"BTW, I still expect any proof that Osama is guilty in Sep. 11 tragedy. Every day I feel more and more like US bombs the wrong place."Sorry, Boroda. Somehow Blair and Powell must have missed your house on the trips to explain the proof to Russia and Pakistan.
It seems the proof was good enough for your Mr. Putin though:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/10/04/gen.blair.tour.pakistan/index.html "In Moscow Putin said he was confident that the U.S.-led military action in Afghanistan could be successful.
"We will be able to tell this once the actions become a reality," Putin told a news conference. "But I have no doubt at all that they can be effective.
"The main condition is the joining of efforts of many countries and sincere desire to work together effectively."
Russia has emerged as a key player in the crisis,
with Putin expressing strong support for U.S.-led military strikes against Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network and their Afghanistan hosts."
But then Putin must be a tool of the capitalist West now, right?
The proof was good enough for Pakistan's leader President Musharraf:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,34440,00.html "In Pakistan, President Musharraf, a military leader who seized power from an Islamist civilian government friendly to the Taliban, met with politicians, newspaper editors and Islamic clerics, seeking support for his
promise to give "full support" to the United States."
Our action meets all the requirements laid out by International Law and the requirements laid out for a "just war".
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/war/#1 "Just war theory can be meaningfully divided into three parts, which in the literature are referred to, for the sake of convenience, in Latin.
These parts are: 1) jus ad bellum, which concerns the justice of resorting to war in the first place; 2) jus in bello, which concerns the justice of conduct within war, after it has begun; and 3) jus post bellum, which concerns the justice of peace agreements and the termination phase of war."
Take a look at that site and you'll see the present US action is allowed under "just war", particularly look at teh "jus ad bello" section.
We did and are following the International Laws of War.... whether Boroda approves or not. It may come as a shock to some, but UN approval never was and is not a requirement for a nation-state to go to war.
What we have done is not aggression by the laws of just war and the burden of proof would be on Boroda to write a cogent argument to prove his position. At present, he's merely offering an unsupported opinion.
WRT Chechnya, it is an internal affair of the Russian government. It is a state fighting and killing its own citizens. Hardly the same situation as the US vs Afghanistan. It is perhaps closer to what Iraq did to the Kurds, without the poison gas.
Smoking something too much? Keep your windows open Boroda.... you don't want to OD yourself.