New Russia-Backed Kyrgyz Regime 'Should' Shut Down Key U.S. ...
: Russia and its applications with an essential basis for the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan and the imperial mobilization in Central Asia be stopped.
After the ouster yesterday of the US-allied government, "the new leaders of Kyrgyzstan has sought to reassure Washington on Thursday that he may continue using the Manas air base in close proximity of the capital Bishkek as a link to Procurement for U.S. operations in Afghanistan, "Mohammed Salih reports Inter Press Service.
Omurbek Tekebayev, a leader of the Kyrgyz opposition former address constitutional issues in the new government, tol Reuters, "Russia has played its role in the overthrow Bakiyev.
"You've seen the level of the joy of Russia, when they saw Bakiyev party," he said. "So now there is a strong probability that the duration of the presence of American air base in Kyrgyzstan will be shortened."
A senior Russian official quoted by news agency "that Mr Bakiyev has not fulfilled a promise to close the [Manas airbase and] said that there should be a single base in Kyrgyzstan --- a Russian "
More than 200,000 soldiers were deployed in Afghanistan through Manas, 50,000 last month alone. The ousted president, today took $ 2 billion in Russian aid, according to Reuters, on condition that --- according to the will of the Kyrgyz people --- the U.S. base would be closed last year.
FMR. Pres. Bakiyev, on the contrary, increased the rent charged in the U.S.Government $ 17.1 million per year to 60 million dollars plus an additional $ 117 million in government aid, Owen Matthews wrote in Newsweek yesterday.
The Obama administration "Kyrgyz opposition angered last summer by Mr. Bakiyev court in a successful attempt to finally reverse its decision to close the base, angering the opposition," Clifford Levy reports in The New York Times .
Although "American officials have said that from Wednesday evening based operating normally", that "revolution is a potential embarrassment" for the administration, he adds that the U.S. embassy in the Kyrgyz capital expressed in a statement that it was "deeply concerned"....

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