Originally posted by Boris Godunov
I haven't lost anything. As I said in a thread awhile ago, once the war started, my only goal was to see it end as quickly as possible with as little loss of life as possible.
It's not over yet, so I think celebration is very premature, especially since, as MtG pointed out, soldiers are still fighting and dying.
And I don't feel like dancing over any war, frankly.
I haven't lost anything. As I said in a thread awhile ago, once the war started, my only goal was to see it end as quickly as possible with as little loss of life as possible.
It's not over yet, so I think celebration is very premature, especially since, as MtG pointed out, soldiers are still fighting and dying.
And I don't feel like dancing over any war, frankly.
some people do celebrate when they are freed from an oppresor. Of course Bill Clinton didn't start this war so I can see why you do not agree with it.
little Yankee liberal Boris
), Generalmajor F.W. von Mellenthin and other German authors wrote quite extensively how many of the peoples "conquered" by the Germans originally welcomed the Army, but then turned against the occupation rapidly after the political types came in.

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