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Old 4th October 2002, 19:52
Vassily Vassily is offline
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British democratic govt. is suposed to represent the people. Or is that what you call a "democracy" in the West: no one in the govt. listens to the people?
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Old 4th October 2002, 19:57
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Usa is a globalist too. And the list that you gave is 20 times shorter than the list of countries who said no to the war. And I don't realy care of a british openion. They never protest to USA, always repeat what USA says, they are dependant on USA. Just like USA is dependant on Britain.
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Old 4th October 2002, 22:11
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Wink

I'm sorry but the US is not golbalist... if we were... there would only be one government.
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Old 4th October 2002, 22:29
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the Us not a globalist??? you invented it!
globalism doesnt depend on governments, but on large compagnies: coca cola, mc donalds ....
you dont even know what you are talking about

and by the way : france doesnt support you at al
and the italian government are a bunch of facistic bastards, suits good in US's program and pakistan is forced to give support.
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Old 5th October 2002, 18:47
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By the way India sent troops to Afganistan. It doesn't mean that it wants a war in Iraq. I don't think that USA wants war in Iraq. It needs it, as it depends on it. We see Iraq agreeing on all the possible UNO's terms. Now USA STOPED the weapons inspectors, giving Iraq new terms, which it is impossible to comly with. For me, a history student, it looks like a last attempt of a dying country to survive. If the inspectors go in Iraq, USA dies. So, USA doesn't want war, it needs war.
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Old 6th October 2002, 14:36
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LOL! Vasilly, could you be more dramatic? Well right now I am packing my bags to go to Europe because the USA is dying, but Europe will not be affected. And you can't be a "globalist" if countries don't let your companies in.

And jr, is of course wrong. The Ally list for Iraq should have one name on it; Britian. And they shouldn't be on there either. We have no business there, yet.

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Old 6th October 2002, 20:22
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Some where else I said that everyone will be affected.
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