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To: goldsnow who wrote (15432)12/2/1999 1:42:00 PM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 17770
 
we shall see what kind of events would engulf Russia in next five""

Russian history is like "i ching!" It has days and nights!
Good Tsar and bad tsar! In the meanwhile nothing changes,
Vodka, nakhorka, Clodni, Vjn…! You should no your stock! gg

Russia has to grow-up and face learn to behave in a reposible manner tward the others. Not easy for a nation
that as a habbit likes to go to Mamaev Kurgan on Volga and dig out its Tatar's past. This is the problem with the Russians, they like to look back to the past instead of the future!

Time is a great teacher, Russians will learn their lesson,
Let them occupy Chechnya, let them carpet bomb Grozny. They are gambling their future in Chechnya, and there they will loose it. You wait and see!



To: goldsnow who wrote (15432)12/2/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
>Long term..who cares right?

Long term, we 'll all be dead right?<g>

Isn't it funny how the Russians "accepted" a visit of the OSCE official to Chechnya...how conveeeeenient....now they don't even let him come close there, too "unsafe"...Bet you the next IMF load of our tax dollars is not "withheld" due to Chechnya "concerns"...the bills are still getting paid for getting Billie out of the Kosovo mess as a "winner".