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  • Sava
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    ooooh...
    sssss.....
    faded you're on fire

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  • faded glory
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    Btw New Hampshire is along way from Afghanistan Marky Mark. They compiled existing crap data from the opening days of the war. Meaning, the stuff only the taliban gave to us.

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  • faded glory
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    "But why is it that when a wedding is bombed, with 40+ people die, a whole hububb is made, but when in Sudan whole towns are wiped out nobody even knows? Russians in Gronzy? No, Gronzy is 96% gone. "

    10,000 civilians killed. This has been confirmed. The whole city turned into Stalingrad, the Russians warned the population to leave. Most did, but some couldnt or refused. then they encircled it and made a large rolling barrage to prevent what happened in 1996. The City, is no more today and I doubt it will be rebuilt anytime soon. 300,000 refugee's from Grozny, 60,000 from Gudermes. Not a peep from Europe or the UN. Typical. This is why the ICC is a waste of time.

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  • Sava
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    faded, you're great!

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  • faded glory
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    Originally posted by Saint Marcus



    "at least 3,767 civilians were killed by US bombs between October 7 and December 10...an average of 62 innocent deaths a day", according to a study carried out at the University of New Hampshire in the US.

    The 3676 deads aren't figures made up by your "enemies", but are found in a study by an American University.


    Interesting, I wonder how they know this from the other side of the room. And because its american? Thats supposed to be taken as absolute truth now? I dont get it. I guess they made a few calls to kabul.....oh wait, Kabul doesnt have telephone service. I suppose they took the existing claims, which are coming down every month as they confirm how much bull**** they were.

    3000+ plus civilians didnt die

    Give it a rest you trolls.

    Even Al-Jazeera reported 4 here, 10 there.....yes there were a few. But at no time did they themselves claim thousands had been killed.

    Funny, where are these bodies? Where are the people of Kabul saying 500 people were bombed in a mosque at the north of the city on November 17th? Why doesnt this make sense? Wait, is it possible the Taliban lied! No, of course not?


    Juvenile Crackwhores indeed.

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  • Ned
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    Ned,

    1) Greece, as many other countries, including a sizeable portion of the american electorate, was against the NATO bomardment. We believed that a political solution was preferable. And that is why we did not contribute any planes to it.

    The fact that the bombardement permited to the Kosovar rebels to create havoc in the Former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia justified our position.

    2) I dont think the US tries to limit civil casualties when it goes on a bombing spree.
    On 1) Where was the pressure coming from to intervene militarily?

    On 2) You yourself said we hit a bus we thought was a tank. I think your real point is that we could do "more." These repeated events in Afganistan seems to suggest that there is room for improvement.

    I am sure, though, that we will fix whatever is wrong in Afghanistan. If Bush does nothing, he will lose support even here in the US.

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  • DinoDoc
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    1) We believed that a political solution was preferable. And that is why we did not contribute any planes to it.
    Added to the fact that Greece has been known to engage in the odd persecution of the Albanians as well.

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  • DinoDoc
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    I think you have a serious want in the department of morality, monneypenny.
    You're just mad because you can not answer the question. It shouldn't be that hard for you to answer it given how much credibility you're giving it. So hop to it!

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    Originally posted by DinoDoc


    I felt no need to because you never answered me before you decided to indulge on a run of hypocrisy.
    So the killing of 62 inocent civilians every day by your government does not elicit a responce from you.

    I see.

    I think you have a serious want in the department of morality, monneypenny.

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    Ned,

    1) Greece, as many other countries, including a sizeable portion of the american electorate, was against the NATO bomardment. We believed that a political solution was preferable. And that is why we did not contribute any planes to it.

    The fact that the bombardement permited to the Kosovar rebels to create havoc in the Former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia justified our position.

    2) I dont think the US tries to limit civil casualties when it goes on a bombing spree.

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  • DinoDoc
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    Meanwhile, you did not asnwer me.
    I felt no need to because you never answered me before you decided to indulge on a run of hypocrisy.

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  • Ned
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    paiktis, two questions:

    First, Why was Greece against Nato action in Kosovo?

    Second, Do you appreciate America's attempt to keep civilian casualties to a minimum?

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    Well,

    Athens Airport is certaintly not listed as dangerous at all.

    And this is more than I can say about the security of L.A. Airport.

    Greece deos not support terrorism in Turkey. But it does support, as Europe does, the rightfull demands of the opressed people of Kurdistan as any civilized country should do


    Meanwhile, you did not asnwer me.

    How do you feel as an american that your country has killed 62 inocents every day.

    What are your sentiments about this?

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  • Jon Miller
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    just fine

    Jon Miller

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  • DinoDoc
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    How does it make you feel as an american?
    As long as we are batting pointless trolls about, how does it make you feel as a Greek that your government sponsors terrorism in Turkey, that Athens International Airport is listed among the most dangerous in the world, etc.?

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