.

    It is noteworthy that unlike the Turkish Prime Minister the Armenian
    President demonstrated diplomatic tact and in his congratulation
    message he indirectly touched upon his promise given to the American
    Armenians to recognize the Genocide of Armenians. `I highly appreciate
    your awareness and approach towards the problems of the Armenian
    people.'

    It is quite understandable that the blackmails and the `pieces of
    advice' and `desires' heard from Turkey, in case when Barrack Obama and
    his political team are just preparing to commit themselves to the
    leadership of the United States and they haven't yet introduced the
    priorities of the country's future foreign policy, demonstrates that
    Ankara is in serious panic.

    In our view instead of blackmailing Ankara Turkey must seriously think
    about improving relations with Armenia, which minimum implies that
    Turkey must refuse the policy of linking the establishment of the
    bilateral relations with Azerbaijan's unfounded demands regarding
    Karabakh issue. If the conversation is about the improvement of
    inter-state relations, then the `ethnic preferences' of the two parties
    shouldn't serve as insurmountable obstacles.

    Most probably Azerbaijan is also conscious of this prospect, because
    during the recent days the interviews of the responsible
    representatives of President Ilham Aliev's administration, Elnur
    Aslanov and Ali Hasanov, given to the Azerbaijani Mass Media were full
    of emphases regarding Azerbaijan's importance for the USA and
    unrestrained and vulgar words regarding the Armenian Genocide. The
    latter went beyond the limits of the simple decency characteristic of a
    state figure.

    The political schizophrenia that have seized Baku officials testifies
    to the fact that not only are they concerned about the fact that
    Barrack Omaba's administration will recognize the Armenian Genocide but
    mostly of the fact that Turkey will have to mitigate its stance towards
    Armenia.

    Thus if even the Turkish experts working in the leading US brain
    centers and the ex US diplomats hint to Ankara that the only way to
    avert the recognition of Armenian Genocide by Barrack Obama is to
    improve relations with Armenia, then as they say `There is no smoke
    without fire'.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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