How many ex-ussr countryes are under dictator control? I know only Turkmenistan.
And how many are dictators controlled or atleast armed by Russia??? The other 10% i guess
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And how many are now muslim extremist countries like Afghanistan was???? 0% except sort of chechnya but since thats "part of russia" as you keep saying and not a separate country it doesnt count
How about conflict in Tajikistan? How about conflict between Armenia and Azerbaidjan?
Looks like they would have been better off with USSR then America.
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Hey, DenichMsk...... I don't think chrisdef should type drunk anymore.
Take care....
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chrisdef wrote:Once Hezbollah shot a few Isreali jets down then what???????
Heheh only in your "sweet" dreams. I don't know why it is dangerous for you.
DeninchMsk.. Ya think we should tell chrisdef that Israel has HAD nukes for years. OR ya think we should let him just go on thinking Hezbollah is all that and then some?
And i just read you BS about the US sponsoring terrorists are you kidding????????????????
Go look up Elsalvador and see what your money and training did there.
And half the other SA countries.
Go read up about the tankers and ships they blew up with mines.
Including a british civilian ship. You really have no idea.
I have a dvd with someone Casey i think his name was, maybe i remeber that name from someone in Iraq though, im sure you can find out anyway. Head of CIA in 80s he was and he admits to it all but he claims its not terrorism but war. Even though he used guys from another country, without proper uniforms or ID who attacked innocent civilian ships.
it is no good you saying this, that, and the other, why dont you back up what you say by posting factual evidence instead of your presumptions and hearsay idea,s
getting close to flame here
chrisdef said
And i just read you BS about
chrisdef wrote:And i just read you BS about the US sponsoring terrorists are you kidding????????????????
Go look up Elsalvador and see what your money and training did there.
And half the other SA countries.
Go read up about the tankers and ships they blew up with mines.
Including a british civilian ship. You really have no idea.
I have a dvd with someone Casey i think his name was, maybe i remeber that name from someone in Iraq though, im sure you can find out anyway. Head of CIA in 80s he was and he admits to it all but he claims its not terrorism but war. Even though he used guys from another country, without proper uniforms or ID who attacked innocent civilian ships.
from Wikpedia
"According to the 1993 United Nations' Truth Commission report, over 96% of the human rights violations carried out during the war were committed by the Salvadoran military or the paramilitary death squads, while 3.5% were committed by the FMLN. The civilian population in disputed or guerrilla-controlled areas was automatically assumed to be the enemy, as at El Mozote and the Sumpul river. The opposing side behaved likewise, as when mayors were executed, the killings justified as acts of war because the victims had obstructed the delivery of supplies to combatants, or when innocent bystanders became military targets, as in the case of the United States Marines in the Zona Rosa section of San Salvador. During the war, a small group of 55 military advisers from the U.S. Military Group (MILGRP) [1] helped to train government forces, which were heavily funded by the U.S. as well. In the meantime, the guerrillas of the FMLN were trained and funded by the communist government of Cuba and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, as well as supported by Western and several eastern European countries and the USSR itself, creating one of the last scenarios of the Cold War. After the fall of Communism in Europe, the conditions for peace negotiations were finally set. A ceasefire was established in 1992 when the rebels of the FMLN and the government of President Alfredo Cristiani of the ARENA party signed "Peace accords" on January 16, 1992 that assured political and military reforms and punishment for human rights abuses during the civil war; death squad activity was virtually eliminated and several of the military as well as the insurgent participants were granted pardons with the signing of the Peace Accords."
"Eventually, the US created a Nicaraguan national military force known as the National Guard (Guardia Nacional) under the leadership of Anastosio Somoza. Somoza and the National Guard were a powerful entity in Nicaragua during Juan Bautista Sacasa’s reign. It is believed that these two powerful creations of the USA were instrumental in the assassination of Sandino and the overthrow of Sacasa which allowed Somoza to begin his dictatorship."
Ille come back and add more with actual links later. I have better things to do. Im sure you can find something about that british ship though stormseal if you want to know.