((The WACL had ties to ultra-right figures and Latin American death squads.))
Hey, I thought McCain's ties were in "relation" to his "Latina Lover". lol.
(((((boots to rebels fighting Soviet troops in Afghanistan))))))
Okay, ALL kidding aside! The same Soviet troops that were fighting the Taliban? Is this one of the reasons why the Russians were unsuccessful in removing the radicals that our soldiers are fighting now? OMG! OMG! This is OUTRAGEOUS!
((((Russian politicians note some remaining differences between Moscow and Washington relative to the Afghan settlement. On Monday, Dmitry Rogozin, chairman of the international relations committee of the Russian State Duma, the lower chamber of parliament, said that Russia and the US disagree over the composition of Afghanistan's future government due to different geopolitical perspectives.
"Russia understands Afghanistan much better because we were there," Rogozin said, in reference to the 10 years that ended in 1989 with the withdrawal of Soviet occupying forces from the country. In the meantime, Washington has "simplistic ideas" about Afghanistan, including the belief in the possibility of building a democratic regime there, he said.))))
Unbelievable. McCain is way too extreme for America.
And Sarah Palin is off the deep end, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eniG9l_7its&eurl=http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/
The Associated Press has picked up on it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27062761/
Sopal
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((The WACL had ties to ultra-right figures and Latin American death squads.))
Hey, I thought McCain's ties were in "relation" to his "Latina Lover". lol.
(((((boots to rebels fighting Soviet troops in Afghanistan))))))
Okay, ALL kidding aside! The same Soviet troops that were fighting the Taliban? Is this one of the reasons why the Russians were unsuccessful in removing the radicals that our soldiers are fighting now? OMG! OMG! This is OUTRAGEOUS!
Here's a news clip....
Asia Times
October 24, 2001
Putin rejects Taliban - and that's not final
By Sergei Blagov
http://www.cdi.org/russia/177-8.cfm
((((Russian politicians note some remaining differences between Moscow and Washington relative to the Afghan settlement. On Monday, Dmitry Rogozin, chairman of the international relations committee of the Russian State Duma, the lower chamber of parliament, said that Russia and the US disagree over the composition of Afghanistan's future government due to different geopolitical perspectives.
"Russia understands Afghanistan much better because we were there," Rogozin said, in reference to the 10 years that ended in 1989 with the withdrawal of Soviet occupying forces from the country. In the meantime, Washington has "simplistic ideas" about Afghanistan, including the belief in the possibility of building a democratic regime there, he said.))))
bump
See bold red highlights: It appears that McCain joined as he was launching his political