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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thls_tMuFkc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVTd5J_7eVI
Well, my argument is that it's not the same Georgia.

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Originally posted by Jigtie
Well, my argument is that it's not the same Georgia.
LIES!

RAY CHARLES is KGB

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Russia did it again, and will do it again. You'll see.

They should have been crushed while it was possible.

The worst is that we have it next door, damn ruskis.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Russia did it again, and will do it again. You'll see.

They should have been crushed while it was possible.

The worst is that we have it next door, damn ruskis.
When was it possible?

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
When was it possible?
Err.... 1945 roughly around April/May.The Allied army in the west should of re-armed the Wehrmacht and battered Ivan back to Belarus..perhaps even beyond.

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Originally posted by Hells Caretaker
Err.... 1945 roughly around April/May.The Allied army in the west should of re-armed the Wehrmacht and battered Ivan back to Belarus..perhaps even beyond.
Is this how you repay your allies?

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Originally posted by infomast
Is this how you repay your allies?
In the case of Stalin's Red army..yes

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By all accounts, Georgia fired first. Closed case, i think.

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Originally posted by Hells Caretaker
Err.... 1945 roughly around April/May.The Allied army in the west should of re-armed the Wehrmacht and battered Ivan back to Belarus..perhaps even beyond.
I'm afraid you're wrong. In 1945, Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill met to devide up europe....in Yalte, Russia. Russia was in by far the strongest position after the war, and That's a fact.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Russia did it again, and will do it again. You'll see.

They should have been crushed while it was possible.

The worst is that we have it next door, damn ruskis.
How exactly would you propose crushing Russia then?
I mean, Napoleon couldn't, Hitler couldn't, do you think the US could?

Don't be silly. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Do you even know how large Russia is??? It's not Afghanistan you know.

The US can't even keep Iraq under control, never mind a country the size of Russia.

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Originally posted by Hells Caretaker
Err.... 1945 roughly around April/May.The Allied army in the west should of re-armed the Wehrmacht and battered Ivan back to Belarus..perhaps even beyond.
That sounds as batty as voting Bush in for a second term.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
I'm afraid you're wrong. In 1945, Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill met to devide up europe....in Yalte, Russia. Russia was in by far the strongest position after the war, and That's a fact.
There is no right or wrong only opinion.My earlier post contained the word 'should'.

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Read an interesting article in todays paper along the lines of this war in Georgia has as many implications for global politics as the the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914.
I hope WW3 doesnt break out, but all the pieces are in place for it to do so.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
How exactly would you propose crushing Russia then?
I mean, Napoleon couldn't, Hitler couldn't, do you think the US could?

Don't be silly. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Do you even know how large Russia is??? It's not Afghanistan you know.

The US can't even keep Iraq under control, never mind a country the size of Russia.
They are my neighbors, dude. I do know how mighty AND threatening they are... My comment was tongue in cheek, of course.

Except the part that 'they did it again' and how much I feel threatened by them.

I have lived my life in two places, one next to the U.S. and one next to Russia. The feeling is the same: Fear.

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