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I'm deeply sure every country should be allowed to freely exercise the real will of own citizens. But the matter is that now in every country all opposition groups expect America to stand for them. And it always becomes dangerous for America. Take, for example, Uzbekistan. Approximately 100 demonstrators gathered outside the US Embassy in Tashkent, on May, 3. It's a protest action against violation of human rights in the country. Most protestors demanded help from impoverishment, unemployment, unfair trials and police tyranny. Some of them demanded resignation of the government, President Islam Karimov and Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyaev. As explained by eyewitnesses, collection of demonstrators made preparations for assault of US Embassy. That is why local powers had to show such high level of cruel for disrupting this procession. It's obvious our embassy officials were in great danger there and in any moment they might fall victims from Islamists from the crowd. Thus, all came off satisfactorily only thanks to decisive actions of Uzbek authorities. They helped Embassy security personnel to avoid tragedy. So should America now tax Tashkent with cruel? That is a non sequitur. There is no secret for anybody that sometimes Washington creates favoured treatment for extremists of all stripes and even cooperates with them. But when our citizens are granted protection abroad, our government begins to impeach our saviors… The ravings of madmen. I think it's time for Bush to revise his critical opinion, concerning to official Tashkent in this case.
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To its undying shame, this is another viscious little tyranny that the US supports (much like Sadaam, actually). The US actually ships people out there to be boiled alive, if they dont like them very much, because we are much too nice, you understand, to do that sort of thing ourselves. We are just not llike that - so we get our friends to do it. We are good and big and fair and strong and kind, kinda like John Wayne, so we could never sully our own idea of ourselves by ACTUALLY setting-up ovens or boiling pots. We are much too nice for that.
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