To: Lukasz
After watching Russian agents poison the leading political candidates you can hardly blame the Moldovans for wanting to get these guys out of there before they find mysterious poisons in their soup.
Putin wants to rebuild Greater Russia, but getting all his neighbors mad at him is not the smartest way to do it. If he had just left them alone they would have fallen naturally into Russia's economic orbit.
21 posted on
02/20/2005 1:37:57 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
Funny thing is that when Moldovan communist won last elections, they were very pro-Russian (they even wanted to join to Russian-Belarusian union) but because of Putins hardcore stand in Transdniestr conflict they are practically enemies now. I read that they changed political program and actually they are just simple socialists and want to join EU! Putin lost this game too
Moldovan communist party supporters: great photo :-)
![](http://bi.gazeta.pl/im/4/2560/z2560484G.jpg )
22 posted on
02/20/2005 1:49:10 PM PST by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Cicero
After watching Russian agents poison the leading political candidates you can hardly blame the Moldovans for wanting to get these guys out of there before they find mysterious poisons in their soup.
And what evidence do you have that Russian agents poisoned the leading political candidates? Also, I thought Yushchenko was the only one reported poisoned?
24 posted on
02/20/2005 3:13:39 PM PST by
GarySpFc
(Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
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