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  • Caucasus Had No Strategic Importance For The U.S. Unless Clinton Cam

    CAUCASUS HAD NO STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE FOR THE U.S. UNLESS CLINTON CAME TO POWER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.09.2008 16:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Caucasus, unlike Balkans, had no strategic
    importance for the U.S. unless Clinton came to power, Professor of
    Conflict Resolution at George Mason University, Dennis J. D. Sandole
    said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

    No matter who comes to power - Obama or McCain - the U.S. policy
    towards the South Caucasus will be changed, according to him.

    "Obama will bring progress and reduce the threat of cold
    war. Ex-President Bill Clinton can be appointed as presidential envoy
    for the South Caucasus. If McCain wins, the situation will either
    remain the same or will worsen. There is a theory that Saakashvili
    wanted to raise McCain's chances for victory. But I don't think that
    the Caucasus crisis can anyhow influence the U.S. election. American's
    have other concerns now," prof. Sandole said.
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