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    ARMENIA WILL POP OUT LIKE A CORK

    Naira Hayrumyan, Political Commentator
    Comments - 07 April 2015, 14:58

    The Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev unexpectedly left for Saudi
    Arabia with his family following the agreement with Iran. Notably,
    the head of Shiite Azerbaijan has gone to Saudi Arabia which is
    shelling Shiite Yemen rather than Shiite Iran.

    This means that they have told Aliyev that, first, after lifting the
    sanctions Iranian gas may replace the Azerbaijani gas in Europe,
    and second, the Iranian pipes will not pass across Azerbaijan but
    along another way. And Aliyev is asking Saudi to come to his rescue.

    Apparently, the relations between Iran and Turkey have been upset.

    After the massive power outage in Turkey the media rumored that Iran
    had used an electromagnetic bomb against Turkey which "disoriented"
    the country's electronic control. Two days ago 65 members of the
    Iranian parliament urged their president to demand apologies from
    Erdogan who wished Iran left Yemen. The relations between Iran
    and Russia are not smooth either. A lot of experts described the
    Iran-West agreement as Russia's weakness. Russia will bear immense
    losses after Iran returns to the market of carbohydrates. Meanwhile,
    the wall of lack of confidence that has risen between the two countries
    may thwart the relations with Iran.

    The Turkish president Erdogan is visiting Iran. Many in Tehran called
    to cancel the meeting but he has arrived in Iran. During the visit it
    will be seen who will switch the arrows and in which direction. As
    many analysts wrote, Iran must take Turkey's place which used to be
    the West's "viceroy" in the region.

    If this is so, the situation of Armenia will change. The point
    is that the situation of Armenia in the region was determined by
    Russian-Turkish deals for over a century. It began with the treaties
    of Kars and Moscow and still continues through open and latent deals.

    Turkey and Russia are blocking the region for Iran and other forces,
    using Armenia to cork up all the passages. If Iran takes steps which
    threaten the Russian-Turkish deal, and Armenia fails to take adequate
    initiatives, the region will be opened in an uncontrollable mode,
    and Armenia will pop out like a cork.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/33892

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