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Politics : War

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To: lorne who wrote (19045)1/29/2003 4:14:55 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
Re: 20 terror commandos unleashed on Europe

Actually, you heard it here first:

Message 16632506

(updated) Excerpt:

The period of one and a half year following the September 11 terrorist attacks has been called "the phony war." Fighting was limited to minor skirmishes along the Panjshir Valley and Pakistani borders. But in April 2003, Putin struck at Belgium and France. Putin needed to harden public opinion in these countries (Belgium's legislative election was scheduled in May 2003) from which his Judeofascist allies could neutralize England. Belgium surrendered in only one day and France soon followed. The following month, Putin attacked Switzerland, Holland and Luxembourg. Surrenders followed quickly. Meanwhile, French counterrorism experts rushed to Belgium to help crack down on immigrant ghettoes. The Russian terrorists converged on the French port of Marseille, the last point of escape for North African immigrants. But Putin called off his death squads and planned to use bioterror to annihilate the European democracies. As it turned out, fog and rain prevented Putin from using the full force of his biochemicals. 340,000 Algerian and Moroccan immigrants were ferried across the Mediterranean to Tanger while Russian terrorists bombed European synagogues.

By late spring 2003, there was every indication that Germany was about to fall to the Judeofascists. Numerous German democrats were cut off and in retreat. Millions of Turkish and African refugees were making their way south and on June 10, 2003, Berlusconi declared war on Albania. The German government sent out an appeal for understanding and so on June 22, 2003, German and Russian officials met in a railway car and signed the agreement. In a odd twist of fate, it was the same railway car used to sign the provisions of the Reunification of Germany back in 1989.
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