Dne Sun, 12 Mar 2000 20:42:25 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (arachne-digest) 
napsal:

> Remember the Prague spring 1968, when Czechoslovakia tried "socialism with a
> human face", and in August, the Warsaw Pact countries, led by the USSR, came in
> with tanks and reestablished order, meaning hard-line Communism?  Maybe the USSR
> would have thought twice if the people of Czechoslovakia were better equipped to
> blow up those tanks?  Or would the Warsaw Pact countries have bombed
> Czechoslovakia to rubble as Russia did more recently in Chechnya?

Yes, they would do just anything, as they did eg. in Hungary 1956.
Armed resistance would be useless; bad luck, that peacful civil
resistance hadn't pasted long too. 

In the region where my country is located, almost all open millitary
resistance proved to be useless; last succesful defendants of our
country were religious rebels in 15th century, but since than, this
region proved to be non-defendable many and many times.


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