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On 4 Jul 01, at 7:24, Rick Rozoff wrote:
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> [As a citizen of the United States, I don't find
> Belarus President Lukashenko's statements the least
> bit "anti-U.S." In fact, they echo my own sentiments,
> and are the sort of thing anyone who cared about the
> political and moral well-being of Americans should be
> telling us.]
>
>
> "Events in the Balkans show that some countries
> haven't learned lessons drawn fom the Second World
> War."
>
>
> Belarus President in Anti-U.S. Remarks at National Day
> Rally
> MINSK, Jul 4, 2001 -- (Agence France Presse) Belarus
> President Alexander Lukashenko took an indirect swipe
> at the United States and its "diktat of force and
> bombs", during a speech Tuesday marking the ex-Soviet
> republic's national day.
> "Events in the Balkans show that some countries
> haven't learned lessons drawn from the Second World
> War," Lukashenko said in reference to the NATO bombing
> of Yugoslavia in 1999.
> "Former allies of the Soviet Union against the Nazis
> are seeking to drag the world community into a new
> arms race. Some states are using the diktat of force
> and bombs to impose their own geo-political
> interests," he said in a clear allusion to the United
> States and its proposed anti-missile defense shield.
> "The international situation forces us to have a very
> professional and mobile army," he said.
> July 3 marks both the 1991 independence of the
> ex-Soviet republic as well as its liberation from
> German occupation in 1944.
> Lukashenko, whose authoritarian regime is criticized
> by the West, last week denounced the transfer of
> former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic to the UN
> War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague. ((c) 2001 Agence
> France Presse)
>
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