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Mon 29 Jan, 2007 05:27 am
howdy everyone! yyou know when I happened to hear about what is now going on in Estonia it flashed upon me at once that it must be doing not without America. for sure I don't think Estonian government would swim against the stream when adopting that controversial law enabling to remove war monuments to Russian soldiers who liberated Estonia from Gemran invaders. besides Estonian government sort of intends to initiate reconsideration of WW2 results and rehabilitation of the fascist regime through assisting various nationalistic and pro-fascist organizations in Estonia.
why should America be involved into it? why! it is know that president Bush and his cabinet are trying by all means to prolong instability in the world and Europe in the first instance. the longer the world is unstable, the longer remains a unipolar political system of the world where America certainly dominates.
now you see it? Estonia merely carries out an order from Washington to help Nazi rule rise over again which will push back Europe
That is some of the biggest bunch of bs I have read in a long time, and A2K is sometimes rife with bs.
Neither Bush nor the American government is telling Estonia what to do, nor even encouraging the Estonians. In fact, Bush would probably be happy if the Baltics toned down their obvious -- and quite understandable -- hostility toward Russia. If the Estonians want to tear down monuments erected by an occupying force of "liberating" Russian soldiers, that, too, is understandable.
You have your history a bit skewed, Constantine. The Russians were the first invaders. They came into Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1940, under the pretense of needing to establish military bases to guard against a possible invasion by Hitler's Nazis. (At this time Hitler had not yet declared war on the Soviet Union; in fact, there existed the infamous Molotov-Ribbetrop past which did not come to light until after the war.) You claim the Russian forces libertaed Estonia from German invaders. You might as well say that the Germans liberated Estonia from the nightmare that was the first Russian occupation. The second occupation, which occurred at the end of World War II, was equally bad.
Estonia was forced into the USSR and for the next 45 years suffered under the Soviet occupation. That the newly free Estonians wish to erase any reminders of that occupation is hardly surprising. The United States has had absolutely nothing to do with it.
Where the hell do you get your facts, Constantine?