Ooh PB thinks he's clever with nasty prefixes to my nick. How indicative of your typically lowbrow trolling on these boards. Be that as it may, you continue to wrap yourself in "verbiage" (as you like to call it) to mask your profound gullibility in world affairs and your refusal to focus on evidence presented on the topic of this thread which shows your assumptions off base as ever. As for the off-topic issue of Karimov, its hardly surprising that you presume the administration sanctified by the PR surrounding a mere military pull out and momentary glitch in what has been touted by administration over the past 5 years as "an important partnership" in the bogus WoT. Yes, for PB its not significant or indicative of his lack of intellectual honesty (in keeping with the liars he worships) nor his hypocritical character that he refuses to acknowledge the far longer running collusion with despots (like Karimov) for which this Bush admin is well recognised. No, whatever immediate dodge PB can find to avoid any critical scrutiny of his beloved criminal heros, he will latch onto with all the derision he can muster, ignoring all which has preceded it, like a spoiled 5 year old throwing a tantrum. Unfortunately none of this diverts from the fact that the Bush admin has equally supported the autocratic despotism of the Nepalese Monarchy both financially and militarily, despite the documented responsibility of its security forces for the bulk of the atrocities in the country. Keep looking for pinkos and terrorist boogeymen to blame it all on in your hypocritical fashion, lil troll.
These are taken from this thread alone. Are you sure you are in a position to complain about name calling? Remind me when Karimov became off topic - was it when you introduced it to the thread, or when I pointed out your facts were completely wrong? Denying that you are wrong and being right are two very different things, Lick. Getting kicked out of the country and having your bases closed is not "PR". Uzbekistan has been warmly embraced by Russia, formalising the relationship with a treaty. The US is out. Russia of course won't be so foolish as to raise objections to human rights abuses, like the US did.
You've proven nothing, as usual, save for how adept you are at missing the point. The PR, my thickwitted troll, isn't "the pullout" but the manner in which it is reported (and gullibly swallowed) as the end all of Bush admin relations with their "important WoT partners". Dupes like yourself are so cuaght up with your tabloid headlines you dont bother to learn that there are multiple levels through which collusion is maintained, not least of which being continued budgetary and armaments assistance. And derailing an entire thread to focus on a mere illustration (which is indeed characteristic of the Bush admin's well documented support for despotic regimes) is very much "off topic". Apparently you are too slowwitted to comprehend that the OP's contention concerned Nepal. But don't let anything sway you from dodging and dancing your way out of admitting the depth of your precious heros' collusion with brtuality and repression around the globe.