Originally posted by Dago
ahhh Boroda,
As expected, nothing significant in response, just useless crap.
I gave you what you asked for, you offer nothing. You have not proven me wrong.
It would be quicker to say you are mistaken than all that nonsense.
Again, and this time slowly:
You wrote: "Iraq was in direct violation of the peace accords signed that ended Desert Storm and as a result was subject to attack." I replied: "This could not be a subject to attack. Look at the UN resolutions - they don't mention any conditions to use force against Iraq without UN SC or General Assembly decision."
Did the UN approve a war against Iraq? I say - no. Show me any document that says that Iraq must (or can) be forced to follow UN resolutions by invasion? Looks like you misunderstand the basic principles of the UN charter.
Or is it You who avoids answering my direct questions?
Originally posted by Dago
You offer nothing, post zero proof of anything, and try and make it someone elses failure. Sad.
But, again, I accept it as not really your fault, more an indictment of the Russian educational system and their failures.
dago
Well, at least they have taught me to speak English somehow

It only took 9 years

I finished my education in 1993, had to quit university after 4 years

I hope you understand that I didn't study an American propaganda version of Gulf war and events that followed it, I took my last history exam in 1989.
Another question is the reasons enough for you and for me to start a war. Fortunately - your country was never under foreign occupation, you didn't wage wars on your own land for almost 150 years, while Russia was invaded from the West at least every 50-100 years, so, we know what War means t the people, and for Russians there is hardly any reason enough to start a war. War is the most horrible thing you can imagine

I just try to point some cultural differences between our nations...
BTW, did you hear about apartment bombings in Russia in 1999? Did you hear about Chechen invasion in Dagestan? I hope you have heard about a "Nord-Ost" theatre attack in 2002 in Moscow... Even under such an obvious threat many Russians still think that we had to leave Chechens alone and not start an "anti-terrorist operation" (an official name for Chechen war).