The U.S. has a lot to win in Central Asia, but the fact that no U.S. President has ever visited the region has made it more difficult for Washington to achieve its policy objectives
, and does not want its relationship with the U.S. to endanger the third party investments along with the political complications if foreign nationals are killed in attacks from Afghan territory. by an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan splinter group that hit the
U.S. and Israeli embassies, and the office of the Uzbek prosecutor-general. The attacks left 33 militants, 10 policemen, and four civilian dead.A U.S. blueprint for Central Asia may succeed as Washington is influential yet geographically removed.
in China, and the next meeting will be in 2025 in Kazakhstan. Will the U.S. agree to a similar format or will the upcoming meeting at the UN be a one-time photo op? If it really feels the Belt and Road Initiative is a trap, ensure local infrastructure projects have alternative financing options. A wise Washington will allow the local governments - that will suffer the consequences of bad choices - to set the pace of regional integration and achieve balance in their foreign relations. The Americans must understand that their friends in Central Asia are not ready to reject relations with Russia, China, Iran, and Afghanistan, which are not foreign interlopers but part of the rich history of the region.
The post-9/11 “You are either with us, or with the terrorists” attitude or the Biden administration’s yearning for a struggle between “democracies and autocracies” are counterproductive. It may be time to reflect on the words of the late American president, , who declared, “We must recognize that we cannot remake the world simply by our own command… Every nation has its own traditions, its own values, its own aspirations.
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