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To: jbe who wrote (14933)10/12/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
>I have to say that the death of 1,500-2,500 civilians is simply not comparable to the number killed in the 1994-1996 Chechen conflict. There are no agreed-upon official totals; but according to the most modest estimates, some 40,000 non-combatant civilians were killed in that conflict. In this latest one, the figure is already over 700.

I know...isn't it ironic that the Serbs' campaign to cleanse the KLA terrorists was classified as genocide, war crime indictments (Milo making the cover of Newsweek as the Face of Evil) when the victims and destruction in Chechnya is so much greater?

If Milo had nukes no one would mess with him...that's where it's all going...by the way, US will not be signing the Ban of Nuke TEsting Treaty anytime soon...I think we may see nuke missiles flying in Chechnya...who knows...meanwhile the Russian Shea spokesman will be touting the severe casualties inflicted against the militants...as PUtin's poll numbers go up...as the Russian casualties are "silenced"...on and on