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    NATO PLANS MILITARY BUILDUP IN CAUCASUS

    Antiwar.com News Articles
    April 2, 2014 Wednesday 3:42 AM EST

    by Jason Ditz

    US military interest in Azerbaijan usually begins and ends with it
    being on the border with Iran, but today NATO's interest in the tiny
    republic centers on its being along a border with Russia.

    You can't have a border with Russia these days, or in Armenia and
    Moldova's case be just kind of close to Russia, without NATO looking
    to throw military assets[1] at you these days to 'counter' an imagined
    Russian threat.

    Moldova, which at least sort of borders Ukraine (tiny autonomous
    Transnistria notwithstanding), is getting a NATO 'liaison office,'
    according to the reports, while Armenia is getting full-fledged
    military exercises, and Azerbaijan is getting a defense rehaul aimed
    at protecting its offshore oil and gas fields in the Caspian Sea.

    While NATO has imagined a looming problem in Moldova over the status
    of Transnistria, Russia has extremely cozy relations with both
    Azerbaijan and Armenia, and the only hint of any military tension
    for either Armenia or Azerbaijan in the region are with one another,
    not with Russia.

    Rather, NATO seems to be looking to use the fiction of an
    'expansionist' Russia to engage in some military expansion of its own,
    insinuating itself ever-deeper into Asia for no apparent reason beyond
    just sticking it to Russia.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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