http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6407051.stm
Sanctions on Iraq. Sanctions on Iran. Where are the sanctions on Russia? Why the double standard?
Sanctions on Iraq. Sanctions on Iran. Where are the sanctions on Russia? Why the double standard?
A little tougher I guess when they are on the Security Council.CameronPoe wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6407051.stm
Sanctions on Iraq. Sanctions on Iran. Where are the sanctions on Russia? Why the double standard?
Here comes the cyclical discussion of the UN being useless and how it needs to be restructured...Kmarion wrote:
A little tougher I guess when they are on the Security Council.CameronPoe wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6407051.stm
Sanctions on Iraq. Sanctions on Iran. Where are the sanctions on Russia? Why the double standard?
'scuse me?Flecco wrote:
Here comes the cyclical discussion of the UN being useless and how it needs to be restructured...Kmarion wrote:
A little tougher I guess when they are on the Security Council.CameronPoe wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6407051.stm
Sanctions on Iraq. Sanctions on Iran. Where are the sanctions on Russia? Why the double standard?
Last edited by Jepeto87 (2007-03-01 09:59:19)
Bubbalo wrote:
1) They can bite back
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-03-01 19:04:47)
Those Chechens are fucking pricks and deserve whatever the Russian government can dish out to them.ATG wrote:
I don't really care what they do to people who storm schools and murder children.
I hope you are joking. They took over an elementary school, blew up themselves inside with the kids, and took down 18 Speznas soldier in the process. That was just one incident on one day. If Chechen civilians are all emo cause they are getting killed in the war, then they should fucking move.Jepeto87 wrote:
Since no journalists are allowed in the region I refuse to believe this slander, its impossible for a rational mind to accept that the Russian armed forces are engaged in such acts. This is clearly an evil ploy by the "Coalition of the willing" to take some attention off Iraq.........
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Last edited by Superior Mind (2007-03-01 19:12:16)
True, but I think their Muslim enemies don't want to destroy Russian civilization. I'm not an expert, but I think the Chechens want independence. Russia has made their problem worse by being extremely brutal to civilians. I know it's not simple because oil is involved, and I'm not recommending that Russia reward terrorists by giving them independence, I'm just saying Russia's problem is a little more tractable than ours.ATG wrote:
They are dealing with a radical Muslim terrorist problem, just like we are.
The real question is who is Russia torturing? How much confidence can we have that Russia's prisoners are all bad guys? Mostly bad guys? Maybe there are one or two bad guys in there among the innocent people? Personally, I have no confidence in the police work of a society in which bribery is a fundamental part of life. It's gross if the people being beaten in Russian prisons are just the people who couldn't pay the bribes the cops demanded.ATG wrote:
I don't really care what they do to people who storm schools and murder children.
Last edited by Kmarion (2007-03-02 01:09:46)
LMAO, sarcasm FTWKmarion wrote:
Remember the good ole' days when problems were solved with Polonium?
Kind of like the Brits in WWII? They should have got on the boat to USA when Hitler started bombing them? I don't fucking think so. The Chechen cause is a just cause. They just ain't fighting it right.Superior Mind wrote:
If Chechen civilians are all emo cause they are getting killed in the war, then they should fucking move.
Indeed, the Russians were and are one of the most brutal of regimes.ATG wrote:
The article simply demonstrates that Russia has no credibility when they criticize us.
It wouldn't matter is they were Muslims or Christians or whatever. Their country has been invaded, suppressed and stripped of resources and wealth for generations. Just happens that its a predominately Muslim nation.ATG wrote:
They are dealing with a radical Muslim terrorist problem, just like we are.
If the Russians were directly killing the people involved in the school siege I would agree. But the fact is that the Russians/Soviets are collectively punishing a whole nation in an attempt to keep their already fragmented union of states together. If they can get freedom, the other states which harbour much of Russians oil and gas will follow. They are breading generations of freedom fighters who have grown up so desensitized to war and carnage that they have no qualms using indiscriminate tactics themselves. Indiscriminate oppression and killing for 50 years, leaves two generations with no other memories but war and death and takes them to a level of desperation that none here can contemplate nor understand.ATG wrote:
I don't really care what they do to people who storm schools and murder children.
How should they fight it then CP?CameronPoe wrote:
They just ain't fighting it right.
Last edited by oug (2007-03-02 03:12:29)
Military and governmental targets only via guerrilla warfare. You have to win the media battle as well as the war itself and blowing up schoolchildren is about as far removed from pointfulness as you can possibly get.oug wrote:
How should they fight it then CP?CameronPoe wrote:
They just ain't fighting it right.
Killers with Cameras.CameronPoe wrote:
Military and governmental targets only via guerrilla warfare. You have to win the media battle as well as the war itself and blowing up schoolchildren is about as far removed from pointfulness as you can possibly get.oug wrote:
How should they fight it then CP?CameronPoe wrote:
They just ain't fighting it right.