MOSCOW—The Kremlin's decision to allow transport of U.S. and NATO supplies through Russia to Afghanistan appears to reflect its willingness to ease tensions with Washington now that President Barack Obama is in office."Let's hope the new U.S. administration will be more successful than the previous one in dealing with the Afghan settlement," Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said. "We are ready to work on the most acute issues, such as ... deliveries of non-military cargo."Read the rest with links here.
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We need to revise this I came across a article this morning where they are going to close a base that we now use as a supply line in.
Not sure if I can post the article on here or the link but if you like contact me in a private message and I will supply both.
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- A Russian-led bloc of post-Soviet nations has agreed to establish a rapid-reaction military force to combat terrorists and respond to regional emergencies, Russian media reported Wednesday.
The decision came a day after reports that Kyrgyzstan is planning to close a strategically important U.S. military base that Washington uses to transport troops and supplies into Afghanistan
Post-Soviet nations to form military force - CNN.com
A Russian-led bloc of post-Soviet nations has agreed to establish a rapid-reaction military force to combat terrorists and respond to regional emerge…
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Not sure if I can post the article on here or the link but if you like contact me in a private message and I will supply both.
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- A Russian-led bloc of post-Soviet nations has agreed to establish a rapid-reaction military force to combat terrorists and respond to regional emergencies, Russian media reported Wednesday.
The decision came a day after reports that Kyrgyzstan is planning to close a strategically important U.S. military base that Washington uses to transport troops and supplies into Afghanistan