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Gold/Mining/Energy : Tenke Mining Corp (TNK)
TNK 60.98-2.0%Nov 24 3:59 PM EST

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To: Greywolf who wrote (307)12/10/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: Gunnar  Read Replies (1) of 486
 
Remember the fighting in the suburbs of Kinshasa? The Angolans waited and waited before making an effective move in the back on the aggressors.
All seems to be there again: S Africa demanding that there must be a cease-fire and "peace talks" with the rebels as a partner. Hmm, they seems to be in a hurry. Peace talks there will be, and the rebels will of course be incorporated in the solution in one way or another, but the situation on the battle field might not be the same as today.

Now the air strikes have started. The aggressors seems to have problems to coordinate. Lines will be cut and the deep aggressor force will get hurt. The country side is no mans land and the most important cities in hands of the aggressors will also be attacked. Are they prepared for defense or a quick victory?

Regards,
Gunnar
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