February 2, 2005
Uncomfortable in Uzbekistan
by Joe Katzman at February 2, 2005 7:00 AM
Winds team member Nathan Hamm of the Argus covers a recent interview with Craig Murray, formerly the British Ambassador to Uzbekistan. All is not well there.
Nathan's earlier post about Central Asia, democracy, and U.S. policy is its necessary twin, in order to acieve a fuller perspective... as is Dan Darling's famous backgrounder on Beslan and Al-Qaeda in Central Asia if you really want to understand the choices involved.
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