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    U.S. MAKES CHOICE BETWEEN TURKEY & ARMENIA

    Day.Az
    Feb 16 2012
    Azerbaijan

    The Armenian experts absorbed into the discussion of U.S. President
    Barack Obama's budget message, in which he called for a substantial -
    19% - reduction in an economic aid to Armenia.

    Clearly, the matter is not the final amounts of economic aid from
    the U.S., but the tendency. It should be noted that the Obama
    administration proposes to allocate additional $3.6 million in
    International Military Education and Training for Turkey, given
    that that Turkey continues to play an increasing role as a growing
    global partner.

    Thus, the U.S. leadership clearly demonstrates that Armenia loses
    its importance for it on the backdrop of a substantial increase in
    the importance of Turkey.

    Armenia has been and is doomed to continue to be an outpost for some
    world or regional powers. Armenia has no resources for more. While
    Turkey is a very significant regional power with its own views and
    attitude towards processes in any corner of the world, with the
    opinion and weight, with which even its enemies reckon.

    In addition, the White House is well aware of the essence of Armenia's
    current leadership. This is a criminal-oligarchic clan, robbing own
    people and destroying anyone who attempts to encroach on authority,
    which has resulted in the killing of 10 civilians protesting against
    the massive fraud in the presidential election in 2008. The White
    House is also well aware of the fact that the authorities in Armenia
    are people with the criminal 'nicknames', that this country has no
    freedom of speech, the law is inactive and replaced by 'criminal'
    orders, in which the Armenian leadership forces its people to live.

    So, Obama's this proposal is a clear sign to personally President
    Serzh Sargsyan and his followers that the time has come for them to
    change, so that to avoid replacement.

    The U.S. is also informed about the active development of the
    Armenian-Iranian economic and political relationships. Of course,
    Yerevan's these actions cause dissatisfaction of the White House. And
    the White House openly makes it clear to Yerevan, starting with a
    proposal for a substantial reduction in the U.S. economic assistance
    to Armenia.

    It should be noted that the United States, which initiated a project
    on the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, clearly demonstrates whom it
    blames for the project failure. Sending this message to Yerevan,
    the White House will now be closely watching how the Armenian
    leadership understands its essence. Maybe in the near future it
    will show its docility and it will be seen in the resuscitation of
    the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, which will be implemented in
    parallel with the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
    over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Ankara and Baku have repeatedly stated about the impossibility
    of separating these processes from each other. How much Turkey is
    important for the United States was always clear, and Obama's statement
    that Turkey continues to play an increasing role as a growing global
    partner of the United States, is another evident to this.

    Cooperation with Azerbaijan also is of great importance to Washington.

    Because the U.S. stands for ensuring the energy security of the United
    States allies in Europe and worldwide, which means the integration
    of the Caspian energy basin in the world economy. Today, the U.S. is
    interested in establishing a trans-Caspian transport route, in which
    Azerbaijan's has a significant role. Realization of the these projects
    requires a lasting stability in our region, and the United States
    and Azerbaijan share common views here.

    Washington, as well as Baku, believes that the unresolved
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh directly affects
    the stability and development of the South Caucasus, increasing the
    degree of dissociation and preventing the development of comprehensive
    cooperation among the regional countries, as well as a full integration
    of these countries into the international political and economic space.

    Armenia's position is only obstacle on the way of a stability and
    development of our region. So, Obama's budget message says that the
    U.S. leadership has decided to pursue the policy of pressuring on
    Yerevan. Therefore, mostlikely we will soon see concrete steps of
    Yerevan, demonstrating ability to understand the message of the U.S..

    It is possible that all this can result in Armenia's complete
    geopolitical reorientation from the Russian direction on American, in
    a gradual and inexorable decline in the Armenian-Iranian cooperation,
    as well as in Armenia's sudden understanding of hopelessness of life
    in a state of unresolved conflict with Azerbaijan, and with closed
    borders with Turkey. In other words, very soon we will see the real
    fruits of pressuring on Armenia to peaceful ties with its neighbors.

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