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Re: Russian Kids in Big Trouble
Old 09-01-2004, 01:33 PM   #1
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That's just sick......
I really don't understand why Russia doesn't let them have their country!

Do we really need another Eastern European nation?
Perhaps what you should ask is why can't they just live together?
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Re: Russian Kids in Big Trouble
Old 09-01-2004, 02:16 PM   #2
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I'm not defending the terrorists or anything but russia went into Chechnya in 1994 to make them part of russia.
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Old 09-01-2004, 11:33 PM   #3
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I'm not defending the terrorists or anything but russia went into Chechnya in 1994 to make them part of russia.
Chechnya has been part of Russia for nearly a century. The Chechens wanted freedom from the USSR, but when it collapsed in 1991 the Russians made it part of their federation, and not one of the newly formed states.

They proclaimed freedom but Russia ignored them.

It was the Chechens who started this by invading a neighbouring Russian territory called Dagestan.

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Do we really need another Eastern European nation?
I don't want to be a smart ass, but.. Chechnya is not in Eastern Europe. It is in the Caucus, which is directly north of Turkey and Iran. Other countries located in the area is Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. If I'm not mistaken it is considered Asia Minor, or Southwest Asia.

Aside from that, a number of the former communist countries in Eastern Europe are slowly recovering (Poland, Czech Republic have already improved a lot since 1991). So even if it was in East Europe, what are you implying?

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