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Central Asia & Caucasus Data

Current platform capacity in Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan.

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  • Why Iran isn’t attacking America’s bases in Turkey
    on March 4, 2026

    Iran has attacked US bases in the Gulf States on the pretext that they were used to some extent by the US in its joint campaign with Israel against Iran. By that standard, however, it’s notable that Iran hasn’t attacked the two US bases in Turkey, namely its airbase in Incirlik and its radar one in Kurecik. Turkey directly borders The post Why Iran isn’t attacking America’s bases in Turkey appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Hormuz doesn’t need to close to cripple Asia’s economies
    on March 4, 2026

    If the Strait of Hormuz remains threatened and constrained by the war on Iran, Asia will face its most serious test of energy security since the 1973 oil embargo. For decades, policymakers understood the vulnerability, but few likely believed it would ever be realized on such a disruptive scale. The stakes of the current crisis The post Hormuz doesn’t need to close to cripple Asia’s economies appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Iran regime change a fantasy without US boots on the ground
    on March 4, 2026

    After raining thousands of bombs on Iran, the United States and Israel are outsourcing the task of overthrowing the government to civilians who are unarmed and otherwise ill-equipped to take on the heavily armed oppressive forces they would face. US President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both urged workaday Iranians to rise The post Iran regime change a fantasy without US boots on the ground appeared first on Asia Times.

  • EU’s burial in a Belgian castle
    on March 4, 2026

    EU elite retreated to a Belgian castle on February 12 to formalize what other powers had long priced in: Europe is losing. Not a policy debate or a trade dispute, but the century itself. The get-together was billed as a consequential competitiveness summit. The outcome—pledging to address in 2027 an economic crisis now in its The post EU’s burial in a Belgian castle appeared first on Asia Times.

  • RUSSIA: Revocation of citizenship after extremism convictions "gaining momentum"
    on March 4, 2026

    Interior Ministry authorities are revoking the Russian citizenship of an increasing number of Jehovah's Witnesses as a direct result of these individuals' convictions for exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief. At least 12 people who gained citizenship by naturalisation have lost it after being found guilty of "continuing the activities" of Jehovah's Witnesses' organisations after the nationwide ban on th

  • Daily World Briefing, March 4
    on March 4, 2026

    Son of late Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei "in full health," studying country's affairs -- mediaMojtaba Khamenei, the second-eldest son of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is in full health, and currently studying important affairs of the country, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported Tuesday.Mehr said it has received reliable news confirming that Mojtaba is alive and in full health, and is

  • Afghan healthcare limits endanger women, UN says
    on March 3, 2026

    GENEVA, Switzerland: Taliban-imposed restrictions on women are endangering access to healthcare in Afghanistan, with some women denied emergency treatment and ambulance services, a U.N. human rights expert warned. Richard Bennett, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan, said new regulations require women seeking medical care to follow a strict dress code, be accompanied by a male guardian, and, in some cases

  • US-Israeli strikes on Iran put Chinas energy security at risk
    on March 3, 2026

    Chinas Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned theUS and Israeli attacks on Iranon Sunday, calling the "blatant killing of a sovereign leader" and attempts to provoke regime change "unacceptable" and urging an immediate ceasefire and a return to talks to prevent a wider regional conflict.Chinahas long been akey Iranian ally,buyingsome 90%of its crude oiland providing economic and technological support. The recent US-