Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Central Asia: U.S. In Decline While Russia Rises

U.S. servicemen from Bravo Company, 234 Battalion 1st Infantry Division, board a plane bound for Afghanistan at the U.S. transit center at Manas airport near Bishkek April 15, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Vladimir Pirogov

U.S. Vacates Base In Central Asia As Russia's Clout Rises -- Reuters

(Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday handed back its only Central Asian airbase to the government of Russia's close ally Kyrgyzstan, as President Barack Obama winds down U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Moscow makes a comeback in its old imperial backyard.

In a move aimed at pleasing its former overlord Russia, parliament in Kyrgyzstan voted a year ago to give Washington until July 11 to vacate the Manas Transit Center, which has served U.S. operations in Afghanistan since 2001.

The base, at the main civilian airport in the former Soviet republic, moved more than 5.3 million servicemen in and out of Afghanistan and handled tens of thousands of cargo shipments and refueling missions.

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My Comment: In all fairness to this Reuter's report .... this part of Asia is "Russia's backyard".

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