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    US ANALYST: THE SOUTH CAUCASUS REGION IS IN THE CENTER OF US-IRANIAN STRATEGIC COMPETITION

    Today
    Sept 6 2011
    Azerbaijan

    Anthony Cordsman, a well-known US national security analyst, believes
    that the South Caucasus region is in the center of US-Iranian strategic
    competition.

    "Azerbaijan's location on Iran's periphery and access to Caspian and
    Middle Eastern energy reserves are assets that both Iran and the US
    value", the analyst says arguing, Baku maintains close ties with the
    US, serving as an extremely significant part of the US logistical
    effort to sustain operations in Afghanistan. However, he says, Iran
    remains a significant power in the region, and Baku can afford to
    neither provoke nor ignore it.

    "In Armenia, meanwhile, Iran plays a significant economic role and has
    bolstered its influence by playing on a mutual wariness of Azerbaijan
    and Turkey", he mentions. "Armenian relations with Iran are focused
    on trade and are of critical importance, since Armenian borders with
    Turkey and Azerbaijan are closed due to historic tensions with Turkey
    and the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan", the
    analyst says.

    Besides that, the analyst believes that while the US has been a
    strategic partner of Armenia without taking sides against Azerbaijan,
    "it is clear that here Iran is the closer ally".

    "The challenge for the US will be focus on incentives and good
    relations while quietly applying pressure and avoiding any open
    confrontation", he assumes.

    In the meanwhile, US- Iranian competition does not have a clear,
    substantive impact on the other regional states. "While Georgia and
    Iran share a vibrant trade relationship, the Georgian foreign policy
    preoccupation of limiting Russian meddling in its internal affairs
    takes precedence and it is Washington which provides the strongest
    countervailing weight against Russian influence. Policymakers in
    Tbilisi are likely to continue to see ties with the United States as
    the best hedge against Russian aggression, making it unlikely that
    they will support Iran in any major security disputes with Washington",
    he says.

    The analyst also mentioned that in sum, strategic competition is not
    the primary consideration for US and Iranian policy in this region.

    Both countries have specific evolving interests that are likely to
    shift in the hierarchy of each country's grand strategic objectives
    in the post-Iraq and post-Afghan era.

    "The manner of US withdrawal from the region, and the nature of broader
    US-Iranian competition will likely affect the manner and scale of each
    country's engagement with Turkey and the South Caucasus, although the
    region is likely to remain of interest due its economic importance
    and energy wealth", he added.




    From: A. Papazian
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