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    Iran Will Replace Turkey In NATO

    Hakob Badalyan, Political Commentator
    Comments - 06 September 2014, 15:30


    BBC informed that Iran's religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini has
    authorized Iranian officials to interact with Pentagon, which is
    determined by the recent activities of the Islamic State and the
    common interest of counteracting it.

    Turkey is said to support the terrorist group of Islamic State. In the
    NATO summit in Wales the issue of Islamic terrorists was one of the
    key issues aside from Russia's aggression.

    Turkey did not get a warm welcome in the NATO summit though such
    attitude to Turkey had been observed before the summit. The summit has
    made a key decision on Georgia. The Georgian minister of defense has
    announced that NATO will set up a joint military base in Georgia.

    The Wales summit marks a breakthrough in the region and the
    information received from Tehran is the reaction to these changes.

    Turkey stops being a partner to Turkey, instead Iran comes forth.
    Tehran expected such tendencies and regional and global challenges and
    responds with reserve but adequately to signals coming from the North
    Atlantic community.

    Turkey has run out of partner potential for the North Atlantic
    alliance and now replacing Turkey with Iran is topical.

    Armenia is obtaining a key importance. It is the only state in the
    region which does not have any political issues with Iran. The
    maintenance of the status quo remains the key issue for Iran. By the
    way, the United States took an important step, organizing the
    Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting and announcing that escalation is
    unacceptable, which is the same as reiterating the status quo.

    In fact, in Wales the United States took a step that stems from the
    interests of not only Armenia but also Iran and is indirect
    cooperation in the security sphere with Iran which is trying to
    counteract Moscow's attempts to station Russian peacekeepers in
    Artsakh.

    In this situation Armenia has two ways: doze on the laurels of the
    situation that occurred through Wales Summit resolution and Iran's
    adequate reaction and attitude and enjoy the status quo without
    angering Russia until Moscow brings about new dangers or change the
    situation essentially and set up serious political relations with Iran
    instead of playing April 24 invitation games with Turkey.

    If the NATO military base in Georgia comes into being, the
    responsibility of Armenia for ensuring regional political
    communication in the region will grow, increasing opportunities for
    improvement of the level of security of Armenia.

    People in Armenia have so far believed that it is necessary to get
    maximum economic and financial use from different projects with Iran,
    and if an opportunity arises, become a transit area. These are false
    dreams. To act as an outlet to the West for Iran, Armenia has a chance
    to provide or become a means of military political communication at
    best. Economic issues are tentacles in this context that are needed to
    find common grounds.

    No Armenian-Iranian economic project interests the North Atlantic
    community globally. These are time consuming and unfeasible processes
    while challenges are intensifying in a wink and require essential
    military-political discussions and research.

    Will Armenia be able to act autonomously and initiate at least, for
    example, three-party military political consultations with Iran and
    Georgia?


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