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From: Brumar893/29/2012 5:46:49 PM
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Israel Establishes Airbases Across Azerbaijan For Possible Strike On Iran, Obama Official Says U.S. “Not Happy About It”…


It’s a sad day when Muslim-majority Azerbaijan has better relations with Israel than the United States.

(JPost) — Azerbaijan has granted Israel access to airbases in its territory along Iran’s northern border for potential use in a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, a report published Wednesday in Foreign Policy magazine quoted senior US officials as saying.

“The Israelis have bought an airfield,” an official said, “and the airfield is called Azerbaijan.”

Even if Israel doesn’t use the fields for a direct air strike on Iran, Azerbaijan could still prove useful for Jerusalem’s interests in the region. The bases could be used as a jumping point for IDF search-and-rescue units, the report quoted a US intelligence official as saying.

According to the Foreign Policy report by journalist Mark Perry, the Obama administration believes the Jerusalem-Baku relationship is raising the risk of an Israeli strike on Iran. Senior US officials have said that Israel’s military expansion into Azerbaijan is complicating US efforts to defuse Israeli-Iranian tensions. “We’re watching what Israel is doing in Azerbaijan. And we’re not happy about it,” one official said.

The relationship between Israel and the predominantly Muslim country on Iran’s northern border is believed to be robust. The Foreign Policy report quoted a 1995 article inThe Jerusalem Post as saying bilateral relations started in 1994 and have blossomed ever since. “Strauss ice cream, cell phones produced by Motorola’s Israeli division, Maccabi beer, and other Israeli imports are ubiquitous [in Azerbaijan],” the Jerusalem Post article stated.

A report published last month in The Times of London said that Azerbaijan is teeming with Mossad agents working to collect intelligence on the Islamic Republic of Iran, quoting an unnamed agent as saying that Baku was “ground zero for intelligence work.”

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