ARMENIAN - Erevangala500
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Armenia's war of aggression against<br />
Azerbaijan: a barrel burst<br />
According to the Faculty member o f Yerevan Public<br />
University, Aram Arutunyan, "the Baku-Tbilisi-Ankara<br />
strategic bloc is a very serious danger for Armenia."<br />
Immediately after the 25th o f May, 2005 where oil was<br />
pumped into the pipeline for the very first time, the declaration<br />
o f the Armenian Prime Minister, Andranik<br />
Margaryan indicates the highest degree o f anxieties that<br />
are felt in this country. As a matter o f fact, Margaryan<br />
stated that "the pipeline will have a negative effect on the<br />
balance o f powers in the region" and that "Armenia is<br />
looking for alternatives to get the balance right once<br />
again". Via a new war o f aggression?<br />
After all, Yerevan's anxieties , created by<br />
Armenia&Russia, are comprehensible, for in Southern<br />
Caucasus, a transportation system is being built without<br />
passing through Armenian soil. Besides the Baku-Tbilisi-<br />
Ceyhan pipeline, the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railway project<br />
will be functional very soon. That means: Armenia will<br />
gradually lose its regional advantages and ways o f trans<br />
portation o f great importance for the country, while its<br />
neighbours will increase their economic power.<br />
According to political observers: " If Armenia had ended<br />
to occupy Karabakh, had cooperated with Azerbaijan and<br />
it had gone beyond the perspective o f historical revenge<br />
in its relations with Turkey, the situation would have been<br />
a much more different for Armenia".<br />
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The new railway is a way outside the aggressive Republic Hayastan, from Kars to Akhalkalaki and Tbilisi (Tiflis). In future the rail-<br />
way-connection between Turkey - Europe - and Baku - with the Asian links - will avoid Armenian territory, in order to avoid any<br />
contact with the warlords in Yerevan who occupy Azerbaijanian territory.<br />
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KASACHSTAN