The Superpower-Russian War On Afganistan






WHAT THE SUPERPOWER'S
DECLARATION OF WORLD $LAVERY
MEANS



For the sake of getting closer to imperialism, for the sake of achieving Soviet-American collaboration, which is N. Khrushchev's and his group's highest aspiration and ideal, the revisionists do not hesitate even to betray the true friends and allies of the Soviet people, the vital interests of the socialist countries, the working class, the peoples and nations oppressed and exploited by the imperialists. [1]




The United States [The Superpower] is increasingly relying on three transit routes snaking through Central Asia, Russia and the Caucasus, to ship non-military [?] supplies and fuel into Afghanistan



Use of the Northern Distribution Network to supply U.S. and coalition forces [The Superpower and its henchmen] has been crucial in the ongoing war against terrorism [against the Ialamic Emirate of Afghanistan] and its role underscores the political and strategic importance of the Central Asian nations



just three years ago, about 90 percent of non-military [?]supplies to Afghanistan went through Karachi, Pakistan. Today, close to 75 percent of [this all-out war] cargo is shipped through the northern network. Some 40 percent of cargo goes through the ground network, 31 percent is shipped by air and 29 percent heads through Pakistan



The network involves three routes to ship items like fuel, clothes, vehicles and other "non-lethal" supplies. One route begins in Poti, [puppet] Georgia, a port on the Black Sea, goes through Azerbaijan, across the Caspian Sea and into Central Asia. A second route begins in Riga, Latvia, and extends through Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The third route also starts in Latvia and goes through Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and heads into Afghanistan via Tajikistan.



Separate from the network, the United States [The Superpower] relies on the Manas Transit Center in Kyrgyzstan to transport American and coalition [Superpower and henchmen] forces. Manas also serves as an air refueling site for aircraft heading to Afghanistan.



Russia...may redeploy troops to the border of Tajikistan and Afghanistan. [2]




from:




[1] THE MODERN REVISIONISTS ON THE WAY TO DEGENERATING INTO SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS AND TO FUSING WITH SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY (Reproduced from Zeri i Popullit dated April 7,1964)

(over 47 years ago)

--At pages 303, 304 of THE PARTY OF LABOR OF ALBANIA IN BATTLE WITH MODERN REVISIONISM: SPEECHES AND ARTICLES, «NAIMFRASHËRI» PUBLISHING HOUSE, TIRANA, 1972

(39 years ago)

http://archive.250x.com/hoxha.html

PgDn 9x



[2] APNewsBreak: US relies on Central Asia route

Dec 19, 9:04 AM EST


http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_US_CENTRAL_ASIA?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-12-19-09-04-20




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