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    AZERBAIJAN'S ISRAELI WEAPONS: A LOT FOR ARMENIA, BUT A LITTLE FOR IRAN, TOO?

    EurasiaNet.org
    April 12 2012
    NY

    When Israel announced that it was selling $1.6 billion in arms to
    Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani government officials took pains to assure
    their neighbors in Iran that the weapons were intended for a war
    with Armenia over Nagorno Karabakh, not for Iran. Well, Azerbaijan's
    Turan news agency got hold of some details of the weapons package,
    and while there aren't too many surprises, there is one element that
    might raise eyebrows in Tehran.

    According to Turan's report, Baku's haul includes five Searcher and
    five Heron drones, Barak-8 air defense systems and Green Pine missile
    defense radar. All of that would, indeed, be useful against Armenia
    (or any other foe, really.)

    But one item in the deal stands out: Gabriel anti-ship missiles.

    Obviously, landlocked Armenia doesn't have a navy. But one country
    has been a consistent irritant to Azerbaijan on the sea: Iran. As
    Turan writes: "Azerbaijan will use these to protect its Caspian Sea
    coast from the growing number of Iranian warships being introduced
    in the area."

    That's not to say that Azerbaijan is going to get involved in any
    Israeli or U.S. attack on Iran. Independent of the issues the West
    has with Iran, Azerbaijan is worried about Iranian encroachment on its
    Caspian Sea oil and gas infrastructure, which has fueled the country's
    booming economy. No one around the Caspian particularly trusts Iran,
    so it's an understandable move. But you can still expect this to be
    brought up next time Iranian and Azerbaijani officials meet.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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