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    THE PATH VIA RUSSIA IS NOT SUITABLE FOR AMERICANS
    by Olga Allenova

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    December 15, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    The US is seeking alternative routes to Afghanistan

    PENTAGON IS WORKING OUT AN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FOR DELIVERY OF CARGOES TO
    AFGHANISTAN BYPASSING RUSSIA; Afghan television channel Lemar reported
    with reference to top-ranking sources in Pentagon that the US was
    considering an option of the so-called Afghan transit via Georgia,
    Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. According to Western experts,
    such transit will enable the US and NATO to accomplish the operation
    in Afghanistan successfully without the assistance of Russia and to
    gain a foothold in the countries of the Caspian Basin.

    Afghan television channel Lemar reported with reference to top-ranking
    sources in Pentagon that the US was considering an option of the
    so-called Afghan transit via Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and
    Uzbekistan. According to Western experts, such transit will enable the
    US and NATO to accomplish the operation in Afghanistan successfully
    without the assistance of Russia and to gain a foothold in the
    countries of the Caspian Basin.

    Admiral Mullen partially confirmed this information. He stated, "We
    took a lot of effort to work out other routes to deliver supplies to
    the troops. We achieved serious success in this direction."

    Andrei Serenko, expert of the center for studying of contemporary
    Afghanistan, reported, "At present, Americans have only two routes to
    Afghanistan: via Peshawar and via Kandahar. However, the throughput
    capacity of the route via Kandahar is not very big. Besides, it is
    not very safe, leaving apart the fact that it is assigned to the
    British. Bearing in mind that the price that Russia may set is giving
    up of the AMD deployment in Eastern Europe, the US needs a new route."

    Observers in Brussels have been speaking about negotiations with Russia
    on opening the ground transit to Afghanistan for a long time. This
    very factor became one of the main reasons for unfreezing of relations
    with Russia at the latest meeting of the foreign ministers of the
    NATO member states. Serenko said, "The operation in Afghanistan is
    one of the main tasks of Washington now. Elections will take place
    in Afghanistan in May and, bearing in mind the existence of strong
    opposition to President Hamid Karzai, not the pro-American forces may
    ascend to power. This will mean that the difficult and long operation
    in Afghanistan has been fruitless. That is why it is important for
    Washington to conduct a ground operation and to "wipe off" the Talibs
    by May."

    At any rate, even if the efforts of NATO turn out to be successful
    and Russia decides to sign a general agreement with the alliance,
    this will not solve the problem. The air transit is expensive and its
    capacity is not very big. Besides, the alliance will hardly be content
    with dependence on the stance of Moscow. Expert Serenko explains,
    "Russia has already shown that some day it may insert troops into
    another state. Hence, it may block the transit for NATO too. That is
    why NATO will wish to be on the safe side and open a new route."

    Negotiations conducted in the Central Asia by officials of the US
    administration confirm existence of the new project too. Their results
    are already obvious: last week the parliament of Kazakhstan ratified
    the memorandum on support of the operation in Afghanistan. These
    documents enable the US to use the military part of the airport of
    Alma-Ata as a reserve airfield for emergency landings for military
    airplanes flying to Afghanistan.

    The parliament of Georgia confirmed negotiations on the new Afghan
    route too. One of the parliament members from the ruling national
    movement of Georgia stated, "The port in Poti is strategically
    important for our Western allies. It is possible to deliver
    cargoes from Poti to Azerbaijan and from there to Kazakhstan and
    Uzbekistan. However, as I know, the fundamental agreement of Azerbaijan
    with this project has not been received yet."

    Azerbaijani political scientists state, "Such negotiations may take
    place and the price of the agreement of Azerbaijan is settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem." Azerbaijani parliament member Anar
    Mamedkhanov remarked, "Azerbaijan has beneficial geographic location
    and it will use it for its national interests, first of all, for
    solving of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem."
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