The Central Asia refers to the following countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. Despite the strategic bridging location and the richness in oil, the abovementioned five countries are comparatively feeble in their politics and economy. The political and economic weakness leads to the covetousness of U.S.A., Russia and China; and arouses them to reach their arms toward the Central Asia. The so-called wrestling Central Asian Triangle is formed subsequently. It is crystal clear that the various geopolitical strategies, democratic strategies, energy strategies and antiterrorist strategies structure a new viewpoint of the security of Central Asia. The number one political figure of Kyrgyzstan, President Askar Akayev has been overthrown. Riots just started in Uzbekistan. Without an effective and appropriate operation, Central Asia has to yield herself to becoming sacrifice of the foreign might; people there suffer not only from being deprived of their benefit but also from maintaining a difficult living. The security of the Central Asia deserves a close and attentive observation.