On May 1, 6:59=A0am, Andrzej Adam Filip <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> lorad...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > For educational purposes:
>
> > "Russia warned over Georgia move
> > Nato has warned Russia that its recent troop build-up in Georgia's
> > breakaway region of Abkhazia undermines its neighbour's territorial
> > integrity.
>
> > The alliance is "watching with concern" Moscow's moves, which a Nato
> > spokesman said were raising tensions in the area.
>
> > Moscow has accused Georgia of preparing to invade Abkhazia, and says
> > it is boosting Russian peacekeeping forces there and in the South
> > Ossetia region.
>
> > Tbilisi has described the Russian move as "irresponsible".
>
> > Nato spokesman James Appathurai said the Russian troop build-up was
> > "raising tensions" in the region.
>
> > He also urged both Moscow and Tbilisi to avoid harsh rhetoric.
>
> > The European Union has also appealed for caution, saying to increase
> > troop numbers would be unwise given current tensions."
>
> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7375736.stm
>
> Nobody important in NATO has decided to "instruct Russia"?
>
Does Russia know or care that somebody, be it NATO or Albania or even
mighty kosovo, wants to instruct it as to what Abkhazian freedom
fighters should and shouldn't do?
This appropriately reminds me of a very old Soviet joke:
"The Little Red Riding Hood" on hte stage of an all-male theater in
Georgia. The curtain rises. A huge hairy muscular actor gets on the
stage and says:
- I am a Little Red Riding Hood. I am going to visit my grandma and
bring her pasties.
A second actor appears:
- And I am a Big Bad wolf. i am going to eat you, Little Red Riding
Hood!
The first actor, while yawning and lazily scratching his gigantic
bulging hairy chest with his enormously huge, muscular and hairy
hands:
- Oh how I am afraid of you, oh how I am afraid of you!
>
> No name beyond name of the spokesperson has been provide in the article.
>
Probably Rodney Dangerfield or Tracy Ullman. But who cares? Russia
today is not the same as it was in the 1990s. Today, it has big
bulging hairy arms and chest. Unstoppable nuclear arms and money
chest, that is. It can defend itserlf from the Big Bad Wolf allright,
espcially since the Big Bad Wolf is too scared to try to rape anybody
stronger than Grenada, Malvina Islands, Panama, Haiti, Serbia or
Iraq.
>
> The article gives no details *WHO* in NATO has "decided to instruct" -
> NATO is supposedly an alliance bringing together *MANY* countries.
> Unless you provide "details" exactly *WHO* "decided to instruct"
> such statements can not be treated seriously even "a week after".
> [ Going against them day after would not look good anyway ]
>
> I despise lack of courage to take responsibility showed by hiding names
> of people responsible for sending "'NATO' advises".
>
> Is NATO run by chickens? Is BBC willing to leave such impression?
>
> --
> [pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> People need good lies. =A0There are too many bad ones.
> =A0 -- Bokonon, "Cat's Cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr
>
"The public doesn't need unhealthy hysteria, the public needs healthy
hysteria" - Brezhnev/Kozygin/Podgorny's slogan from the "Troika Tale",
by Strugatsky Brothers (also known at SCB as "the Ed Lucas/Peteris
Cedrins/Vlad SoKor Principle")


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