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    ANDRANIK TEVANYAN: WASHINGTON SEEKS HEGEMONY OVER SOUTH CAUCASUS

    News.am
    11:44 / 09/24/2009

    The United States and Russia are in a race for alternative energy
    resources, and all the processes in the South Caucasus should
    be considered in this context, Andranik Tevanyan, Director of the
    Political Economy center, told NEWS.am, commenting on the information
    on Pentagon's plans to deploy military bases in Georgia by 2015.

    "Yes, Washington gave up the idea of deploying ABM systems in
    Eastern Europe, but did not give up its long-term plans. Washington's
    long-term plans to deploy troops in Georgia, as well as the intensified
    Armenian-Turkish rapprochement process, are components of the plan,
    which is designated as a 'big alternative energy package'," Tevanyan
    said.

    According to him, the United States is trying to resolve all the
    problems in the South Caucasus at a time thereby ensuring its hegemony
    over the region and making one more step toward the greatly desired
    energy resources. Tevanyan stressed that the military bases will
    not be aimed against any country - they are just supposed to enable
    Washington "to draw nearer" to the energy resources of Central Asia
    and Azerbaijan.

    As regards possible consequences Pentagon's plans in the South
    Caucasus, Tevanyan stressed that U.S. military bases in Georgia mean
    additional dividing lines in the regional security system, considering
    the fact of Armenia being a member of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization. On the other hand, Tevanyan doubts Washington will
    easily implement its plans in the South Caucasus. "I do not think
    Russia will easily yield to Washington. The outlook for deployment of
    U.S. military basis in Georgia remains dim as yet," Tevanyan said. He
    stressed that the arms race is the region is against the interests
    of the South Caucasus countries. "Armenia, as well as the other
    countries in the region, must try to get rid of the third countries'
    'military burden' and must not allow the region to be turned into an
    arena for e display of superpowers' military might," Tevanyan said.

    According to media reports, Pentagon is drafting an agreement with
    Georgia. Under the agreement the United States is to deploy two land
    force and one naval base in Georgia before 2015. The construction
    is to start in 2014 to be completed the following year. Thus, the
    Pentagon plans to deploy 25,000 troops in Georgia.
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