Russia is now clearly seen as indirectly supporting terrorism.
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25 posted on
01/21/2005 5:16:07 AM PST by
gr8eman
(Welcome to the Loser Evolution! If the glove doesn't fit...don't have a fit!)
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Russia isn't supporting terrorism, far from it. It's all business. Syria is a valued and lucrative client who buys things with cash. That's all it is. Russia is assuming that Syrian terrorists won't target Russian interests. They could be wrong.
26 posted on
01/21/2005 5:24:45 AM PST by
Sender
(Team Infidel USA)
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Gee, I guess hosting and supporting the Hizbullah in its attacks against Israel, or having the HQ of HAMAS in Syria's capitol city has nothing to do with terrorism?
Russia is increasingly full of Shi'ite I guess, and is dancing to the demands of the fears of terror. But even if you dress a bear in a tu-tu, it never becomes a pretty woman, just a dancing bear.
More and more nations are becoming sockpuppets to Islam. The mouth moves, but the statements are from the Arabs.
27 posted on
01/21/2005 5:35:55 AM PST by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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Russia has supported internation terrorism in various ways since way back during Khrushchev's time at least. Russia, the Soviet Union, whatever they called themselves at a particular time, has never been a real ally and friend of the USA. At best, there was a temporary arrangment of mutual convenience between them and us, like WW 2. Just like Saudi Arabia and the US - there are temporary arrangements only when a third power is a greater threat to both. Putin is a neo-Stalinist wannabe, after all, he is ex-KGB.
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Here we go again, same old method of operation out of that bear nation. Always using another people, country, nation to keep themselves hidden in stirring up trouble.
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I'm beginning to think Russians are hopeless.
31 posted on
01/21/2005 5:57:42 AM PST by
Finalapproach29er
(I can no longer discern reality from satire on this site. America is losing her common sense.)
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Mean while in other news Russia makes a deal for a second Nuclear reactor for Iran and
"Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is planning his first state visit to Russia next week and he goes with a long shopping list of cooperation agreements and arms deals... Topping the Syrian shopping list are upgrades of packages for existing equipment, including hundreds of artillery and ballistic missiles. Next is the purchase of at least 18 units of the SS-26 surface-to-surface missiles, also known as Iskander-E."So, as one of the Key sponsors to terrorism in the Middle East, I find Russias comments to be as accurate and as valuable as the Islamic comments. Just brim full of Shi'ite of a different flavor.
33 posted on
01/21/2005 6:04:32 AM PST by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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I guess Putin doesn't think he needs our help or support in fighting his own terrorist enemies. I'd like to hear what Condi has to say about this.
37 posted on
01/21/2005 6:46:50 AM PST by
ml1954
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Shall we stop labeling Chechenya rebels as terrorists and call them resistance, Mr. Putin?
39 posted on
01/21/2005 6:49:59 AM PST by
Wiz
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"saying such an approach would harm security in the Middle East."
When asked about how Russia's missile sale to Syria would harm security in the Middle East, Putin condemned Chechen rebels, then took a call from Hugo Chavez.
43 posted on
01/21/2005 10:49:43 AM PST by
SunkenCiv
(I last updated my profile on January 13, 2005)
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Well I slam Putin for issuing this type of anti Western propaganda.
51 posted on
01/21/2005 3:01:41 PM PST by
GOP_1900AD
(Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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Does anybody know if we can block Russia's entry into the WTO ?
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Russia must be selling them more than we know about.
66 posted on
01/21/2005 5:07:26 PM PST by
TASMANIANRED
(Certified cause of Post Traumatic Redhead Syndrome)
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