Posts Tagged ‘Tajikstan’
Persistent Engagement: The Obama Doctrine of Neo-Imperialism in Execution
Special Warfare | May-June 2010 (Vol. 23, Issue 3) PERSISTENT ENGAGEMENT Civil Military Support Elements Operating in CENTCOM By Maj. Ross F. Lightsey, Sr. In ongoing irregular conflicts, the civil-military support element, or CMSE, is a unique resource that provides military commanders and United States ambassadors in various regions and [...]
Stratfor on the Russian Dilemma
Stratfor | By Peter Zeihan | 15 June 2010 The Kyrgyzstan Crisis and the Russian Dilemma STRATFOR often discusses how Russia is on a bit of a roll. The U.S. distraction in the Middle East has offered Russia a golden opportunity to re-establish its spheres of influence in the region, steadily expanding the Russian zone of control into a shape [...]
India plays catch-up in the great game
Asia Times | By By M K Bhadrakumar | 18 July 2009 The Central Asian question is no more the same as it was in the 1990s. No one speculates anymore that it was inevitable that the region would descend into anarchy. However, the problems endemic to a critical period of state formation linger. The transition economies were just about switching [...]
Pakistan Army Action Pushing Terrorists Back to Uzbekistan and Tajikstan
According to two reports (on Uzbekistan and Tajikstan), the Pakistan Army operation may have caused terrorists from Uzbekistan and Tajikstan to return to their countries. (more...)









