Loa
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- Dec 6, 2023
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Sitting in his office flanked by the flag of the Uzbek SSR and the old soviet flag. a 64 year old Islam Karimov had a long career as President of the Soviet but as the years wore, wearing down the formerly confident young man. with his mental strain related to dealing with inside instability, external politics nearly all uzbek neighbors hating the existence of the SSR, and a near complete lack of international support Uzbekistan is nearly completely isolated. Karimov sits at his desk writing a letter to a political friend when a Red Guardsmen (His personal bodyguard) entered the room.
"its nearly 3 at night are you ever going to sleep?" The Guardsmen speaks Stiffly
"You forget your place Muhammadali, I am busy writing letters to several friends" Karimov speaks almost dismissively to the guardsmen
"I have a family to return to, please sir can I go home?"
" *Sigh* fine you may return home, Leave your pistol with me I can defend myself"
"I'm going to tell Rustam (the second Guard at the door) about this" The guardsmen says as he places his MK PM Standard Pistol on Karimov's Desk "Have a good night sir"
"Good night" Karimov again's says dismissively
Karimov returns to his writing a letter to a former friend Qahhor Mahkamov
My friend Qahhor its been the longest time since the end of the union. Come to Tashkent. We have much to talk about...
"its nearly 3 at night are you ever going to sleep?" The Guardsmen speaks Stiffly
"You forget your place Muhammadali, I am busy writing letters to several friends" Karimov speaks almost dismissively to the guardsmen
"I have a family to return to, please sir can I go home?"
" *Sigh* fine you may return home, Leave your pistol with me I can defend myself"
"I'm going to tell Rustam (the second Guard at the door) about this" The guardsmen says as he places his MK PM Standard Pistol on Karimov's Desk "Have a good night sir"
"Good night" Karimov again's says dismissively
Karimov returns to his writing a letter to a former friend Qahhor Mahkamov
My friend Qahhor its been the longest time since the end of the union. Come to Tashkent. We have much to talk about...