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Old 6th September 2008, 16:43
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but I wonder if they were Chechen or Russian
I think they were chechen because they had beards unless there is some new rule where russian regulars can wear beards.
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1) Not have used force? Georgia was ethnically cleansing Ossetians (aka. Russian citizens) from the territory. A territory that was sovereign and separate from Georgia. How can they not use force?

2) Speaking of Chechnya, Chechen soldiers very willingly volunteered to help fight against the fascist Georgians.
Fascist Georgians ??? Too funny. Anytime someone speaks out against communism their KGB friends call them fascist.... Old Soviet propaganda.

Facism is state socialism ruled by a totalitarian, but not always, secular regime. Germany and Italy in WWII come to mind as good examples of bad government. Georgia definately DOES NOT have this form of government or wants one.

Anyway, nothing compares to the evil of Moscow's KGB regime.
Past and present:



Please remember the Rose Revolution.
And, for the sake of DEMOCRACY, please remember the Orange Revolution.

Democracy, thanks to Moscow, must now defend itself !!!

Together we stand. Divided we fall.
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I think they were chechen because they had beards unless there is some new rule where russian regulars can wear beards.
Rules of War with Moscow ??? There are none!
Remember in WWII thousands of Soviet soldiers and their KGB masters dressed
up as UPA fighters and soldiers as civilians in Ukraine murdering many innocent families.
On a darker note, Moscow continued this activity in Ukraine in the 1950s and 1960s and later...

To make Ukraine a more peaceful place to live. For the KGB.

KGB with beards is not off target. The Americans are doing this against
the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Ukraine has likely LEARNED this excellent military tactic and should use it against the KGB...
Moscow recently passed out thousands of new Russian passports in Crimea like candy as they did in Georgia before Georgia's War in August 2008...

By the way, it's better to dance, and win the contest, with the KGB on Russian territory.
Ukrainians have more Rus in their blood.
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