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The United States of Zionism and NATO allies are on the verge of severe bankruptcy, so officially it's now time to take the begging bowl from already bankrupt banks to Muslim nations along with China and Russia. Therefore in a plan, the USZ proposes that all Muslim countries, including Pakistan,
should contribute a sizeable amount every year to the so-called “Afghanistan
Security Fund” to help sustain the Afghan Puppets (so-called Afghan National Security Forces {ANSF}), including policing facilities. On the other hand, the terrorist head of NATO called on China and Russia on Thursday to
help fund Afghan puppets after 2014, as the financially dead alliance desperately tries to rally
contributions from a wider range of sources before most foreign terrorist invaders pull out of Afghanistan. NATO estimates that the annual cost of
maintaining Afghan puppets will be some $4 billion, and the
United States of Zionism is hoping for contributions worth 1 billion euros ($1.3
billion) from other NATO allies and partners. But so far only Britain
has publicly pledged an actual amount of cash, $110 million a year. “We
would welcome financial contributions from Russia, China and other
countries to ensure a strong sustainable Afghan security force beyond
2014”, terrorist Secretary General of North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) Anders Fogh Rasmussen told a news conference in
Brussels, where NATO foreign and defence ministers were meeting to
prepare for a summit next month in Chicago.
China has significant economic stakes in Afghanistan and is also a close ally of neighbouring Pakistan, making it potentially a strong partner in helping to foster stability. With the world’s biggest foreign exchange reserves, it is also better placed than many Zionist Western countries struggling with economic downturn to help pay for stability in Afghanistan. Analysts have suggested, however, that China would be wary of becoming too sucked in to problems in Afghanistan, and would NOT want to be seen to taking sides if this were to make it a target for militants. On Thursday, NATO ministers met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and tried to narrow differences with Russia over Syria, Afghanistan and missile defence - all areas where NATO allies would like Russian support to fan international terrorism and civilian massacre in Afghanistan under the charade of promoting stability. Lavrov did not respond at the meeting to terrorist Rasmussen’s request for financial help, according to a western diplomat familiar with the talks.
Currently Russia allows ISAF to use a rail route through Russian territory to transport equipment. Rasmussen said Russia had offered the use of a new transit route, which will allow ISAF to send supplies in and out of Afghanistan using both the Russian rail network and air transport. The route is expected to pass through the town of Ulyanovsk, said two officials, one in Russia and one in Brussels. However, despite the progress on expanding supply routes through Russia, President-elect Vladimir Putin is likely to turn down an invitation from NATO to attend the Chicago summit. “I have talked with President-elect Putin, and we agreed that due to a very busy domestic political calendar in Russia, just a few weeks after his inauguration as a new president of Russia, it’s not possible and not practical also to have a NATO-Russia Summit meeting in Chicago”, Rasmussen said.
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China has significant economic stakes in Afghanistan and is also a close ally of neighbouring Pakistan, making it potentially a strong partner in helping to foster stability. With the world’s biggest foreign exchange reserves, it is also better placed than many Zionist Western countries struggling with economic downturn to help pay for stability in Afghanistan. Analysts have suggested, however, that China would be wary of becoming too sucked in to problems in Afghanistan, and would NOT want to be seen to taking sides if this were to make it a target for militants. On Thursday, NATO ministers met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and tried to narrow differences with Russia over Syria, Afghanistan and missile defence - all areas where NATO allies would like Russian support to fan international terrorism and civilian massacre in Afghanistan under the charade of promoting stability. Lavrov did not respond at the meeting to terrorist Rasmussen’s request for financial help, according to a western diplomat familiar with the talks.
Currently Russia allows ISAF to use a rail route through Russian territory to transport equipment. Rasmussen said Russia had offered the use of a new transit route, which will allow ISAF to send supplies in and out of Afghanistan using both the Russian rail network and air transport. The route is expected to pass through the town of Ulyanovsk, said two officials, one in Russia and one in Brussels. However, despite the progress on expanding supply routes through Russia, President-elect Vladimir Putin is likely to turn down an invitation from NATO to attend the Chicago summit. “I have talked with President-elect Putin, and we agreed that due to a very busy domestic political calendar in Russia, just a few weeks after his inauguration as a new president of Russia, it’s not possible and not practical also to have a NATO-Russia Summit meeting in Chicago”, Rasmussen said.
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