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Old 16th January 2000, 11:12
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China and Russia should unite to meet the NATO. What do you think of it?

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Old 16th January 2000, 21:42
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Hello Mark,
My opinion is "NO".

There is no need for NATO or NEW ALLIANCES!!! NATO should be disbanded. If there is no NATO, Russia will not feel threatened.

The ex Warsaw Pact States, that are joining NATO in droves, makes the Russian Bear feel like a cornered animal. Therefore the comments comming out of Moscow by Premier Vladimir Putin mirrors my opinion. The Kremlin document states Russia would not stop at anything to protect their Sovereignity at any cost, even if it meant using their nuclear capabilities.

"Russia needs to make itself stong again; economically and militarily. We were looking for partners in the West, not somebody who would dictate our policies." - Putin

We do not need a Uni-Polar Globe, with the centre being, Washington, D.C.~~~~~~~~

All alliances should be disbanded so that no one would feel threatened and that there would be no need for new alliances formed to counter-act the old ones.

This world has had enough of separations and divisions. For the good of humanity, there should be one alliance - a World Alliance - no exceptions - even Saddam in Iraq. That is how you keep dictators in line, by having a United Flobal Front, - not alliances that would support each individual causes or interests.

Can we just live in peace?

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P.S. Mark,
If you need any more information, let me know. My sources in the Kremlin will be of great assistance. ~~~wink~~~

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Old 17th January 2000, 01:07
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No, I think Russia should unite with Eqypt, and so stand up against Ukraine and United States, what do you think?
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Old 17th January 2000, 09:37
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Mihail, did you get the point? Look up and read my reply again.

Why does the Ukraine think that Russia is going to attack them, when we know that will never happen?

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Old 19th January 2000, 08:04
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I don't agree with you. It is impossible now that all alliances disappear. So, we should be practical. Sino-Soviet relationship once had prosperity. And I think that has rebirth.

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Old 20th January 2000, 11:52
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Be modest.
Why can such countries regard Russia as a
partner again??
Only if Russian is modest enough,
Russia will be rebirth.
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Old 21st January 2000, 04:35
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When we get strong, it is bad for other countries Don't ya worry, we will get strong again, make aggressive country, that everybody will be scared of.
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