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NATO signs Afghan exit route deals


Alliance strikes deals with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to remove equipment through their territories.



[the route is marked in red on the map and goes from the port of Bremerhaven in Germany]


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2012/06/201264234241273118.html


NATO has signed a deal with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to remove equipment through their territories as it winds down its operations in Afghanistan, NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has said.

We reached agreement on reverse transit from Afghanistan with three Central Asian partners: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan," Rasmussen said at a news conference on Monday.

These agreements will give us a range of new options and the robust and flexible transport network we need," he said, without offering more detail on the accords.


Transit routes for the withdrawal are proving a major problem for the US-led ISAF operation in Afghanistan, with massive amounts of materiel dispatched in the decade-long war to be pulled out by the end-2014 deadline from a country ringed by high mountain passes.



The Brussels-headquartered alliance is also discussing with Russia the possibility of using Vostochny airport near Ulyanovsk, 900km east of Moscow, as a transit centre for non-lethal equipment from Afghanistan.



Washington, meanwhile, continues to press Pakistan to reopen routes blocked six months ago in retaliation for the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers killed by mistake by US strikes on a border post.



"I still hope that a solution can be found in the very near future," Rasmussen said.

Source: Agencies


Trucks carrying logistical supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan, parked at a compound in Karachi, Pakistan [EPA]


Added: Jun-5-2012 Occurred On: Jun-5-2012
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  • This is a case of making very bad news sound like good news. Rasmussen says the deal "gives us (NATO) the *robust* flexibility that we need..."
    I'd like to know how long it takes a truck to go from the Afghan border to the port of Bremerhaven, counting the loading on and off trains and the crossing of the Caspian and the Black Seas, with the on and off loadings from ships. This is the most insane war route I've ever seen. It beats Napoleon's and Hitler's retreat from Russia by a very l More..

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  • logistic nightmare

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  • Mission is probably accomplished, I don't remember what the mission was, but it must be done by now. Does anyone have some gym socks I can borrow to put in my flight suit? I don't think it looks big enough in the right places.

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  • Should we give out the map to all our enemies? How about give them the schedule too. Fucking idiots.

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  • hop skip and a jump away

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  • Just leave it all there so they can use it against us later. We all know the Taliboners are coming back as soon as we leave. That's the typical US decision. Maybe just drive it all out to the desert and blow it up with confiscated IED's. After all, it's only the US taxpayers equipment, wtf do they care?

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  • does anyone think the chinese may have done a better job in afghanistan.

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  • Go home yankee.

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