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To: jbe who wrote (14819)10/6/1999 7:01:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
Anyway, there is a lot more here than meets the eye. The question is -- what?>>>

What? A complete disintegration of Russia...and the chance for the "last stand" to prevent that from occuring....Also a set-up for "acceptable dictatorship"....

Expect the unexpected....Military commander to be named later "A new Hero of the Soviet Union or is it Russian Federation...



To: jbe who wrote (14819)10/7/1999 2:57:00 PM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Thank you for your post. What you wrote, is what I have been
suspecting for some times. Today I read an interview with
Basayev in an Italian weekly. He said that they didn't have and thing with the bombing and that was the work Russians.
I rather beleive him than Yeltsin and his aparat!

Russians know offically have declared their occupation of
a third of Chechnya. This is exactly like 1994. They occupied the low lands with ease, and then decided to go
to Grozny. I beleive Chechens will lead them to Grozny,sooner or later, and the rest will be the repeat of
1996 defeat. However, I wonder, even if Russians occupy all
Chechnya, then what? Do they have a solution? or maybe they
can scare Chechens into submission, as Stalin tried to do
and failed?