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    USA TRY TO FORCE TURKEY OUT OF SOUTH CAUCASUS AS UNNECESSARY COMPETITOR: RUSSIAN EXPERT

    ArmInfo
    2008-11-11 16:40:00

    ArmInfo. 'The American troops have secured in the region and Washington
    does not need strong Turkey as a conductor of the American policy in
    the East any more. Consequently, the possibilities of maneuver in the
    Near East reduce for Ankara, and Washington tries to force it out as
    unnecessary competitor', expert of the Strategic Russian Foundation
    Andrey Areshev told ArmInfo.

    'Choice of the Caucasian direction may be used by the Turkish elite
    as a consolidating factor: currently, the Transcaucasus is just the
    region where Ankara may carry out an independent national policy
    free f the West's pressure, on one hand, and a political Islam,
    on the other hand', he said.

    A. Areshev added that Ankara has a controlled ally - Azerbaijan, as
    well as Georgia which, in virtue of the Georgian statehood crisis,
    passed to the maximum rapprochement with Turkey. In this context,
    Ankara had to correctly determine the moment when it would be possible
    to involve the "problem" Armenia and its old competitor in the Caucasus
    - Russia in the orbit of the Turkish policy. 'Fundamental changes
    in the South Caucasus after a 'five-day war' were used by Turkey to
    make reorientation of its foreign policy. It was clear at the height
    of the conflict that Ankara intends to play a more serious part in
    the Caucasus than before', the expert resumed.
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