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    ALIYEV AND ERDOGAN CHAINED
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25631.html
    Published: 15:07:43 - 29/03/2012

    The Foreign Policy informed referring to American administration
    officials that Azerbaijan allowed Israel to use its air space to
    strike Iran.

    It is clear that Azerbaijan could not allow Israel. At least, the
    oil dollars could not have driven Ilham Aliyev out of his senses to
    do something that would expose Azerbaijan as a direct target for Iran.

    Even if eventually Israel brings Iran to its knees, Iran will most
    probably manage to deliver a heavy blow to Azerbaijan.

    But the problem will hardly get that far. The problem is that the
    Israel-Azerbaijan relations are starting to worry Washington, the
    Foreign Policy further reported.

    Does it have anything to do with the major deal of sale of weapon of
    1.5 billion dollars between Israel and Azerbaijan announced recently?

    At least, it is visible that Washington dislikes the generation of
    Azerbaijan's military ambitions in the region. It is not ruled out
    that the United States dislikes the growing role of Israel in the
    South Caucasus.

    It seems it should not worry Israel's ally, the United States, because
    the U.S. would increase its influence in the South Caucasus if Israel
    established its influence there.

    This option seems possible upon a quantitative view of the regional
    developments and prospects. However, the regional policy of the United
    States is more than simple arithmetic.

    The problem is the presence of the mechanism of balance here, and the
    most essential thing for the U.S. regional interests is the work of
    this mechanism. The relationship between Israel and Azerbaijan may
    interfere with this mechanism or make it more difficult to control.

    After all, it is a misunderstanding that Israel's policy is fully
    based on the American tasks. The United States absolutely rejects the
    emergence of new actors in the region as it will arouse the necessity
    for new arrangements, envisaging a complicated process of review of
    existing arrangements.

    It is also obvious that this reality will hardly please the other
    major actors in the region, namely France and Russia. It is not ruled
    out that they have urged the United States to curb Israel's attempt
    to activate in the region through Azerbaijan, considering that Israel
    is an ally of the United States and it would be easier for Washington
    to curb or control Tel Aviv's intentions regarding the South Caucasus.

    In fact, however, the United States is not trying to curb Israel
    expecting something from it but is trying to influence Azerbaijan,
    bringing some tension into the Iran-Azerbaijan relations. Perhaps
    it is more profitable, considering that the United States can thus
    boost its influence on Baku, on the one hand, limiting Baku's regional
    ambitions which may cause problems with the balance mechanism, and on
    the other hand, the United States does not request or expect anything
    from Israel to have Israel expect something from Washington.

    At the same time, the United States makes an insignificant but positive
    gesture to Iran, showing that not only can it enter into a conflict
    with Tehran but also outline common interests and reveal schemes or
    treacherous deals against Iran.

    In addition, interestingly this information is published in a time
    when the Iranian government meets with Turkish prime minister in
    Tehran to convey the content of his conversation with the U.S.
    President Obama on Iran's nuclear program.

    By way of the publication on the Israeli-Azerbaijani conspiracy
    Washington is trying to send a direct message to Iran and at the same
    time deprive Erdogan of possible improvisations in Tehran expecting
    a lucrative mediation between the United States and Iran.




    From: A. Papazian
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