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  • retro
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    No use going after cavemen. They need to cut their funding from the Islamic fundamentalists in Saudi Arabia.
    Russia needs to invest far more in the North Caucasia region and put into place far stricter travel restrictions upon Chechen/Ingush movements.

    Holding the Chechens Islamist clandestine state sponsors to account is difficult and what Russia mustn't do is react by striking out and allow it's enemies to dictate events. But rather Russia should use it's poltical influence to foster alliances.

    The Saudis are keen to build their little terrorist indoctrination centres all over mother Russia and turn the Russians Turkic population into foaming at the mouth fantics. However the Shiites are slowly gaining ground in the Middle East and the Sunni Arabs are increasingly fearful of the extent of Russia's alliance with Iran and Syria. Closer ties between Afghanistan, Russia and India will also alarm the Saudis Pakistani lackeys. However whatever is good for the Iranian goose is good for the Tajik gander.

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  • Odar
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    Basayev is not all the Chechens. They had a legitimate right to - independence? self-government?, like any other people. Unfortunately, most of their leaders were little more than chief brigands, and from the start Russia has dealt with the whole issue in the worst way ever, bringing more water to the fundamentalist mill and exploiting the terrorist attacks for political purposes, then installing a vicious proxy like Ramzan Khadyrov so as to say "And now settle it among yourselves".

    Terrorist attacks are the best way to destroy any residual support the Chechens might still have - as with the Palestinians. But I don't think they care anymore, if they ever did.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    I hope you note the complete double-standards on display from certain ignorant Armenians and poodle-Armenians, lapdogs of the Russians. They think they can abuse and denegrate the struggle of other Caucasian nations to obtain their freedom from Russia and still argue for the legitimacy of Nagorno Karabakh's independence from Azerbaijan.
    When it comes to the Chechens, Armenians have no sympathy exactly because of the Artsakh cause. Basayev and his cronies sided with Azerbaijan and fought against the liberation directly on the battlefield.

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  • ninetoyadome
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    Putin: Retribution 'inevitable' for airport attack

    MOSCOW – Prime Minister Vladimir Putin vowed "retribution is inevitable" for the suicide bombing that killed 35 people at Russia's busiest airport, while President Dmitry Medvedev demanded robust checks at all transport hubs and lashed out at the airport for lax security.

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  • Eddo211
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    RIP to the dead, full recovery to the wounded and a extra long, cruel, tediously slow and excruciatingly painful death to these cowardly terrorists.

    Is Jingle Bells stearing the pot again? It is not up to putin or any human to justify the God given right of self determination of the people of NKR on their ancient lands.
    No justification is needed....Azeris want to take it away then they must fight for it.

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    And what does Armenia get from Putin's trashcan? Overpriced outdated food? Oligarchs? Gas and petrol at slightly cheaper that commercial rates (if Georgia deems to let it through, and if Russia gets control of the pipes in Armenia)? Putin-style control of the media? Obsolete weapons at a cheap price? New weapons at full-price, when accompanied by a Russian army base?

    What Armenia won't find in Putin's trashcan, or in Putin's heart, are any of the principles that justify the self-determination of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh.
    We don't have the luxury to complain. At this point Russia is the best strategic partner for us, so we are going to be closest with them. Turkey (and thus Azerbaijan) are in the hands of NATO so strategically really we have no choice unless you want us to get thrown to the Turks again. Political and economic relations we have with both the West (EU) and Russia, but again when it comes to military and strategic Russia is the choice. Russia supports independence of Abkhazia and South-Ossetia, so you can't say that they don't support self-determination, they just don't support self determination of Islamic extremist states like Chechnya, which is understandable.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    The very definition of a poodle-Armenian. 100 years ago he was jumping up to Talaat's lap for scraps of food. Now he's over at Putin's, doing tricks, hoping he'll be allowed to root though the trashcans for any leftovers.
    And what does Armenia get from Putin's trashcan? Overpriced outdated food? Oligarchs? Gas and petrol at slightly cheaper that commercial rates (if Georgia deems to let it through, and if Russia gets control of the pipes in Armenia)? Putin-style control of the media? Obsolete weapons at a cheap price? New weapons at full-price, when accompanied by a Russian army base?

    What Armenia won't find in Putin's trashcan, or in Putin's heart, are any of the principles that justify the self-determination of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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  • UrMistake
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    100 % not useful and the most stupid response i have seen from you bell !!

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  • Mos
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    I won't be surprised if Georgia has supported these Chechen terrorists in their war with Russia, both groups are close to each other, and of course have a common enemy.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
    Ofcourse, I would not expect a different reaction from an anti-Armenian, biased and history twisting person whom you are.

    Who are you, non-Armenian, to dare to say we have double standards? Western countries, where you are probably from, are the inventors of double standards. The list is endless.

    Furthermore, you know well enough that there that ''Dagestan'' or ''Chechnya'' have never been independent countries throughout history. Comparing them to the ancient Armenian region of Nagorno Karabakh is groundless.

    Naturally the West and people like you want to do everything which will harm the Russian Federation, even supporting islamic fundamentalists like you did in Afghanistan. We saw what the ''Americans'' with the Indians and what they still are doing (I mention basque people in Spain).

    How dare you talk about double-standards, it just shows the extreme brutality and hyprocricy of Westerners. Thank you again!

    My condolences to the Russian people, may all those involved in these bombings be executed along with all the other islamic fundamentalists. Long live the Russian Federation!
    The very definition of a poodle-Armenian. 100 years ago he was jumping up to Talaat's lap for scraps of food. Now he's over at Putin's, doing tricks, hoping he'll be allowed to root though the trashcans for any leftovers.
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 01-25-2011, 08:29 AM.

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