Russia / Putin / Juveniles / Society…

The government must take into account the opinions of Russian society when considering introducing a special juvenile justice system, President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday at a congress of the Russian Parents Opposition group.

“The opinion of society, it goes without saying, will be heard and considered. In these issues, there must be no place for secrecy or imposition when taking on these projects,” Putin said.

Russia has been working on the implementation of a special justice system for handling juveniles since it signed the European Social Charter back in 2000. That initiative has been strongly opposed by conservative groups in Russia, including the Russian Orthodox Church, as an alien western practice damaging traditional family values.

Children’s rights ombudsmen offices have been established across the country in the past year, but there is still no separate branch of the courts for dealing with minors.

Putin said over 141,000 citizens had signed a petition expressing concern over introduction of a juvenile justice system, and said he recognized the concerns of those who thought that a series of draft laws on guarantees for the rights of children contained social risks.

“And most importantly, Russian family traditions are not fully taken into account in them,” he said.

Over half (57 percent) of Russians questioned in a survey last week backed the idea of juvenile courts in Russia, but some 71 percent said they were against children’s rights taking priority over those of their parents.

Sixty percent said minors should not be allowed to take action against their parents in the courts, according to the survey conducted by the VTsIOM state-run polling organization.

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Countdown to Sochi Winter Olympics 2014…

The Winter Olympics, held for the first time in Russia, are to take place from Feb 7 to 23, 2014 in the Black Sea resort of Sochi…

Russia has begun the one-year countdown until the Black Sea city of Sochi hosts the Winter Olympic Games. President Vladimir Putin attended the event after firing a senior official in the organizing committee.

Cities across Russia began the festivities by unveiling special clocks in their main squares which are to countdown the days, hours and minutes until the Sochi Winter Games open in one year’s time.

The capital, Moscow, unveiled a clock measuring six meters (19.69-feet) in height near Red Square. The mayor, Sergei Sobyanin was joined by Olympic champions Svetlana Zhurova and Ivan Ukhov for the unveiling ceremony.

So I put this widget here so that everyone can come by when they desire and see how long before the next Winter Olympics start…

Kyle Keeton
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I have talked about this before: Big Mac index…

bigmacThe Big Mac index is a guide to alignment of world currencies in regard to the US dollar and is based on comparing price for a McDonald’s Big Mac in various countries. In January 2013 a burger in Russia cost $2.43 at market exchange rates, while in the United States the price was $4.37. So the “raw” Big Mac index shows that the ruble was undervalued by 44.5%. This means, the US dollar exchanges to the Russian ruble at 1/30.5 rate, while its actual rate should be 1/16.69, according to the index.

The Big Mac index…

Yes a Big Mac is only $2.08 near us in Russia. I am always amazed how cheap McDonald’s is in Ukraine and Russia, compared to America! In fact a few months ago we bought a Big Mac in the heart of Moscow and it ran 76 rubles. That is around $2.53 per Big Mac and it is located in one of the most expensive cities in the world… (That is what they say! I don’t see it…)

To top it all off, it is the exact same food! I mean exactly…

Hmm, you should be doing some thinking’s…

That is some serious inflation in America, because when I left America years ago. A big Mac was under $3 (My last Big Mac – American made was $2.58 in Covington, Kentucky – seven years ago…) and my first one in Russia was over $2 even then. Basically the price in Russia has stayed dormant and in America it has rocketed..

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P.S. These are averages for the countries. So your price could be more or less for your Big Mac. Mine is less and I have seen them many times below $2 in Russia…

Georgia: Total Population is 4.5 million – 1.2 million say leave Saakashvili…

Coffee-iconOver 1.2 million people sign a petition demanding President Mikhail Saakashvili’s resignation! These petition signatures were collected in Georgia, by the representatives of the non-governmental organization “Unanimity for the Rights of Society…”

Now in anyone book that is a major portion of the population! I find it interesting that the West does not even talk about this, except on the back page near the obituaries and recipes…

But let a few thousand people walk around Moscow and scream murder and there is a thousand reporters form the western media trying to blow the story up into a scandal that rivals “Peyton Place” everyday of the year…

In Georgia that is like 27% of the population and that speaks volumes about what the people want!

I don’t see Sassy leaving anytime soon and I suspect he will cause trouble before and after he leaves, unless as we use to say, “They run him out of town on a rail car!”

I have watched this last month at the numbers of signatures growing on this petition and I have to say that Sassy needs to retire and enjoy the Bahamas or somewhere else just like his best buddy the Ex-President of Ukraine is doing. You know you never hear hardly a word out of Yushchenko and he is smart enough to keep it that way…

Interesting…

Kyle Keeton
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Russia / Georgia and that cup of Coffee in 2013…

coffeecupRussia said that they will talk with Georgia again after Saakashvili is no longer around and in power! That is what is crossing my mind in thinking’s this morning as I sit down to write this post. So it is sip coffee time and write what I think about life…

Well as I said above, that time has come and even though Saakashvili is still hanging on to his Presidential Palace with his finger nails, he has no power and is all alone in that wonderful Palace on the cliffs over looking old Tbilisi…

The news is full of “Georgia this and Georgia that” now in Russia. Now Russia will import Georgian Wines again and the Georgian Prime Minister is coming to Moscow and and and and and…

The western press is not paying attention and for a good reason, the western governments have told them to ignore Georgia for now. Saakashvili is a flopping fish on the beach and the newly elected government is pro Russian, not pro America…

I thought of a good thing for Saakashvili to do! He can go to America and run for President in the next elections. That would a be a perfect thing to allow him to expand his ideas of democracy in America and he would definitely help to expand the American police state into a thing of beauty, all over the USA…

No really! The next step for America is to have a good Foreign Puppet Dictator with fake democracy implements, from the king of democracy America, to take over the helm of the sinking ship and turn America into the country of the neoconservative war machine dreams…

I mean who cares if you are a sinking ship? As long as you can still make those canons roar with death, go down with the guns blazing! Saakashvili is the man for the job…

So now Russia is embracing Georgia again and Georgia will finally be able to enjoy the fruits of the labors of her people as now a market will open up for her goods. You must understand that for years now Georgia has been devastated because the western world, that so whole hardily provoked the “War of 2008!” between Georgia and Russia. Never fulfilled all the promises of glory that were hung as carrots in front of Saakashvili eyes…

Lets hope that Saakashvili will be kept under wraps and Georgia can get back on track. Lets hope that Georgia can work things out with Russia and work out a end to the situation in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Lets hope that the Georgian people can once again embrace the families that live all over Russia and the same for Russians with families all over Georgia…

Really after visiting Georgia and other CIS countries, this American realized that they are all good wonderful people, who are the same people in their hearts…

It is just really sad that they allow the west to play political games and insert said “democracy dictator” per color revolution. It is time that these old CIS (Soviet) countries learn to bind together and grow into a proper powerhouse of a world leading government entity…

It is damn for sure that many of them (Soviet countries) have all degraded into a cesspool separate from each other and that my friend is exactly what the west wanted and intended…

Kyle Keeton
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Typical Meal at a Russian Cafe…

typical meal in Russia at a cafeWhen Sveta and I go out to eat and we pick a cafe, instead of McDonald’s (Which is most of the time!). This picture is a perfect example of what would feed two people and it would be considered a very normal meal…

Two soups, one bread, one pie with cabbage, two room temperature drinks, a salad and two meat cutlets and potato plates. The potatoes would be easily substituted with grechka as a side dish with the meat. You stand in line, cafeteria style and as you see you carry everything on a tray…

This is what we find 90% of the time as we travel around Russia and eat out. The food is plain and just plain delicious. Cost of a meal like this will run on average about 200-250 rubles ($6.50-$8.50) at a normal small village cafe…

You never go away hungry and getting to meet the locals is always the best way to go. The owners of these cafes that we eat at love it when an American appreciates their food and believe you me, I appreciate good food… 🙂

The only difference in the meal would be that many times we get hot tea instead of a drink. The drink above is a light smoky flavored drink that I really like and they have another drink that is fruit berry based. Either one is perfect to drink and of course coffee is always available at most places. Water is not available unless you buy it by the bottle. Russians do not supply ice water with the meals or ice with anything for that matter…

Just thought that you would like to see what you would eat in a Russian cafe as you travel Russia. Now do not confuse this with eating at a fancy restaurant in Moscow. They are not the same thing and definitely not the same cost…

Kyle Keeton
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Interesting: Russian Adoption Issues with America…

Russia’s Investigation Committee chief Alexander Bastrykin invited U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to come to Moscow in order to discuss the investigation of the crimes committed against 13 adopted Russian children in the United States…

In his letter to Holder, Bastrykin noted that Russian investigators are investigating criminal cases concerning the violence against Russian children adopted in the United States…

The Russian Investigation Committee is investigating criminal cases involving 13 Russian children adopted in the United States:

Sergei Nakonechny (Luke Alexander Evans),
Nikita Khoryakov (Zakari Louis Higier),
Dima Yakovlev (Harrison Chase Dmitry),
Ksenia Antonova (Ksenia Mae Blanford),
Yelena, Sergei, Leonid and Kristina Zhivodrov (O’Brien Yelena Maibusch, O’Brien Sergey Maibusch, O’Brien Leonid Maibusch, and O’Brien Kristina Maibusch),
Danila Krichun (Daniel Alexander Sweeney),
ILya Kargyntsev (Dykstra Isaac Jonathan),
Anna Pochetnaya (Logan Anna Higginbotham),
Ivan Skorobogatov (Craver Nathaniel Michael), and
Maxim Babayev (Kaleb Maxim Traylor)…

I have been hearing about these kids on the Russia news and as of right now America is refusing to help these children and or look into what is happening with them, due to poor regulations and lack of desires of the officials to solve the issues…

I am here to tell you that Russia will not go away on the adoption issue and as it was never a political issue as the west has been telling everyone, Russia will pursue these children and their abuse in the USA…

This is a much more common issue than you realize. I have been involved with a dozen or so cases and have passed information on to authorities here in Russia, to try to get help for kids in America that are being abused…

I know that many people are very good parents, but we seem to have a screw loose somewhere and these kids are getting the shaft…

Kyle Keeton
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It is a Blizzard in Korolev, Russia…

Attached to Moscow is a city of 200,000 people (Korolev) and it is that city that Sveta and I live in. Today it is snowing so hard that visibility is around two or three meters at times and luckily it swirls away in a breeze and you can see far enough to tell if the road is safe to cross. As you try to get around in feet of deep soft snow…

Now this would be okay, except this snow is on top of lots and lots of snow all winter and I was measuring the pack on some sidewalks and it is a meter thick in places solid packed ice. Ice that is formed by trampling feet as they try to get to and fro as people go to work and the stores…

It is strange to be able to reach things in the trees along the sidewalks that in the summer are so far above your head that you would have to try to climb the tree, to reach them. Now I was able to retrieve several balloons the other day, ones that I took a picture of and Boza was excited to play with them… (Source)

russia_korolevI thought it would be a good day to explain where I live again, as I have had a whole bunch of e-mails asking about where Sveta, Boza and I live in Russia… (Source)

The map to the left has a heart in red for the location of the city that Sveta and I live in… <———

Korolev, Korolyov or Королёв as it is known is a wonderful city and is very sufficient , as you really never need to leave it to find anything that you want. The city is named after Sergei Pavlovich Korolev who is widely regarded as the founder of the Soviet Space Agency… (Source)

Korolev is the home of the third place that I have lived in Russia and it really is the best so far to date. In fact I do not see a need for us to ever move from Korolev. In fact Sveta and I have been able to purchase the new unit that we live in from the family of hers and hence it means we have no house payment, to deal with. Russians virtually own all their homes, unlike most in America and that makes for cheap living in comparison…

All we have to deal with is utilities and when I lived in America, I never dreamed that utilities could be so cheap as they are in Russia. Only one place in America did I have dirt cheap utilities (and that was only electricity) when I lived on a lake that had hydroelectric and we got a special deal because we lived in that situation…

So as I sip that cup of coffee and do some thinking’s as to what I need to do and achomplish. I am trying to get lined out a publisher for a book of mine that is a week away from being done and I have according to the old saying, “Too many irons in the fire!”

Sveta has found someone to do some artwork and if all works well by the end of 2013 I will have 4 or 5 books done and published. I have discovered my calling and producing SciFi series books is a dream come true for me…

So I have to walk the dog and get back to work, it fits on a snowy day like this. I have only one reservation about today and Sveta has had to go to the dentist and have a wisdom tooth pulled. That is no fun and I suspect she will be kinda grouchy tonight when she gets home…

That reminds me! I have to get an appointment to the doctor and have my medications adjusted, I am having issues with heart medicines…

Gotta run, Boza is calling me and he wants to go play in drifts of snow over his head… 🙂

Kyle Keeton
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Moscow’s Message to America: “Hands Off” the Middle East and Africa By Stephen Lendman…

Munich’s Security Conference is held annually. This year marks the 49th session. Dozens of countries participated. Hundreds of world leaders attended.

They included heads of state, foreign affairs and defense ministers, as well as other senior figures. Active engagement was prioritized. Current and future security challenges were discussed.

In 2007, Russian President Vladimir Putin took full advantage. He pulled no punches. He sharply criticized US foreign policy. He called it:

“very dangerous (in its) uncontained hyper-use of force – military force – in international relations, force that is plunging the world into an abyss of permanent conflicts.” US imperialism, he stressed, “overstepped its national borders in every way.”

“(U)nilateral illegal actions have not resolved any single problem. They have become a hotbed of further conflicts.”

“We are seeing increasing disregard for the fundamental principles of international law….No one feels safe! Because no one can feel that international law is like a stone wall that will protect them.”

“Of course, such a policy stimulates an arms race. The dominance of force inevitably encourages a number of countries to acquire weapons of mass destruction.”

Putin also addressed a “unipolar world.” He called it one “in which there is one master, one sovereign. And at the end of the day, this is pernicious not only for all those within this system, but also for the sovereign itself because it destroys itself from within.”

He added that “We are constantly being taught about democracy. But for some reason those who teach us do not want to learn themselves.”

America deplores democracy at home and abroad. It prioritizes unchallenged dominance. It demands what it says goes. Russia supports peace, not war. It favors diplomatic conflict resolution.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov attended this year’s Conference. Itar Tass headlined “Moscow calls on West not to impose outside values on peoples of Middle East, Africa.”

Lavrov told participants:

“We all aspire for stability and conditions for sustainable development in the Middle East and in Africa, we want the peoples of countries there to be able to move towards the democracy and wellbeing, to have guaranteed human rights, smooth supplies of hydrocarbons and other vital resources.”

“If those are our joint objectives, then, we may agree on transparent and clear rules, which should be used by all players in their practical actions.”

“Agree that we all will be supporting the democratic reforms of the changing countries, but not to impose an outside value scale, acknowledging the variety of development models.”

“Should agree that we shall be supporting the peaceful settlement of the inner state conflicts and stopping of violence via conditions for an inclusive dialogue with involvement of all national political groups.”

“Should agree that we shall refrain from outside interference, especially by force, without a clear mandate from the UN Security Council and from any unilateral sanctions. That we should continuously and firmly fight extremism and terrorism in all forms, should demand observation of rights for ethnic and confessional minorities.”

“Approaches of our Western counterparts cause many questions.”

“Does support for change of regimes justify terror methods? Is it possible to be fighting in one situation against those who you support in another one?”

Lavrov said answers to key questions “should be found jointly, especially regarding final objectives for the efforts to settle crises in countries of the Euro-Atlantic region, which have more uniting aspects rather than discrepancies.”

Russia categorically opposes force. It wants Syrians alone to decide who’ll lead them. It wants no external interference. It’s got international law on its side.

Earlier Lavrov expressed concern about Israeli aggression on Syria. He called it “unacceptable.”

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak also addressed Munich participants. He admitted Israel’s involvement.

He said “what happened in Syria several days ago (is) proof that when we said something we mean it….and we say that we don’t think it should be allowed to bring advanced weapons into Lebanon.”

Israel committed naked aggression. It was unrelated to cross-border weapons transfers. Israel’s objectives aren’t clear. It may be to goad Syria to counterattack.

Doing so would risk greater war. It could become regional or global. History proves small conflicts at times become major ones.

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani warned Israel, saying:

 ”The world is witnessing a vengeance carried out by the West, particularly the US, and some backward elements in the region against resistance.”

He urged regional countries to distance themselves from Israel. He said “the Islamic awakening movement in the region would give a proper response to the Zionist regime.”

On February 3, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) said “Israeli Aggression Reveals Israel’s Role in Destabilizing Syria.”

Assad responded publicly for the first time. He said Israel acted in “collaboration with hostile external powers.” Syria’s able to confront challenges. It’ll repel aggression. Destabilizing Syria won’t work. Iran offers full support.

On February 2, Voice of Russia contributor Konstantin Garibov headlined “Israel’s air attack against Syria heralds new regional conflicts,” saying:

Doing so entails great risks. Russia’s Foreign Ministry condemned Israel’s attack. It called it “an unprovoked attack against a sovereign state.”

Syria declared the right to respond. International law permits justifiable self-defense. Lebanese political scientist Imad Rizk called the attack’s timing “symptomatic.”

Netanyahu “returned to big politics.” He forming a coalition government. He’s negotiating for strategic advantage. He’ll deal with Washington’s new Secretary of State.

 ”It looks like the attack became the US and Israel’s joint declaration” of war on Syria.

Vladimir Putin said “Israel will keep delivering blows on facilities or forces participating in the Syrian conflict. They would be either Islamist groups of troops loyal to Bashar al-Assad. I can foresee that as the crisis becomes worse, Israel could expand its participation in such attacks.”

Israel allegedly fears Islamic extremists. Supposedly it’s concerned about ties to Hamas and Hezbollah.

Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Oriental Studies analyst Vladimiri Sotnikov believes “It would be a nightmare for Israel.”

It’s likely what Israel prefers. It needs enemies to justify belligerence. Peace, calm and stability defeat its agenda.

As foreign minister in 1982, Yitzhak Shamir explained why Israel attacked Lebanon. A “terrible danger” existed, he said, “not so much a military one as a political one.”

On June 6, 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon. Fighting lasted nearly a year.

An Israeli staged false flag was pretext. Arafat was falsely blamed for Abu Nidal militants’ attempted assassination of Israeli UK ambassador Shlomo Argov.

Israel got the war it wanted. Around 18,000 Palestinians were massacred. Southern Lebanon remained occupied until May 2000. Israel still illegally holds Sheba Farms.

It’s a 14-square mile water-rich area near Syria’s Golan. It’s been lawlessly occupied since 1967 along with Ghajar, a bordering Lebanese village.

Sabra and Shatila remain symbols of Israeli ruthlessness. At the time, Ariel Sharon was defense minister. He ordered the slaughter. He let Phalangist fascists do his dirty work.

Palestinian civilians were massacred in cold blood. Women were raped multiple times before being killed. Children were murdered like adults.

Whole families were shot, stabbed, bludgeoned to death, or buried dead or alive under homes. Some were tortured before dying. Bodies were decapitated.

Corpses were charred and violated. Eyes were gouged out. Faces were unrecognizable.

Israel maliciously planned it. Sharon led it. He called it “ridding the world of the center of international terrorism.” Orwell couldn’t have said it better. No one to this day was punished. Israel massacres with impunity.

Haaretz contributor Gideon Levy said “Israel does as it pleases.” Rogue states operate that way. Criticizing them is called “heresy and treason.”

Israel overflies Lebanon’s airspace with impunity. It’s “taken for granted.” It bombards whatever it calls dangerous. It “invade(s) any place, settle(s) anywhere. It may do (almost) anything.”

It does any damn thing it wishes. Washington offers full support. They’re imperial partners. They jointly plan aggression. They get away with it because who’ll stop them?

“(A)nything allowed (is) shaped (in) Israeli consciousness.” It’s based on largely baseless assumptions. Notions about being surrounded by hostile Arabs don’t wash.

It bears repeating. The only threats Israel faces are ones it invents. It menaces regional neighbors and humanity. It prioritizes Middle East dominance.

It wants regional rivals eliminated. It wages unprovoked naked aggression. Israel alone has weapons of mass destruction. Using them is prioritized if threatened.

“(T)o hell with all the troublesome questions,” said Levy. Only what Israel wants matters. Rule of law principles apply to others. “Israel is allowed to do anything.”

It gets away with mass murder and much more. Its right is divine, it claims. It doesn’t matter what others say. Only Israeli interests count.

Saying so claims Jewish exceptionalism, specialness, and uniqueness. Israeli hardliners say they’re God’s “chosen people.” They have a divine right to commit naked aggression. Spurning human rights comes with the territory.

They can do any damn thing they wish. They debase moral values and ethical principles. They threaten Jews and non-Jews alike. They endanger humanity.

They need to be stopped before they kill again. In response to Israel’s May 2010 Mavi Marama massacre, former Congressman Dennis Kucinich asked colleagues to sign a letter to Obama, stating:

“It is not acceptable to repeatedly violate international law. It is not acceptable to shoot and kill innocent civilians. It is not acceptable to commit an act of aggression against another U.S. ally.”

“It is not acceptable to continue a blockade which denies humanitarian relief. It is not acceptable to heighten tensions in a region while the United States continues to put so much blood and treasure on the line.”

“No one questions the right of Israel to defend its border. (Doing so) does not extend to shooting innocent civilians anywhere in the world, anytime it pleases.”

“Israel must account for our support, for the lives of our soldiers, for the investment of billions from our taxpayers.”

“Israel owes the United States more than reckless, pre-meditated violence waged against innocent people.”

It’s hard imagining anyone in Congress today this forthright. It’s likely why Kucinich lost his March 2012 primary reelection bid. Dark forces targeted him. The Israeli Lobby wanted him ousted.

They went after Cynthia McKinney the same way. Doing the right thing is costly. The Israeli Lobby ran her out of Congress twice. Ruining her political career became policy.

Virtually no one in Congress criticizes Israel. Doing it risks being a career ender. McKinney believes principle matters most. Her soul isn’t for sale. Hopefully, Kucinich feels the same way.

He’s free to keep doing what’s right. Voices for truth and justice are badly needed. The most perilous time in world history demands they speak out. Imperiled humanity depends on it.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled “Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity.”

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanII.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

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Strengthen Pak-US Friendship by Nadir Mir…

Pakistan and America were and, perhaps, still are friends. Nevertheless, mostly this relationship has been a roller coaster ride, especially after the Afghan war that is the major cause of instability in Pakistan. Consequently, the economy is collapsing, militancy is increasing impacting Pak-US relations. Despite geopolitical bondage Islamabad and Washington blamed each other for it. Now with America’s planned exit from Afghanistan, there is a need to strengthen Pak-US friendship.

The US should be seen by Islamabad as a friend after its forces leave the neighborhood, and Washington needs to get rid of its obsessive thoughts about Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. It needs to realize that a strong, stable and economically vibrant nuclear Pakistan is required to bring about a nuclear balance in South Asia; it poses no threat to anyone.

Against this backdrop, Secretary of State John Kerry’s pragmatic and amiable views about Pakistan are a good omen. Hopefully, friendly relations with the US will develop in the future.

Pak-US Geopolitics: America is a global power, but also a non-Eurasian power. Washington has a long list of geopolitical concerns. Afghanistan should be on the wane, while Middle East and Africa are rising issues. The Afghan war has lasted too long. President Barack Obama, thus, has taken a bold and wise decision to draw down the forces Afghanistan. Pakistan can facilitate America in its exit strategy and help stabilize the war-torn country after the occupation forces leave.

Having said that, Mali and Algeria and Africa at large would now be the US-Nato forces’ major concern. The turbulence in North Africa, West Africa and larger Middle East is linked. After all, the geographically and economically north and west Africa is closer to Europe than Afghanistan, and a greater concern of the western world.

Moreover, the United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM or AFRICOM) was established to ensure American interests. Now, Washington needs to outsource its security concerns to Islamabad to achieve a negotiated peace in Afghanistan. For this purpose, the Pak-US relationship should be improved.

Pakistan seeks peace at home and peace abroad. Washington must respect the aspirations of Pakistani people and coordinate with the army and ISI for a peaceful Pakistan and Afghanistan. The ISI has greatly contributed to regional balance. All this is to America’s advantage so that it exits Afghanistan without worrying about leaving behind an explosive region. The reality is that Pakistan’s army would be the only professional, powerful military force between River Oxus and River Sutlej after the US has left Afghanistan.

All things considered, Pak-US geopolitical interests should coincide in future, only if Washington respects our national interests.

Pak-US Geo-economics: America’s geo-strategy should give way to geo-economics in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Central Asian Region.

The Central Asian energy and mineral resources can be easily piped through existing conduits through Afghanistan to the deep Gwadar seaport on the Arabian Sea. Pakistan is already coordinating with China and, perhaps, even Russia for geo-economic confluence. Yet, this is not a zero-sum game.

The USA can also be an economic partner, or part of a greater consortium. Energy and transit highways from Central Asia, the old silk route (China-Pakistan), and even the new silk route (Afghanistan, Pakistan and India) are all possible only through Pakistan. Therefore, it can serve as a bridge between the regions of Central Asia, West Asia, China and South Asia. This can be achieved in an environment of peace. Otherwise, Pakistan has the potential of acting as an interposing state.

Future Geopolitics: With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election, the chances of Israel-Iran conflict may rise. This may embroil the USA even if by default, while North Korea and USA’s relations can worsen. It seems that America is going to remain busy even after it departs from Afghanistan.

Pak-Afghan friendship and geo-economics ties are keys to regional peace. The training of the Afghan forces by Pakistan should go a long way in achieving the quest for stability. Islamabad can bring Kabul and Taliban on the negotiating table. On the whole, America, Pakistan, China and Russia can help achieve lasting peace in Afghanistan.

As Indian ambitions increase, there may be a divergence of interest with the US. Washington has leverage with Russia, China, the EU and other parts of the globe. On India, the main leverage is Pakistan. No matter how much New Delhi talks of ‘Shining India’, it would remain embroiled with Pakistan until it settles the Kashmir dispute.

Even as Israel, and even USA, come in conflict with Iran, a moderating and war-avoiding role can be played by Pakistan. Washington can benefit from Pakistan’s diplomacy that is not just limited to Afghanistan. By the same token, Washington should discourage centrifugal tendencies in Balochistan. Indeed, a united, peaceful, prosperous and nuclear-armed Pakistan is in the interest of regional balance and American efforts for a stable world.

The writer is a retired brigadier and has authored a book titled Gwadar on the Global Chessboard. Email: nadirmir13@gmail.com Blog: wwwpakistangeopolitics.blogspot.com. The article has been posted with full consent of Nadir Mir and any issues with copyright should be sent to the author in person…

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