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  • Israel Selling Weapons To Azerbaijan Fuels Possibility Of New War

    ISRAEL SELLING WEAPONS TO AZERBAIJAN FUELS POSSIBILITY OF NEW WAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.10.2008 16:43 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A dangerous pattern is emerging in the Caucasus
    with new reports that Israel is continuing to sell advanced military
    armaments to Azerbaijan, costing hundreds of millions of dollars, said
    Jirair Haratunian, former Chairman of the Armenian Assembly of America
    Board of Directors, in a column entitled "Dangerous Endorsement: More
    Israeli Military Arms sold to Azeris as Jewish lobby backs Azerbaijan,"
    the Assembly told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The commentary continues, "These military sales are an incendiary fuse
    in a volatile South Caucasus where a startled world just witnessed
    a short bloody war between Russia and Georgia and where Moscow's
    recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia has
    altered the geopolitical landscape in the region, perhaps permanently.

    Ironically, Israelis who condemn Iran and Syria for arming Hamas
    and Hezbullah have now become serious arms merchants selling an
    array of offensive weapons to Azerbaijan. They sell these arms at a
    time when Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan, has repeatedly
    threatened to recapture Nagorno Karabakh by military force. Moreover,
    there are more than military sales binding Israel to Azerbaijan
    these days. On October 2, an Azeri journal, DAY AZ, published an
    interview with Joseph Shagal, a deputy in the Israeli Knesset and
    chairman of the Israel-Azerbaijan Inter-Parliamentary Group, who said,
    "Both economic associations and military alliances are possible with
    such a partner as Azerbaijan." Shagal asserted that arms sales by
    Israel are strictly controlled by the government. He then added,
    "Israel will never supply arms to a country if this can affect the
    security of neighboring states." This man has apparently been deaf to
    Aliyev's many bellicose threats to reignite war with Nagorno Karabakh.

    As these developments have become public, one obvious question arises:
    Has the Bush Administration been complicit in these Israeli arms sales
    or just acquiescent? In either case, the result is the same. Admittedly
    the U.S. has issued tepid cautions against the use of force in the
    Caucasus, but these have not worked. Proof is the failed Georgian
    military episode in South Ossetia that upset regional stability and
    created fears of a new Cold War. What is required now is a resolute
    and unambiguous declaration that the United States opposes any new
    arms race in the Caucasus region and will oppose the use of force in
    unresolved conflicts. However, neither Vice President Richard Cheney
    nor Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte made such a statement
    during their back-to-back visits to Baku in September.

    Unfortunately, Israel's growing economic ties and military support
    of Azerbaijan have now been followed by promises from the American
    Jewish Committee (AJC) to lobby for Azerbaijan. This commitment was
    announced in Baku by David Harris, AJC's Chairman, who visited there at
    the invitation of Azeri President Ilhan Aliyev. With unashamed praise
    for upholding religious freedom, Harris said: "Religious tolerance
    in Azerbaijan is a model for the entire world." Harris is either
    unaware or callous about Azerbaijan's murderous pogroms of Armenians
    in Sumgait and Baku during the days when the Soviet Union was in the
    process of imploding. And he is apparently ignorant about the more
    recent cultural felony committed in Julfa by Azerbaijan's military
    in which they destroyed hundreds of Khachkars, intricately-carved
    tombstones, in an Armenian cemetery that dates back to medieval times.

    Harris went further. He said, "The AJC has long appreciated the
    importance of Azerbaijan as a true friend of the United States
    and Israel." He told reporters that he had discussed the Nagorno
    Karabakh issue at length and, in particular, the negotiating role of
    the OSCE's Minsk Group. He promised to urge the United States to pay
    more attention "to improve the OSCE Minsk Group's mission." In light
    of Harris's unabashed bias towards Baku, this promise will have to be
    carefully monitored. Finally, Harris paid tribute to his hosts with
    these words, "We have valued this opportunity to learn more about this
    strong ally in a challenging and critical region. We look forward to
    sharing our views about Azerbaijan's key role when we return to the
    United States."

    Thus, we witness a disturbing combination of arms sales to Azerbaijan,
    possible military ties with Israel, and vocal support for Baku by AJC,
    one of the largest and most influential Jewish advocacy groups in
    America. These developments are scarcely known or understood by the
    rank and file of the Jewish community. They are unaware of the way in
    which the intrusion of Israel and the AJC into the volatile region of
    the Caucasus heightens the possibility of war. They don't realize that
    only a fragile ceasefire line separates Azeri and Armenian military
    forces and that arming and encouraging a saber rattling leader in
    Azerbaijan only fuels the possibility of a new war."
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