On May 3, 2:04=A0pm, Dmitry <dmitrijsfedot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 3 May, 08:17, vello <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 3, 7:38=A0am, ostap_bender_1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On May 2, 8:18=A0am, "Henry Alminas" <halmi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > ... space" matushka is in the process
> > > > of engulfing her neighbors yet one
> > > > more time. =A0These activities need to
> > > > be closely monitored by the Balts. =A0Akin
> > > > to the case in Georgia matushka planted
> > > > great numbers of her colonizing
> > > > kiddies in the Baltics (post war) =A0and has been
> > > > making noises about "protecting her
> > > > compatriots" for some time now.
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> > > > One should note, however, that rather than
> > > > the "bull in the china shop" approach used
> > > > in Georgia they are engaged much more
> > > > subtle moves.
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> > > > Why - one might ask. =A0The answer is very
> > > > simple the Baltic countries are in NATO
> > > > - even if largely symbolically. =A0Thus the
> > > > Kremlin is not quite sure as to the reaction
> > > > of this organization to its more crass (and
> > > > more natural for russkies) activities. =A0As a
> > > > result it has restricted itself to doing "spade
> > > > work" in preparation of getting the Baltic
> > > > countries into a Georgian position. =A0It is
> > > > investing massive efforts (and funds) in
> > > > driving a wedge between the Baltic countries
> > > > and other club members within NATO as
> > > > well as the EU. =A0This effort has been but
> > > > moderately successful. =A0 On the other hand
> > > > the Kremlin has lots of time.
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> > > > Certainly Europe, Rather than being mesmerized
> > > > by the pornographic spectacle of the ongoing
> > > > krautoid-russkie fornication, needs to wake
> > > > up and understand that the Kremlin is playing
> > > > the same old russkie game - a game that has not
> > > > even gained much in sophistication over the many
> > > > centuries.
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> > > > Surely even in societies, completely submerged
> > > > within a "I got mine/wanna get mine" mentality,
> > > > there must be =A0individuals with enough
> > > > intelligence to recognize the game and enough
> > > > intestinal fortitude to condemn it and counteract
> > > > it.
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> > > > That is all I ask.
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> > > > Best - - Henry
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> > > > For educational purposes only:
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> > > > From: The Jamestown Foundation
> > > > (Eurasia Daily Monitor)
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> > > > ANNEXATION AND MILITARIZATION OF
> > > > ABKHAZIA CONTINUE APACE
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> > > That's clearly a typo: "Akhazia" instead of "Kosovo". Clearly, this
> > > article was written back in the 1990s about NATO's aggression
against
> > > Serbia, stealing Koovo and destroying Serbia's territorial
integrity.
> > > However, some clown took that old article, replaced =A0"Kosovo" with
> > > "Akhazia" everywhere, "Serbia" with "Georgia", and "NATO" with
> > > "Russia". What a cheap piece of plagiarism. I wonder what clown did
> > > that...
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> > Well there are also differencies - serbians were tiny minority in
> > kosovo, but georgians clear maiority in Abkhazia.
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> Reminded me of a friend who went to Abkhazia several times and
> established his passion for Abkhazians' cry for independence from
> Georgia. =A0It was at least a decade before singing revolution. =A0At
that=
> time not many would believe that independence would be possible for
> Latvia.
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Exactly. Latvia is free and part of EU and NATO, while Abkhazia is
still in suspention and suffering from economic sanctions. I hope
Abkhazians will soon join Latvians in the community of free nations.


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