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    U.S. NEXT STEPS
    NAIRA HAYRUMYAN

    Lragir.am
    18 Oct 2010

    The connection between the U.S.-Armenian criminal group with the
    authorities of Armenia becomes the main issue in the publications
    on this topic. Journalists wonder in what form this relationship is
    manifested and how the U.S. will punish Armenia.

    Indeed, what the form in which the U.S. can impose sanctions to the
    Armenian authorities, when suddenly it is found out that frauds in
    America were supported by the Armenian leadership or persons close
    to it can be. Diplomatic practice hints that the leadership of this
    country may deny visits to the United States and other states. It
    is also likely that the U.S. Attorney's office will apply to the
    international court. The third way is that the U.S. simply stops
    supporting the Armenian leadership. And this is perhaps the most
    terrible punishment for the government.

    Experts say the most likely the connection between the criminal
    gang and the authorities of Armenia will remain undisclosed. They
    will agree. They say that America is unlikely to deteriorate the
    U.S.-Armenian relations. The fact is that the U.S. is clearly unwilling
    to harm Armenia, moreover, on many issues, they simply catch Armenia
    on the fly into the abyss. Take, for instance IMF loans, which have
    already been issued under the 0%. In other words, the U.S. simply
    gives money to the government of Armenia to ensure that it pays the
    salaries and pensions in time. And it is unlikely the U.S. would use
    sanctions or pressure which may harm the Armenian state, including the
    foreign affairs. If Washington wanted that Armenia retreated from the
    present geopolitical position, it would have found relevant leverages:
    the State Department publishes an annual report, which can be called
    open compromises on the Armenian authorities.

    This means that U.S. sanctions will apply exclusively to the
    authorities, starting with the refusal of support and ending with
    the change of government. No accident, panic is noticed in the camp
    of the authorities. Representatives of the ruling party desperately
    deny the links between the Armenian leadership and the criminal gang,
    although only a judge can determine whether officials from Armenia
    are involved in the machinations.

    Be that as it may, it is obvious that the revelation of the gang in
    America has shaken the position of power in Armenia. Whether it will
    recover from the blow is unclear, because there is not much time -
    in fact the campaign has begun, and the competition will be desperate.

    Now we should see from which ship rats will escape.




    From: A. Papazian
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