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President George Bush stopped in Mongolia on November 21 during his China trip to praise Mongolia's "democracy" and to drop off $11 million in U.S. aid, the first installment of a larger package still to come. "You are an example of success for the region and for the world," Bush said in a speech to Mongolia's President Nambaryn Enkhbayar, military leaders, and legislators in the capital of Ulan Batur. "As you build a free society in the heart of Central Asia, the American people stand with you." Referring to the 160 troops Mongolia has contributed to the U.S.-led military coalition in Iraq, Bush declared, "Mongolia and the United States are standing together as brothers in the cause of freedom."
President Enkhbayar is a "former" communist and head of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, which is the renamed and (supposedly) reformed Communist Party of Mongolia. Red ...