As the U.S. seeks to assert its influence in Central Asia, it faces a complex and challenging environment. With Russia and China firmly entrenched in the region, and public opinion heavily influenced by decades of alignment with these powers, the U.S.'s strategy will likely encounter significant obstacles. Political analysts, Eldaniz Gusseinov and Rehan Mohammad Rajput discuss the nuances of these Great Powers vying for influence in the region.
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