AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV WAS COMPARED TO A MAFIA CRIME BOSS
ARMENPRESS
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=29818
MARCH 19, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, MARCH 19, ARMENPRESS: A 2009 U.S. embassy political dispatch
compared Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to a mafia crime boss. An
apt comparison given that Aliyev and the Azeri political elite
have been living under the protection of the Capo Crimini - Israel,
reports Armenpress citing Global Research. Capo Crimini's protection
is noteworthy. Aliyev, a corrupt dictator who came to power through
election fraud in 2003, managed to make his rounds in Washington in
2006, including a private meeting with President Bush, thanks to the
full weight of the Israeli lobby in Washington . The promotion of
the Azeri cause in Washington by the Israeli lobby (which included
lobbying against Armenians), reinforced the notion that "the way
to Washington leads through Jerusalem "1 while benefitting various
players - to the detriment of some others. Although much of Israel
's oil comes from Azerbaijan , Israel was more interested in the
control of the oil.Asim Mollazadeh, first Chairperson of the Party
for Democratic Reforms prominent Azeri opposition candidate, states
that Azerbaijan receives only 10 percent of oil loyalties. He argues
that with 42 percent of the country living below poverty lines, the
oil income does not trickle down.3 A heavy price to pay for Washington
to feign welcome to the Azeri dictator.
ARMENPRESS
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=29818
MARCH 19, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, MARCH 19, ARMENPRESS: A 2009 U.S. embassy political dispatch
compared Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to a mafia crime boss. An
apt comparison given that Aliyev and the Azeri political elite
have been living under the protection of the Capo Crimini - Israel,
reports Armenpress citing Global Research. Capo Crimini's protection
is noteworthy. Aliyev, a corrupt dictator who came to power through
election fraud in 2003, managed to make his rounds in Washington in
2006, including a private meeting with President Bush, thanks to the
full weight of the Israeli lobby in Washington . The promotion of
the Azeri cause in Washington by the Israeli lobby (which included
lobbying against Armenians), reinforced the notion that "the way
to Washington leads through Jerusalem "1 while benefitting various
players - to the detriment of some others. Although much of Israel
's oil comes from Azerbaijan , Israel was more interested in the
control of the oil.Asim Mollazadeh, first Chairperson of the Party
for Democratic Reforms prominent Azeri opposition candidate, states
that Azerbaijan receives only 10 percent of oil loyalties. He argues
that with 42 percent of the country living below poverty lines, the
oil income does not trickle down.3 A heavy price to pay for Washington
to feign welcome to the Azeri dictator.