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    Unlike Armenia, US Ambassador, U.S. State Department: On the Road to Nowhere

    - December 19, 2012
    By Berge Jololian
    Watertown, MA
    December 17, 2012

    I attended the presentation by the US Ambassador to Armenia, John
    Heffern, on December 13 at St. James Armenian Church in Watertown, MA.
    Before his presentation, Ambassador Heffern shook hands with some
    members of the audience. He approached a young boy who was sitting
    with his mother. However, as the boy was busy playing a game on his
    electronic gadget, he ignored Mr. Heffern's offer to shake hands. The
    ambassador asked the mother if she had ever taken her son to Armenia.
    `No', the mother replied.

    The boy finally extended his arm, shook hands, and looked away without
    ever making eye contact with Mr. Heffern. `You should take him to
    Armenia,' the ambassador told the mother. `It is a long trip. On the
    way to nowhere.'

    Heffern then laughed and happened to walk towards me. I grabbed his
    hand and said `Mr. Ambassador, Armenia maybe on the way to nowhere,
    but it is certainly in the way of energy pipelines.' He walked away
    laughing.

    I think that the ambassador is frustrated and angry that Armenia is
    not dancing to the U.S. State Department's tune - for example, by
    refusing to give away Artzakh (Karabagh) to Azerbaijan and by not
    joining the Turkey-NATO sphere of influence. That is why he described
    Armenia as `on the way to nowhere.'

    If one is astute and `reads between the lines,' here is what Heffern
    said or implied in his presentation that night:

    - The U.S. will continue military assistance to Azerbaijan.
    - The U.S. will do nothing to change the status quo of Turkey's border
    closure until Turkey decides otherwise.
    - The U.S. will not ask Georgia (a major U.S. aid recipient) to
    facilitate trade routes for Armenia.
    - The U.S will continue to exert pressure on Armenia until it stops
    all trade with Iran, even as Turkey continues to do billions in trade
    with Iran and spurn U.S. sanctions.
    - The U.S. wants Armenia to spurn Russia and eventually join NATO
    (even though the U.S. will never offer any security against Turkey and
    pan-Turkism).

    It is actually Ambassador Heffern and the U.S. State Department who
    are on the road to nowhere.

    http://www.armenianlife.com/2012/12/19/unlike-armenia-us-ambassador-u-s-state-department-on-the-road-to-nowhere/

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