Monday, May 16, 2005

Gunfire Persists in Eastern Uzbek City-AP

ANDIJAN, Uzbekistan - Gunfire persisted Monday in the eastern city where Uzbek security forces fired on protesters last week — a clash that reportedly left several hundred dead — and new accounts emerged that violence in nearby towns killed hundreds more, further threatening the stability of the government in this key U.S. ally in Central Asia.

Protesters, eh? Hmmm...
When an AP story refers to a nation as a "key U.S. ally", you know something's up. You also know that the death toll will start rising soon.
I warned about Central Asia being the actual next target in the rush to global hegemony two years ago. Their resource-rich soils are of vital importance to the Righteous Holy Crusaders. The CIA dossier on Uzbekistan alone lists natural gas, petroleum, coal, gold, uranium, silver, copper, lead and zinc, tungsten, and molybdenum as the natural resources begging to be liberated by the Empire

No comments:

Post a Comment