Yes, sad but true.  Point well taken

Peace,
Ken
>From: "Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 12:28:11 -0300
>Subject: RE: [CrashList] Re: [CrashList-talk] Coming soon to a    "theater" near you: 
>The next NATO aggression -- Montenegro
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>En relaci�n a RE: [CrashList] Re: [CrashList-talk] Coming soon ,
>el 29 Jul 00, a las 19:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
>
>> This is a very valid criticism, however, both China and Russia have
>> demonstrated a willingness to sell their silence in the past, and in
>> the Russian case, with respect to Yugoslavia, and letting the "allies"
>> have their way with her.  It is probably the urgency of the crisis of
>> capital that will determine how unilaterally (eg NATO) vs.
>> multilaterally this military effort might be perpetrated.  Certainly
>> Russia and China have the power to stop it in either case, but they
>> have not done so for Iraq, nor for Yugoslavia, and the beat goes on.
>> Somehow, their threat to Western hegemony always seems to end up on
>> the auction block well before it gets actually implemented.
>>
>> Peace,
>> Ken
>
>Sad first precedent: Spain, 1936.
>
>
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