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lovuian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-28-05 02:17 PM
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Uzbekistan demands withdrawal of US army bases -

http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/91/366/16060_Uzbekistan.html

The Senate of Uzbekistan has passed an unexampled resolution for the present world recently. Members of the upper house of the republican parliament demanded the USA should withdraw its army base from the Khanabad airdrome. According to the Uzbek parliament, the USA does not fulfill its financial obligations. In addition, Uzbek authorities do not wish to indulge the USA in conducting revolutions in Central Asia.

It took the discussion more than two hours to last, which eventually ended with a unanimously approved document. The document runs that the Senate of the republic of Uzbekistan does not see any grounds to prolong the US-Uzbek agreement for Khanabad (the agreement was signed on 7 October 2001), for the current situation in Afghanistan does not require such measures. In addition, senators pointed out that the USA used the Afghan factor as a cover up with a view to settle down in Central Asia and continue to organize so-called color revolutions, which destabilize the region.

It has been quite a while, since someone could dare to use such a tone to speak with the USA. It has never happened even with Iran or North Korea, the sworn enemies of the USA. Most likely, Uzbek senators and President Islam Karimov thought that Russia and China, their Shanghai Cooperation Organization partners, that passed the resolution together with Uzbekistan, would not leave the former Soviet republic face to face with the USA. However, the US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said in response to such an initiative that American bases were not leaving anywhere. Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has already agreed that the US base in Manas, Kyrgyzstan, would continue its existence.

It is also possible that Uzbek authorities have been frightened with the recent uprising in the republic, which swept across the town of Andijan in the middle of May. Islamic extremists have been exercising their activity without any foreign support, but now Uzbek authorities can witness quite different matters. Most likely, the US administration would like to have their own people in the government of Uzbekistan, who would establish a certain regime there that would be loyal to the West. However, such people are not easy to find: representatives of one of Islamic movements of Uzbekistan call themselves "democrats." It just so happens that Uzbekistan would have been ruled by extremists, if the current regime had collapsed after the Andijan events.

The USA supported Osama bin Laden in the 1980s in the war against the USSR in Afghanistan. The enemy's enemy did not prove to be a friend. Hardly had the previous adversary left Afghanistan, when Al-Qaeda set about the former sponsor. It brings up the idea that Uzbek Islamists, the majority of which have ties with Bin Laden, are not likely to do something different. The USA is digging its own grave, as it tries to harm Russia and China.

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Bush has been a busy boy all over the world!!!
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KeepItReal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-28-05 02:21 PM
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1. This is kinda old. They gave Bush & Co. 180 days to vacate awhile ago
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