Μια ιστορία με σεξ, γάμους, θανάτους και αγωγούς
Όλο το πραξικόπημα για την ανατροπή Καραμανλή μέσα από τα “Επίκαιρα”.
Ε λοιπόν, τον πήρε είδηση και ο Ομπάμα! Με την κινητοποίηση της Αρμενικής κοινότητας της Αμερικής βεβαίως…
As a result of successive
political blunders by the Obama administration, Matthew Bryza was
forced to abandon his ambassadorial post in Azerbaijan last week.
Pres.
Obama ignored repeated warnings that the candidate he was nominating
as Ambassador to Azerbaijan in May 2010 had serious flaws. Members of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee accused Bryza of having a
pro-Azerbaijani bias and questionable ties toAzeri officials. The
Senators were troubled by reports that foreign officials had given
Bryza lavish gifts at his Istanbul wedding, during which the Foreign
Minister of Azerbaijan had served as a groomsman. In addition, the
nominee’s Turkish-born wife Zeyno Baran was accused of conflicts of
interest while working on Caspian energy issues at a Washington think
tank. She had also antagonized the Armenian-American community by
testifying against recognition of the Armenian Genocide at a Senate
Subcommittee hearing.
When
Pres. Obama failed to take these concerns seriously, Senators Barbara
Boxer (Dem.-CA) and Robert Menendez (Dem.-New Jersey) had no choice but
to place a hold on Bryza’s nomination, effectively blocking his
confirmation. Obama then compounded his error by appointing Bryza as
Ambassador to Azerbaijan in late 2010 without Senate approval. The
President seemed oblivious to the potential damage to his own
reputation, the prestige of the United States, and U.S.-Azeri
relations, should the Senate not confirmBryza’s nomination, forcing him
to leave his post and return to Washington upon expiration of his
12-month appointment.
As
Amb. Bryza’s temporary assignment was ending in December 2011, Obama
administration officials pressured Senators Boxer andMenendez to allow
him to continue serving in Azerbaijan by
confirming his nomination. The two Senators remained steadfast in
opposing Bryza, even though it is not easy for these Democratic
politicians to turn down a request from the President of the United
States, who also happens to be the nominal leader of their own party.
The
Senators were also pressured by the government of Azerbaijan and its
powerful lobbying firms which went into overdrive to justify their
exorbitant fees. Through their special connections they were able to
get the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post to publish
editorials attacking the Senators and the Armenian National Committee
of America which had spearheaded a public campaign against this
unqualified Ambassadorial nominee.
Not
surprisingly, the Wall Street Journal heaped lavish praise on Bryza,
calling him a “respected career foreign service officer,” and accused
the two Senators of “kissing up to the Armenian-American lobby.”
The
Washington Post was even nastier. Its editorial could be described as
outright racist and anti-Armenian. Contrary to its claim of defending
“the larger U.S. national interest,” the newspaper was actually
advocating the confirmation of an Ambassador with questionable
credentials who would weaken, rather than strengthen America’s
interests.
The
Washington Post concluded its shameful editorial by accusing “oil-poor”
and “isolated” Armenia as being the biggest loser in theBryza
controversy. We beg to disagree. This is an American issue and Armenia
had no role in it. In fact, the biggest losers are those who lobbied
long and hard for the confirmation of an ill-qualified Ambassador who
was more intent on serving the interests of Baku in Washington than
those of America in Azerbaijan.
In my opinion, the real losers are:
1)
Pres. Obama who picked a poorly qualified nominee and stubbornly pushed
for his confirmation when it was crystal clear from day one that Bryza
did not have the chance of a snowball in hell to get confirmed.
2) The government of Azerbaijan which spent a fortune on lobbyists who miserably failed to get the job done.
3)
Azeri and Turkish organizations, such as the Azerbaijani-American
Council, Azerbaijan Society of America, Pax Turcica Institute, US
Azeris Network, and Assembly of Turkish-American Associations, which
issued countless press releases and sent thousands of e-mails to the
Senate — to no avail. By supporting Bryza, they confirmed that in fact
he was “their man,” and not an unbiased diplomat.
4)
The Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post which compromised their
journalistic integrity to please their “petro-friends.”
5)
The 36 former U.S. officials who signed a joint letter urging the
Senate to confirm Bryza. It is no mere coincidence that most of these
signatories are currently associated with think tanks and lobbying
firms that are funded by Azerbaijan or expect such funding in the
future.
There are, however, two clear winners:
1)
The Armenian-American community which has sent a loud and clear message
to Baku, Ankara, and Washington that it represents a powerful
political force to be reckoned with.
2)
Matthew Bryza and his wife, who as lobbyists for Azerbaijan and Turkey,
can be expected to make millions by cashing in on their high-level
connections in Baku and Ankara.
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