No Western leaders criticize Russian tactics for ending siege
Reader | 28.10.2002 16:58
From The Times 28.10.02
'No Western leader has criticized the Russian tactics for ending the siege, and many, including Tony Blair and George W. Bush, have been in touch with Mr Putin offering their condolences and support for his war on terrorism. Mr Bush blamed the terrorists for the loss of life...
'Jacques Chirac...also voiced "solidarity" with Mr Putin's stance of refusing to give in to the hostage-takers' demand that Russia withdraw from Chechnya. ...'
'No Western leader has criticized the Russian tactics for ending the siege, and many, including Tony Blair and George W. Bush, have been in touch with Mr Putin offering their condolences and support for his war on terrorism. Mr Bush blamed the terrorists for the loss of life...
'Jacques Chirac...also voiced "solidarity" with Mr Putin's stance of refusing to give in to the hostage-takers' demand that Russia withdraw from Chechnya. ...'
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Bush got it right this time!!!!
28.10.2002 23:55
we really do live in a democratical society that will eventually teach the rest of the world the infamous quote "you are either with us or against us" did you get it, personally,I don't think the terrorists will ever get it,they are ruthless, cruel but above all they do not understand our language ,the language of the civilised nations.
n.z.
state terror
29.10.2002 00:16
for the state. However, when the state commits acts
of unspeakable terror, those who are the victims
must give in, for Might is Right, as we should all
know.
goatchurch