Crossfire War: Caucasus; Armenia/Azerbaijan Exchange Fire Azerbaijan to keep using Russian oil line
Bush is aggressively attempting a takeover of Azerbaijan.
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By Willard Payne
Night Watch: BAKU - According to the press service of the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan, Armenian military units, located near the occupied village of Kuropatklino in Khojavend region, subjected positions of Azerbaijan armed forces on the opposite side to machine-gun fire and that they were silenced by counter-fire.
This is why the Caucasus is more of a flashpoint than even the Balkans. Azerbaijan has excellent relations with Iran and could easily receive military support from Iran, which could use the next war between the two to have more control over an area that not only borders Iran but also the oil rich Caspian.
Though Armenia does have working relations with Iran they are not as substantial as the military agreements Azerbaijan has signed with Tehran. Yerevan still has hostile and mutually suspicious relations concerning Ankara so their only hope of international assistance is most likely Moscow-Berlin.
Perhaps the importance of this region will dawn on Washington.
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Eric Watkins Senior Correspondent LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15 -- Azerbaijan will continue to use Russia's Baku-Novorossiysk pipeline even as the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline is being commissioned, according to Natiq Aliyev, president of the State Oil Co. of Azerbaijan. Aliyev told Azerbaijan's state news agency, MPA, on Aug. 15 that the Baku-Novorossiysk pipeline is being used now and will remain important even after the BTC pipeline is commissioned.