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RussiaToday: http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/...
February 3, 2009, 20:17

Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev explained the decision with economic considerations and the negative public attitude.

Still, Russia and Kyrgyzstan will continue cooperating with the United States on Afghanistan after the closure of the U.S. airbase in the ex-Soviet Central Asian state, the Russian president said on Tuesday.

"We could join our efforts to promote regions stability and our countries will help the operations underway in the region. We are ready for coordinated action," said Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, adding that the decision to close the Manas base was up to Kyrgyzstan.

Manas airport in Bishkek has been home to a thousand-strong American airbase since 2001, the year Kyrgyzstan joined the anti-terror coalition set up after 9/11. The US base used to be the main hub for moving men, equipment and supplies to US and allied forces operating in nearby Afghanistan because of its 90-minute flying time to the war, instead of seven hours from other launching areas.

US march towards Asia

The September 11 attacks made Central Asia the region of high importance for the US Department of Defense. Straight after

these shocking events the United States found Manas base to be useful for Afghan operations. First of all, it is attractive because of its 90-minute flying time to the war, instead of seven hours from other launching areas.

The base was named after Chief Peter Ganci Jr. of the New York City Fire Department, who died in the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center carried out by al-Qaida militants.

The annual rent paid to the Kyrgyz government was $150 million.

In September 2003 three Kyrgyz citizens were convicted for the attempt to organize an attack on the base. On July 8, 2004 the attempt was repeated by the militants that were believed to belong to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.

2005 Tulip Revolution followed by President Askar Akayev's exile from the country made US Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld visit Bishkek to support the continued US presence at Manas. But new Bakiyev's administration demanded to increase the rent for Pentagon's use of Manas. Due to the December 4, 2001 agreement the price was a little over $2 million a year, and new amount was increased to $100-200 million annually. The sum was clearly drawn out of a hat and after prolonged 12-month negotiations the price was agreed at $17.5 million per year.

Back to 2005

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev signed a joint statement October 11 in Bishkek expressing support for the presence of coalition forces in the Kyrgyz Republic "until the mission of fighting terrorism in Afghanistan is completed."

Krygyz Republic "recognizes the important contribution of the international anti-terrorist Coalition, located at the Ganci Airbase, in strengthening regional stability.

Kyrgyzstan - U.S.relations chilled after incidents between locals and military personnel occured. In one, a Kyrgyz citizen was

shot dead by a US soldier - who escaped prosecution due to immunity enjoyed by US military at the base. Some think that if more soldiers come, there'll be more trouble.

I think President Bakiev is concerned that if a conflict starts in Iran, then this base will be used for transporting military personnel, and this may cause social disturbances, says Leonid Gusev, political expert.

Around half the Kyrgyz population lives below the poverty line. Political protests flare up sometimes, making the country one of the most politically volatile in Central Asia.

Water is the major domestic source of energy for Kyrgyzstan. But the nation doesn't have enough hydro-electric facilities, and the country has to pay market prices for oil and gas from neighbouring Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan, along with China and other members of the Shanghai Co-operation Organization was urging Bishkek to kick the Americans out. Analysts say Russia's view, however, was driven by differing considerations.

On the one hand Russia is interested in continuing the operation in Afghanistan, which threatens security in the south. But on the other hand, having the US in Central Asia irritates Moscow, which encourages its Central Asian colleagues to curb this presence, Arkady Dubnov, an international correspondent, says.

For the withdrawal of the US forces from the base Kyrgyzstan expects to have its debts (about $180 million) written off by Russia in return. Manas turned out to be a burden for Askar Akayev, the toppled Kyrgyz President.Current President Kurmanbek Bakiyev promised Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation members to close the air base; and has now fulfilled his promise.

In 2006 Kyrgyzstan pretended to play hardball with its American guests, demanding they pay $50 million more or quit. The Americans did neither.

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  • Finally smart move by Kyrgistan ....

  • If Okinawa is an example of US military personnel's treatment of their landlord's women, then Kyrgyzstan is smart to cease the lease to protect their women...

    Oh well, US military should ship some Jap comfort women to serve in US military bases since so many Jap girls just love to get fucked by Americans anyway...and for FREE !!! win -win !! Hurrayyyy!!

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  • It's up to the government of Kyrgyzstan. Every nation is free to please itself who they do and do not allow in and it they like to have use of the land again.

    I think everyone is going to be happy with the decision. I don't know why it's supposed to be a big blow. Americans will be pleased to spend less money in a tight economy. Saving $150 million dollars a year is good! Everyone wins.

  • @AzerChristians

    You're a hateful pig of a person.

  • Kyrgyzstan is just fulfilling its commitment to the SCO.

    For the US to have a base in Kyrgyzstan is like for the China or Russia to have a base in one of the NATO nations.

  • The legitimate gov in Kyrgyzstan? The same one that just bought a BRAND NEW BEECH KING AIR for the president's personal use while ignoring rolling blackouts in Bishkek and Osh?

    My Kyrgyz friends will be sad to see me go but I guess Russia improving their country with jobs, less corruption, and natural resources is better for them than my friendship (it's a joke: none of those things will happen)

  • kyrgyzstan is not doing that on their own russia is backing.

  • Ill learn some Kyrgyz. LOL

  • But will they GO? without first trying a regime change? see all of a sudden its so many anti gov. demonstartions human rights abusements n the us HAS to under humanitarian reasons to change the legitimate gov the BULLY of planet earth

  • heheh

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