TY - GEN
T1 - Sept. 11 rearranges alliances: Russian-Iranian-Armenian front was cracked by a U.S. attempt
AU - Gol, Ayla
N1 - Göl, Ayla, 'Sept. 11 rearranges alliances': 'Russian-Iranian-Armenian front was cracked by a U.S. attempt', Turkish Daily News April 23, 2002
PY - 2002/4/23
Y1 - 2002/4/23
N2 - The former alliances started to be moved in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, attacks on the United States, Dr. Ayla Gol said that, Washington managed to crack the
Russian-Armenian-Iranian alliance getting into a closer military relationship with Yerevan. In an interview with the Turkish Daily News, Gol, who is a young and promising academic, suggested more
steps should be taken by Turkey, to follow a balanced policy on the Caucasus in the new political environment. Turkey should leave its pro-Azerbaijani policies, and
should play a more active role in the region.
AB - The former alliances started to be moved in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, attacks on the United States, Dr. Ayla Gol said that, Washington managed to crack the
Russian-Armenian-Iranian alliance getting into a closer military relationship with Yerevan. In an interview with the Turkish Daily News, Gol, who is a young and promising academic, suggested more
steps should be taken by Turkey, to follow a balanced policy on the Caucasus in the new political environment. Turkey should leave its pro-Azerbaijani policies, and
should play a more active role in the region.
M3 - Other contribution
PB - Hürriyet Daily News
ER -