http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=5564
 
US-Russian naval rivalries heat up over Black, Caspian, Persian Gulf seas
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
September 8, 2008, 11:21 AM (GMT+02:00)
 
USS Mount Whitney enters Black Sea
DEBKAfile’s military sources report Washington is testing the Turkish 
government’s response to the permanent anchoring of US warships at either of 
the two Georgian ports of Poti or Batumi. This would be quid pro quo for 
Moscow’s interest in bases in Iranian Azerbaijan and the Persian Gulf.
Monday, Sept. 8, a NATO delegation was due in Georgia to evaluate damage to 
military structure following the five-day war with Russia last month. This is a 
further irritant for Moscow after the highly sophisticated American command 
vessel USS Mount Whitney docked in Poti Saturday. 
Our sources report that the US anticipates a protracted period of tension with 
Russia for the following reasons: 
1. US and NATO vessels will need safe coastal berths when the approaching 
winter storms strike the Black Sea. As time goes by, Turkey, which under 
international conventions controls the passage of naval vessels through the 
Dardanelles, will be under increasing pressure from Russia to block the 
waterway to NATO. 
Already, Turkey fears it may lose its top trading partner, Russia. Since the 
outbreak of the Georgian crisis a month ago, Moscow has introduced new customs 
regulations which have backed up at checkpoints dozens of Turkish trucks 
carrying export goods. The predicted loss to Turkish firms is some $1 billion 
so far, a figure that would treble if Moscow continued its unacknowledged 
sanction up to the end of the year. 
2. A permanent base in a Georgian port is seen by US strategists as the 
quickest way to show the flag for Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili 
without a frontal clash with Russia. 
Washington sources argue that if Russia can maintain a large fleet base at the 
Crimean port of Sevastopol and a second at Abkhazia, there is no reason why 
America cannot maintain a permanent presence on the Black Sea too.
3. Washington is well aware of the talk in Moscow and Tehran in recent days 
about establishing Russian naval bases in Iran: Iranian Azerbaijan on the 
Caspian Sea and an Iranian-held island in the Persian Gulf.
The latter, if Moscow and Tehran reached agreement, would terminate US naval 
control of the Persian Gulf waters opposite Iran forces and drastically upset 
the balance of strength in the region. Washington’s response to this talk is 
its bid for a permanent Black Sea base.



Mark R. Taylor
 
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