Crossfire War – Turkey Continues Undeclared War With Armenia-Russia

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July 28 2007

Crossfire War – Turkey Continues Undeclared War With Armenia – Russia

By Willard Payne

Night Watch: DARDANELLES – An undeclared war, conducted for more than
a century, between Turkey and Armenia is still continuing.
ANK-Turkish Daily News have reported Ankara has refused permission
for an Albanian cargo ship to pass through the Turkish Straits of the
Dardanelles and Bosporous into the Black Sea with its final
destination being Armenia. The ship was loaded with weapons for the
Armenian military and was forced to turn back. Most likely the
weapons will have to shipped to Armenia through Russia, which earlier
this year established a strategic – military alliance with Armenia as
Moscow’s and the West’s effort to retain access to the energy
resources of the Black Sea-Caucasus-Caspian region.
[TURKISHDAILYNEWS]

Ankara has combined its regional policy with Tehran and the Georgian
government in Tbilisi in their attempt to control the region and that
is why this theatre is the decisive one in World War III. This is the
only area Iran can be confronted so directly. Even though every NATO
nation needs constant access to raw materials in this area, NATO
refused to assist Moscow in any way during the first wars in the
North Caucasus from 1994-96 in Chechnya, and in the second series of
wars that began again in 1999 when Daghestan was invaded. NATO’s
failure, due to its suspicious strategic scheming, has prolonged
World War III and has enabled Tehran to produce more nuclear warheads
and ballistic missiles. Brussels, headquarters of both NATO and the
European Union, instead kept insisting and still insists on wars with
Serbia.

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