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DBL

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Originally posted by: Thera
I'm kinda surprised that this terrorist action was supported by the US. Why are we providing shelter for these child killers and not lynching them? Text

What kind of idiot draws that conclusion from the article you linked? Explain how the US supported this particular tragedy.

 

preslove

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Originally posted by: Thera
I'm kinda surprised that this terrorist action was supported by the US. Why are we providing shelter for these child killers and not lynching them? Text

From what I understand Ilyas Akhmadov is part of the legitimate resistance that just wants to get the baby murdering russians out of his homeland without killing russian babies.
 

HamSupLo

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The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.
 

Booster

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Originally posted by: andylawcc
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I know that, of course. But Russian people don't consider Moscow to be a Russian city, b/c it's so different. People in Moscow aren't the same as in the rest of Russia (I mean, their culture differs greatly).

you really need to elaborate, coz I am sure we all think you're crazy.

Yep, you're too rational. Are you perchance from Moscow? (Joking)
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: HamSupLo
The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.
 

Atlechnik

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Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I never heard exactly what happened with that incident. I knew that a bunch of rebels took over a school and that the school was on fire, but never knew the outcome... I assume the military moved in and took out whoever they needed to, but never heard exactly what happened.

Well, they took out lots of kids too. Stupid military.

its not the stupid milary, the miltary went in after one of the rebels set off a exposive due to a conflict with his own men as a warning not to cross the boss. One of the rebels had second thoughts about their situation. After the explosive went off that took out a lot of people including children as the room in the gym collapsed on the people below. The military went in at that point to take out the rebels.
 

preslove

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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why should they disarm? It's their country, which had a functioning republic for 3 years before Mr. dictator Putin came back in and flattened it, again. This isn't going to stop until the russians leave the Chechens alone. Of course now that an entire generation of Chechens are insane, maybe it will never stop. The blame rests squarely on Putin and the Russian military, though.
 

rufruf44

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Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why should they disarm? It's their country, which had a functioning republic for 3 years before Mr. dictator Putin came back in and flattened it, again. This isn't going to stop until the russians leave the Chechens alone. Of course now that an entire generation of Chechens are insane, maybe it will never stop. The blame rests squarely on Putin and the Russian military, though.

Well if thats true and the Chenchen has reached that insanity point, then Putin best bet would be to squash and torch Chenchya to the ground. Much better than letting them regroup and attack again. I wonder how many Russians will support that idea?
 

DBL

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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why blame anybody other than the terrorists who committed these acts? Killing a bunch of defenseless children, IMO, is cause to render your grievances null and void. To believe otherwise, is to lend a sense of legitimacy to these despicable acts.




 

preslove

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Originally posted by: rufruf44
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why should they disarm? It's their country, which had a functioning republic for 3 years before Mr. dictator Putin came back in and flattened it, again. This isn't going to stop until the russians leave the Chechens alone. Of course now that an entire generation of Chechens are insane, maybe it will never stop. The blame rests squarely on Putin and the Russian military, though.

Well if thats true and the Chenchen has reached that insanity point, then Putin best bet would be to squash and torch Chenchya to the ground. Much better than letting them regroup and attack again. I wonder how many Russians will support that idea?

Stalin almost did that to the Chechens already. Putin is currently trying to do it.

 

Atlechnik

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Originally posted by: HamSupLo
The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.

you have to understand that Russia has a differnt method of dealing with hostage situations, they are not like the US, limit the number of deaths. Russia goes into to a hostage situation with only one thing on their mind, remove the hostages at all costs even if that includes loss of life to their own people.
 

preslove

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Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why blame anybody other than the terrorists who committed these acts? Killing a bunch of defenseless children, IMO, is cause to render your grievances null and void. To believe otherwise, is to lend a sense of legitimacy to these despicable acts.

Despicable acts. The russians started killing Chechen children first, now they are recieving blowback from those nasty nasty atrocities.
 

alexeikgb

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Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why blame anybody other than the terrorists who committed these acts? Killing a bunch of defenseless children, IMO, is cause to render your grievances null and void. To believe otherwise, is to lend a sense of legitimacy to these despicable acts.

Despicable acts. The russians started killing Chechen children first, now they are recieving blowback from those nasty nasty atrocities.



HUH... where does the article say anything about Russians killing children....
Those who were killed were mostlikely Chechen rebels, and they got what they deserve.



 

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Originally posted by: Atlechnik
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
The Russians are not good at handling hostage situations; first the Moscow theater debacle and now this.

you have to understand that Russia has a differnt method of dealing with hostage situations, they are not like the US, limit the number of deaths. Russia goes into to a hostage situation with only one thing on their mind, remove the hostages at all costs even if that includes loss of life to their own people.

you mean, remove the terrorists/captors?
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Argo
That site is actually selling those images. That's SICK!!!!

No. I think it's just like many other "free" pic hosting sites. They got to be able to make money somehow. No matter you upload and share, that "buy" link will always be there.
 

preslove

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Originally posted by: alexeikgb
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Well, you have to understand that most of the terrorists involved in these incidents didn't walk into it thinking they'd make it out alive anyhow. I mean, when you do anything to gain the attention of the media, it's going to get ugly when the military or local enforcement gets involved. All of the sudden, the terrorists no longer have anything to lose... They can clearly see out the windows and see that it's a die/die situation. I wouldn't blame the response teams....I'd blame the political systems for not addressing the Chechnyans in a way that makes them want to disarm. Maybe it can't be done...they've been kicked out of their homeland like the Palestinians.

Why blame anybody other than the terrorists who committed these acts? Killing a bunch of defenseless children, IMO, is cause to render your grievances null and void. To believe otherwise, is to lend a sense of legitimacy to these despicable acts.

Despicable acts. The russians started killing Chechen children first, now they are recieving blowback from those nasty nasty atrocities.



HUH... where does the article say anything about Russians killing children....
Those who were killed were mostlikely Chechen rebels, and they got what they deserve.

Got what they deserved? For what? Defending their country from foreign invaders? Get a grip.

THOUSANDS of chechen children have been killed by the russian monsters. Here is one of many many many incidents.
 

DBL

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Originally posted by: alexeikgb
Originally posted by: preslove

Despicable acts. The russians started killing Chechen children first, now they are recieving blowback from those nasty nasty atrocities.



HUH... where does the article say anything about Russians killing children....
Those who were killed were mostlikely Chechen rebels, and they got what they deserve.

You would think the poster would take the time to actually read the article that he was linking but I guess not. Regardless, killing innocent children renders your grievances null and void. What about that is so hard to understand?



 
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