Subj : Re: Hello To : Matthew Munson From : alexander koryagin Date : Sat Aug 06 2016 16:19:17 Hi, Matthew Munson! I read your message from 04.08.2016 21:10 ak>> Wow! Hi! Great! I hope Americans are not afraid to speak with the ak>> people who under sanctions? MM> It just sucks that my nation loves to be war happy, if we were not MM> disrupters of the world, we could afford rebuilding our roads and MM> bridges or make sure people got moderately prices medical care. I MM> may not agree about Putin's intervention in Crimeria, but I do MM> agree that we should leave Syria alone. If Assad in Syria is an important pillar in the war against IS and Al-Queda. As was Saddam in Iraq before an American cowboy killed him and turned the state into the terrorist's training camp. As for the Crimea you should not look at this as a common robbery when a bad gay captures something from the weak one in the dark lane. The more appropriate is the following approach when we compare Russia and Ukraine as participants of a divorce. The was marriage agreement (the USSR treaty). Abstractly, The Russian Federation married Ukraine. But the Russian Federation also had its Russian son -- who lives in a separate house that we call the Crimea peninsula. The divorce process is always a hard matter. Each side wants to take as much as possible. But it there is another important matter -- the opinion of the son. Divorce must take into account both sides. For instance in Kosovo there are border areas with Serbs population. They certainly should have right to join Serbia. It will be a swinish idea to stop it. Bye, Matthew! Alexander Koryagin fido7.debate 2016 --- FIDOGATE 5.1.7ds * Origin: Pushkin's BBS (2:5020/2140.2) .