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    COMMENTARY: SENATOR BOXER'S SHORTCOMING
    By William A. Bairamian

    http://hetq.am/en/politics/37571/
    2010/08/13 | 16:32

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    The decision of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to delay the
    Bryza vote should not be welcomed by the Armenian-American community.

    It should be no surprise that Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) urged the
    committee to delay the confirmation vote for Matthew Bryza, who has
    been nominated by President Obama to serve as United States Ambassador
    to Azerbaijan. It must have been very clear to Sen. Boxer, and the
    other members of the committee, that the Armenian-American community
    strongly opposed the nomination of Mr. Bryza to the top American
    diplomatic post in Azerbaijan. Despite her indubitable awareness of
    this, she opted to request a delay of the vote rather than placing
    a hold on his nomination, which she would have had the ability to do.

    The evidence showing that Mr. Bryza would not be a fair arbiter
    of American diplomatic objectives in the region was plain and
    straightforward. As the American Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, he
    consistently showed a pro-Azeri bias in his approach to the process,
    including his unfortunately prolonged silence on the destruction
    of the thousand year-old Armenian cemetery in Julfa, located in the
    Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhichevan.

    Additionally, contrary to his claim about leading separate professional
    and personal lives, he and his wife, Zeyno Baran, have regularly
    collaborated with regard to issues in the South Caucasus. If that
    weren't enough, one of the groomsmen at his wedding was the foreign
    minister of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mammadyarov.

    These facts were reported by the press, with extensive coverage by
    Asbarez, and all the information was at Sen. Boxer's disposal.

    Curiously, though, she opted to delay the vote rather than place a
    hold on the nomination. In any other instance, with such an abundance
    of conflicts of interest, any honest Senator would reject such a
    nomination outright. But it's an election year.

    And, of course, we shouldn't forget that Sen. Boxer is up for
    reelection in the fall and if she were to place a hold on an
    ambassadorial candidate, she would be going against an incumbent
    democratic president. Thus, she likely estimated that it would be
    most prudent to delay the vote until the early fall, when, being
    closer to Election Day, she can better assess the influence the large
    Armenian-American vote will have in her reelection bid.

    Senator Boxer's non-committal attitude toward this heavyweight
    constituency in California is reminiscent of President Obama's rhetoric
    without action. Her unwillingness to make the right decision in light
    of a plethora of evidence and to instead toy with the Armenian-American
    community by offering an insufficient solution should be unacceptable
    to voters concerned with having a fair and balanced American foreign
    policy in the increasingly sensitive South Caucasus region.

    It has come time for Armenian-Americans to expect more than just
    words and promises in exchange for their votes and money. Elected
    officials have the power to take substantive action - so let them.

    William Bairamian is a former staffer of the Hillary Clinton
    Presidential Campaign and was the National Field Director of Armenians
    for Obama. He holds a graduate degree from Columbia University's
    School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) where he emphasized
    in international security policy.




    From: A. Papazian
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