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Strategic Consequences of the Iraq War: U.S. Security Interests in Central Asia Reassessed

机译:伊拉克战争的战略后果:美国在中亚的安全利益重新评估

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Support for continuing operations in Afghanistan and for antiterrorism has been the driving force for the strengthening of American security cooperation with Central Asia. This monograph (1) explores the military rationale for U.S. security interests in Central Asia; (2) examines the impact of the Iraq war on the sustainability of U.S. forward basing in Central Asia; (3) evaluates the broader consequences for U.S. foreign policy of an American military presence in Central Asia; and (4) assesses the implications for the U.S. Army. The U.S.-led war in Iraq has introduced new complications into security cooperation between the United States and Central Asia and revealed inconsistencies in the U.S. approach to regional security. The increased U.S. security focus on the region has led other regional powers--especially Russia, China, and India--to compete for influence there more overtly, and a continued American military presence is likely to create tensions in Russian-American relations in particular. Central Asian leaders concerned about the implications of the U.S. interest in 'regime change' for their own rule, now have an added incentive to overstate terrorist threats facing their countries, while justifying the persecution of any political opposition and peaceful religious activity.

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