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Russia As New Supply Line to Afghanistan? No Thanks

George Friedman, Stratfor | February 5, 2009

A recent Taliban bridge bombing in Pakistan which cut off supply lines to NATO forces in Afghanistan has once again highlighted the vulnerability of passing through Pakistan. ++The US is, however, running out of luring alternatives; considering Russia as a substitute would require the US "to pledge that it will respect the Russian sphere of influence in the former USSR," a guarantee Obama is not ready to give. ++ The only solution is to rethink the Washington culture: "rely less on troops, and more on covert operations like the CIA."

 

 
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