http://downloadpolitics.com/showthread.php?82186-Will-USAID-be-expelled-once-again&p=1534164#post1534164
On the basis of this letter’s content one can make a conclusion that USAID previously used the potential of the local secret services to interact with the Agency’s Missions in other countries of the region with the consent of the government of Uzbekistan, which was done obviously to organize mass actions for the good for the US leadership including the recent Tajikistan events that Mr. Riordan characterizes as a total failure. However, the situation changed radically after the USAID decided to make the very Uzbekistan more democratic and the special services started ‘jeopardizing the Agency’s strategy in the region’.
The author of the report calls upon his head office to abandon attempts to put pressure on Tashkent urgently and to soften the rhetoric as it creates a danger for the entire network of USAID Missions in the region.
It is obvious that Washington is not fully satisfied with the Karimov regime. However, that is one of the most US loyal regimes all over the Central Asia. So they will most likely listen to Mr. Riordan’s advice, postponing Uzbekistan’s democratization for a while in order to maintain the possibility of putting their plans into effect in neighboring countries.
The only question at issue is at what moment Karimov’s services stop being needed, and there is an attempt to oust him from the political arena they way it was with Emomali Rahmon.
The Source,
https://www.cyberguerrilla.org/blog/usaid-mission-may-be-concerned-with-military-coup-detat-attempt-in-tajikistan/