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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: AK2004 who wrote (207967)10/21/2004 2:43:37 AM
From: tejek   of 1574322
 
try to read it very very slowly and more than once:

"of having recruited several militants to train and fight in Chechnya alongside Al Qaeda."


Yes, the Russian gov't said ten al Qa'ida operatives are in Russia. Ten...not 20 or 100 or 500. Ten! How many Chechen fighters do you think there are.......only 12 total?

Get a clue.....al Qa'ida is a factor but its not the engine pulling the cart like you are suggesting. The Chenchen mess is all Putin's doing...first, when he headed the KGB and then when he became premier. Like Bush, the turmoil Putin created in Chechnya has encouraged al Qa'ida to enter the conflict. Like Bush, Putin is providing fertile ground and making it easy for al Qa'ida.

When will you guys smarten up?!
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