Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Is Washington Seeking A Substitute For Saakashvili?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Is Washington Seeking A Substitute For Saakashvili?

    IS WASHINGTON SEEKING A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAAKASHVILI?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.09.2008 GMT+04:00

    Americans are more alarmed about bankruptcy of their banks rather
    than about distant Georgia, which they had initially taken for the
    US State of Georgia.

    Forty days after Saakashvili's "five-day" war the world experienced
    changes that may serve as a basis for establishment of new and
    reconsideration of already existing relations on a global scale. What
    is most important in Georgian President Saakashvili's "achievements"
    is the rapid stir-up of Turkey, which has made a powerful regional
    player of herself and in case fortune smiles, it may take up the role
    of a super-state in the Islamic world.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It is quite logical that Iran should try to hinder,
    but Turkey has more trump cards at the moment and, however banal it
    may sound, the most important of them is the result of "football
    diplomacy". However, the Turkish Government will always remember
    the precept of the Turkish Republic Founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk:
    "Once Russia will lose control over the nations it keeps under its
    thumb. The world will enter a new phase. And at that very moment
    Turkey must determine its position".

    Most likely, without the South Ossetian conflict the trilateral meeting
    of the Armenian, Turkish and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers would not be
    organized. On the other hand, the logic of development of the regional
    relations would sooner or later bring about attempts of normalizing
    Armenian-Turkish relations and regulating the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    with participation of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Only the process
    grew faster now and neither the OSCE Minsk Group, nor the mediators can
    be useful at present circumstances. One thing can be said for sure -
    international conflicts cannot be solved through force and Georgian
    President has proved it lately.

    Saakashvili's hasty decision on "returning South Ossetia and Abkhazia
    and restoring constitutional order" had a maximum effect on the
    U.S.-Russian relations. As a matter of fact, with her latest statement
    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice declared a diplomatic war
    to Russia. Taking into consideration the financial and bank crisis
    in America, arises the parallel between the South Ossetian war, US
    Presidential Elections and the crisis itself. However, the impulsive
    and unrestrained Georgian President had overlooked one fact: Americans
    are more alarmed about bankruptcy of their banks rather than about
    distant Georgia, which they had initially taken for the US State
    of Georgia.

    In her speech to the transatlantic German Marshall Fund US Secretary
    of State declared: "Russia's attack on Georgia merely proved what we
    had already known - that Russia could use its overwhelming military
    advantage to punish a small neighbor. But Georgia has survived. Its
    democracy will endure. Its economy will be rebuilt. Its independence
    will be reinforced. Its military will, in time, be reconstituted. And
    we look forward to the day when Georgia's territorial integrity will
    be peacefully restored."

    Condoleezza Rice also stated that US will offer financial support
    to Georgia, which sounds rather odd for a country that is in crisis
    herself. "We and our European allies will also continue to lead the
    international effort to help Georgia rebuild - an effort that has
    already made remarkable headway. The United States has put forward a
    $1 billion economic support package for Georgia. The EU has pledged
    500 million Euros," the US Secretary said.

    Meanwhile the RF Foreign Ministry spread a statement blaming the US
    Secretary of State for lack of knowledge of the conflict history and
    for being lenient toward Mikhail Saakashvili. "Rice assures that the
    causes of the Caucasian conflict go back to the fall of the Soviet
    Union. In fact, professionals know quite well that they go deeper into
    History, when Abkhazia and Ossetia became part of Russia, independent
    of Georgia. Speaking about the period of the Soviet Union collapse,
    it should be mentioned that in 1991 Georgian President Z. Gamsakhurdia
    announced: "First of all it is required now that all the Ossetians be
    deported to Russia, the territory of Abkhaz habitation be curtailed
    and sovereignty of Ajaria be liquidated. The titled nation owns the
    whole territory and it must live on its native land, where there is
    no room for autonomy of other nations." However, Gamsakhurdia did
    not limit himself with the statement and declared war against South
    Ossetia and Abkhazia, which took lives of numerous people," the RF
    Foreign Ministry statement says.

    By the way, Georgian opposition leaders' visits to the USA have become
    more frequent recently. Doesn't it mean that Washington is seeking
    a substitute for Saakashvili, whose actions put the world before the
    threat of a new confrontation?
Working...
X