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Iran Could Respond to U.S. Offensive by Attacking Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline
2006-04-25
A senior Tehran official accused the United States of using the territory of Iran’s neighbor, Azerbaijan, against the Islamic republic, the Regnum news agency reported. “Reconnaissance units are operating in Azerbaijan, and their activity is directed against the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the Secretary of Iranian Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani told the Egyptian Al Ahram newspaper.

Larijani claimed that U.S. special services were using the territories of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan against Iran. According to him, if a military operation is launched, Iran may respond with an attack on the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline and oil facilities in Azerbaijan.

Chief spokesman for Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry, Tair Tagizade, played down the threat. Azerbaijan and Iran maintain peaceful neighborly relations: “Such statements are aimed at breaching bilateral relations between the countries and aggravate tensions.”

Larijani’s statement came shortly after Iranian Defense Minister Mostafa Muhammad Najjar visited Azerbaijan. Najjar told reporters: “My visit to Azerbaijan is aimed at expanding cooperation on the basis of treaties already signed. Tehran can assist Azerbaijan in developing its defense industry. We can exchange experience in this field. I am going to raise this issue in my talks with the Azerbaijani Minister of Defense.”

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is scheduled to make a three-day visit to the United States beginning Wednesday. AliyevÂ’s visit is a major coup for Azerbaijani diplomacy, as it emphasizes the nationÂ’s geostrategic importance in Washington, since it shares a common border with Iran, UPI reported. AliyevÂ’s talks will undoubtedly include high-level discussions on Iran, especially since the last day of AliyevÂ’s visit coincides with the International Atomic Energy Agency head Mohammad ElBaradei presenting his report on IranÂ’s nuclear activities to the United Nations Security Council.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Iran will likely infitrate teams of terrorists/revolutionary guards...

They do this with all their neighbors.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-04-25 19:02  

#3  If Iran is going to destabilize any of its neighbors, Azerbaijan is the obvious candidate. Iran will likely infitrate teams of terrorists/revolutionary guards charged with blowing up the pipeline. A scenario explored in my novel Autonomous Operation
Posted by: phil_b   2006-04-25 19:01  

#2  OK. But give the customers free services if they sit in the window and wave a little hand flag of their home country. Five minutes for a...
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-04-25 13:00  

#1  How to win friends and influence people.
Posted by: RWV   2006-04-25 12:52  

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