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<blockquote data-quote="feicarsinn" data-source="post: 211845"><p>By invading Georgia, an independent country. Are you joking ? </p><p></p><p>Putin (and Russia) cannot accept the disparition of the Soviet and he's doin everything he can to get control of the former soviet republics (Ukraine poisoning, Belarus, separatism in Moldova etc...).</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p>I agree Charles, that's crazy talk. And this is by no means a blip of Russian aggression, they've been doing constantly for years. In fact Russia still have land (named Kaliningrad) smack bang between Lithuania and Poland, some 200km and 2 countries away from the mainland. It's ludacris.</p><p>Do yourself a favour feicarsinn and read up on what happened around 1999 in Chechnya, and more specifically what happened to the capital Grozny.</p><p>[/b][/quote]sorry lads i dont know if you read my post at all South Ossetia tried to declare independance from georgia years ago but hasnt been regonised by the international community it did in fact however have the support of russsia so when Georgia moved troops Russia reacted as nearly all people of South Ossetia are russian citizens. I do agree however they have over reacted to the situation. And on the whole Kaliningrad issue if you knew any european history you'd know poland and lithuania have no claim to it as it was land captured from the Germans after the Second World War, Formerly containing the capitol of Eastern Prussia. The Majority of it's population is russian so i dont see what your point is</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="feicarsinn, post: 211845"] By invading Georgia, an independent country. Are you joking ? Putin (and Russia) cannot accept the disparition of the Soviet and he's doin everything he can to get control of the former soviet republics (Ukraine poisoning, Belarus, separatism in Moldova etc...). [/b][/quote] I agree Charles, that's crazy talk. And this is by no means a blip of Russian aggression, they've been doing constantly for years. In fact Russia still have land (named Kaliningrad) smack bang between Lithuania and Poland, some 200km and 2 countries away from the mainland. It's ludacris. Do yourself a favour feicarsinn and read up on what happened around 1999 in Chechnya, and more specifically what happened to the capital Grozny. [/b][/quote]sorry lads i dont know if you read my post at all South Ossetia tried to declare independance from georgia years ago but hasnt been regonised by the international community it did in fact however have the support of russsia so when Georgia moved troops Russia reacted as nearly all people of South Ossetia are russian citizens. I do agree however they have over reacted to the situation. And on the whole Kaliningrad issue if you knew any european history you'd know poland and lithuania have no claim to it as it was land captured from the Germans after the Second World War, Formerly containing the capitol of Eastern Prussia. The Majority of it's population is russian so i dont see what your point is [/QUOTE]
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