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Comrades,

Mart wrote

"Noble sentiments to be sure, but Russia is *not* the Soviet Union
and the U.S cares little about what Russia thinks or says.
mart"

Indeed that's true but the capitalist Russia of today has reason to be
concerned about protecting it's sphere's of influence in a world of
competing imperial powers and especially now that the US imperialists have a
military presence in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan and look like
they staying for a while -- Russia and China are pretty concerned.

The way things are going, with a renewed US military presence in the
Philippines -- supposedly to fight terrorism, its support for the Colombian
government against the FARC, talk of US and European imperialist actions in
the Middle East and Africa -- the western imperialists are on the march and
it certainly looks like contradictions between rival major and minor
imperialial powers  will come to a head with the possibility of war, even
world war.

Charles

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From: Barry Stoller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:36 PM
Subject: Russia warns US against war on Iraq
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 Reuters. 24 January 2002.  Russia Warns U.S. Against Military Strike on
 Iraq.

 MOSCOW -- Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said Thursday that Moscow
 was opposed to any U.S. military operation against Iraq, offering
 crucial support to Baghdad in its confrontation with Washington.

 In a further gesture of support after talks with Iraqi Deputy Prime
 Minister Tareq Aziz, Ivanov said Moscow wanted sanctions against Iraq to
 be lifted.

 Aziz arrived in Moscow Wednesday amid threats by Washington to use force
 against Iraq if it refused to allow in U.N. arms inspectors, who left
 Iraq in 1998 complaining they were being prevented from performing their
 duties.

 "We will not submit to U.S. threats," Aziz told a news conference during
 a break in the talks. "If we face aggression, we will defend our
 country."

 Russia has maintained close ties with Iraq and is trying to recover
 Soviet-era debts of about $9 billion. It is deeply suspicious of U.S.
 plans to extend military action to other countries suspected of backing
 international terrorism.

"The struggle against terrorism should be based on a firm legal basis
 and the U.N. should play a coordinating role in the joint international
 effort," Ivanov said.

 "That is why Russia sees as unacceptable a mechanical spread of the
 anti-terrorist operation to any other country, including Iraq."

 "If such a thing occurred, this would not only weaken the anti-terrorist
 coalition but also help extremist forces which want to ruin this
 coalition and aim at using contradictions among its members to achieve
 their goals."

 Ivanov reiterated Russia's support for lifting sanctions against Iraq,
 which he described as "counterproductive."

 He welcomed dialogue between Baghdad and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi
 Annan, started last year.

 "Any solution should state clearly the prospects and conditions for
 lifting sanctions as envisaged in the U.N. Security Council's
 resolution," he said.
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 Barry Stoller
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews

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