Georgian President is a con
Like Sadam Hussein.
1 We limit the fall of the speculative bubble:
http://www.algerie-dz.com/forums/archiv ... 82014.html
2-We favor the rise to power of mac Cain
Bravo the CIA very strong
Georgian President is a con
Georgia: Sarkozy calls for "immediate" withdrawal from Moscow
NOUVELOBS.COM | 27.08.2008 | 17: 14
The recognition by Russia of the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia amounts to a "unilateral change of Georgia's borders unacceptable", considers Nicolas Sarkozy. But "nobody wants to go back to the days of the Cold War," he says.
"Russia's decision violates the many resolutions of the UN Security Council," says NATO.
The Russian president explained that this recognition was "based on international law".
Lietseu wrote:in the minds of the Russian people, we are decadent people who do not even deserve to live,
Christophe wrote:I always thought that the Russians were the people (well, the peoples ...) who least respected human life ... your remark confirms it ...
ps: for my remark on the Dalai Lama I can believe that it was a delirium ...
In the same vein I could say: "let's make a unique country in the world, it will stop all wars ..."
Lietseu wrote:Ben and what are you doing with the Africans? I am thinking of the "ethnic massacre" in Rwanda, are there people capable of such violence elsewhere?
KABUL (Reuters) - Foreign forces under US command killed 76 Afghan civilians in the west of the country on Friday, authorities in Kabul said, adding that most of the victims were children.
(Publicity)
"Seventy-six civilians, mostly women and children, died as martyrs today during an operation by coalition forces in Herat province," read a statement from the Afghan ministry of the Interior.
According to the authorities, the results of the bombing on Friday afternoon in the vicinity of Azizabad, in the district of Shindand, amounted to nineteen women, seven men and fifty children under the age of fifteen.
The coalition has denied killing civilians and says XNUMX activists were killed in a Friday morning strike in Shindand district, where no further shelling took place.
In a statement, the US military said the strikes took place between 01 a.m. and 00 a.m., following an ambush by Islamist rebels against Afghan soldiers and members of the coalition who were patrolling the area, at the looking for a Taliban commander.
Saeed Sharif, a member of a local council, told Reuters that scores of civilians had been killed. “Last night at around 02:00 am, several people were attending a Quran reading in Shindand district when the Americans started bombing. Dozens of civilians were killed.”
A police official in western Afghanistan confirmed the facts, without providing any results.
"More than thirty people died. I cannot say how many were civilians," General Ikramuddin Yawar further told Reuters.
According to a spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Defense, members of the US special forces and the Afghan military were carrying out an operation against a Taliban leader, Mullah Sidiq, who was preparing an offensive against an American base.
"Twenty-five Taliban were killed, including Sidiq and another commander. Unfortunately, five civilians perished in the bombardment," General Zaher Azimi said.
French version Olivier Guillemain and Gregory Schwartz
Christophe wrote:...
Example: during the 2nd world war, there was not as much (in relative) of execution of soldier by their own officers as in the red army ... and of soldier sent to a certain death ... ( except maybe the Japanese but they were mostly suicide for the emperor and not summary executions)
I believe that the way an army treats its own men is a true clue ... about the "rest" ...
Christophe wrote:We can talk about the gulags ... and more recently the assassinations of journalists ... Ah but it is the only fault in Putin? You will tell me? Except we know the saying: a people has the leader they deserve ...
Philippe Schutt wrote:Christophe wrote:...
Example: during the 2nd world war, there was not as much (in relative) of execution of soldier by their own officers as in the red army ... and of soldier sent to a certain death ... ( except maybe the Japanese but they were mostly suicide for the emperor and not summary executions)
I believe that the way an army treats its own men is a true clue ... about the "rest" ...
The behavior of French officers was not better during the 1st world war, just 20 years before.Christophe wrote:We can talk about the gulags ... and more recently the assassinations of journalists ... Ah but it is the only fault in Putin? You will tell me? Except we know the saying: a people has the leader they deserve ...
I note considerable progress!
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