Harmon Seaver wrote:
What sort of dictatorship is this where the people own automatic weapons
freely? Shades of Switzerland!
Soviet Armenia?
When they fell out with the Azeris they got their scratch army together
in /days/
According to the Russian news they used hunting rifles.
I'd been
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 12:40:52PM +, Ken Brown wrote:
Harmon Seaver wrote:
What sort of dictatorship is this where the people own automatic weapons
freely? Shades of Switzerland!
Soviet Armenia?
When they fell out with the Azeris they got their scratch army together
in /days/
I've been thinking about this post, and though I agreed with the general
gist of it, there were some points I thought worth mentioning...
May thousands of AmeriKKKan troops die painfully, along with their
handlers on the East Coast, as a deterrent to future illegal wars of
aggression.
This
Oh well, so much for diplomacy.
:D
I wonder if anything good is on TV!
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Informer alert: War begins in Iraq
20 March 2003
War has been declared against Iraq by the US President George Bush.
Initial air strikes have been launched on Baghdad,
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Ken Brown wrote:
Despite what Eric Cordian and others have said here, I think it unlikely
that there will be a big body-bag outcome for the US. The force balance
is so overwhelmingly one-way, and most Iraqis really don't want the
current Ba'athist government. A lot of
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Trei, Peter wrote:
There are other factors that the Turks have on their minds, aside from
the US and NATO. Turkey is anxious to join the European Union, and
has been cleaning up its human rights act to gain acceptance.
Turkey recently lifted martial law in the Kurdish
At 02:36 PM 3/20/03 +, Ken Brown wrote:
Despite what Eric Cordian and others have said here, I think it
unlikely
that there will be a big body-bag outcome for the US. The force balance
is so overwhelmingly one-way, and most Iraqis really don't want the
current Ba'athist government. A lot of
Stuart writes:
War has been declared against Iraq by the US President George Bush.
Initial air strikes have been launched on Baghdad, which the US said
were targeted at senior Iraqi leaders. British forces have not yet
been involved and the order to begin a ground war has not been given.
May