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Suspected Chechen rebels take a school hostage.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040901/D84QV6IO1.html
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this is an awful situation, i hope and pray that it will be diffused without furthur injury to the children of the school. |
Unusually (haha), I actually agree with you on this.
I'm absolutely stunned and horrified by this. If anything is worse that bombing or hijackings, it's this kind of attack. And knowing the Russians, I have a feeling it's all going to end horribly. Mr Mephisto |
This is not going to end well at all. Another article I read (On MSN I think) mentioned a seize on a hospital awhile back where 200 people were killed.
There is no way at all for this to end well. |
I hate to admit but the fall of the iron fist of the Soviet Union has really really messed up stuff in its previous area and all hell will break lose
And I too have a feeling it'll end horribly |
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It wasn't the wrong gas. It was simply so effective that many people died from inhaling so much of it.
I wonder if the terrorists in the school have gas masks? I doubt the Russians would do the same again in any case. Mr Mephisto |
Even if they don't have gas masks, gas wouldn't be very effective simply because there are a ton of children, and a dose to knock out an adult could easily kill a child
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no, the gas was in moscow, i think it was the opera.
targeting a hostpital is a terrible thing to do, on the other hand the russians also a pretty ruthless. but since this is now part of the world wide war against terror all is legal i guess. |
Its times like these you wish Rainbow Six were real ;)
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I fear this is going to end badly. The Russians have a record of spectacular failure with hostage situations.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe...ine/index.html |
Let's spell it out:
Militant Muslim Separatists. |
Let's spell it out.
What. Are. You. Talking. About? Mr Mephisto |
Putin belives that there are strong connection between his selfmade chechen terrorists and AlKaida. his KGB thinks thats BS. the world is not always so easy as some people want it to be.
@Lebell yes, and what are you trying to say? |
There is a story I heard once about a group of Hezbola terrorists who kidnapped some Russians. The Russian special forces flew to Lebanon, kidnapped the brothers of the terrorists, castrated them, sent the goods back to the terrorists with photos and told the terrorists that if they didn't give up their hostages, every male member of their families would be next.
Hostages released, terrorists shot to pieces. Strange story, don't know if it's true, would't put it past them. |
James T Kirk, the story refered to is more or less true. In fact, the KGB kidnapped relatives of the head of Hezbollah and killed one of them, in retribution for the muder of one of their own diplomats. The lead of Hezbollah was let known, in no uncertain terms, that if any of the remaining 3 diplomats were harmed, his three relatives (in KGB "custody" somewhere in Lebannon) would also be killed.
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REF: http://www.almidfarah.fanspace.com/i..._terr_even.htm REF: http://www.pureliberal.com/recentislamichistory.html Officially of course, it never happened. I saw one of the people involved on the Lebannese side being interviewed on a BBC documentary about this years ago. Mr Mephisto |
The Russians are as everybit as ruthless as the Israelies. While we claim never to deal with terrorists, they have no problem sacrificing every person captured to ensure the terrorists that committed the act die.
Lets see here, in one week they blew up two planes, a subway explosion, and now a school taken hostage... man they're going to start feeling the heat REAL soon. |
Honestly I see this whole Chechnya situation will eventually spiral down to Putin launching a full scale invasion of Chechnya. And who will stop him? The U.N. might try, but Russia holds a veto vote in the security council. The US certainly wouldn't stop him since all he would have to say is that he's fighting terrorism. And China has no interest one way or the other in the matter.
I wouldn't be suprised if the threat of invasion is used as a bargining chip in the negotiations regarding this school. "If you kill the hostages, we invade Chechnya." And after all, the reputation of the brutality and ruthlessness of the Russian military is well known throughout the world. |
i think lebell was referencing the many places around the world where groups of muslims are trying to force political agendas through violence.
iraq, saudi arabia, kenya, israel, ethiopia, chechnya, russia, the phillippines etc... |
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I have no sympathies for those terrorists but I also have no sympathies for russia in that case. |
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By the way, it's called FSB nowadays. Though I'd like to see where you got the information that FSB disagrees with president Putin. Addendum - And how would Russia start an invasion of Chechenya? As far as I know it is still a part of Russian Federation and sure as damn still occupied by Russian troops. |
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sorry no english source. |
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I miss the days of the ruthless KGB - it seems ever since the Soviet Union fell, they aren't allowed to have ruthless attached to their intelligence agency
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And knowing some of the statements Putin has said in the past, he would probably combine that with an invasion of the nation of Georgia to prevent the terrorists from escaping to the south. |
In theory it would work (the suggested action in Chechnya) though given political problems at home and poor pay/performance of Russian troops in years past... he's going to hesitate a bit (and an election)
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An analogy of the Russian/Chechen situation would be if Texas decided that it was going to secede from the Union. Washington D.C. says no and launches a full scale invasion, completely destroying Houston. The Texans essentially lose, but guerilla fighting from determined rednecks continues for years and years. Eventually, the rednecks start striking at locations outside of Texas, killing civilians to attract attention to their cause. Invading Texas again would do very little, but yes, that is what would be done. Georgia is not going to be invaded - their new President is strongly pro-Moscow. |
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Though Georgia isn't actually very stable, after all it isn't long time ago when they had a bloodless coup there. |
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What is bewildering about this trend is the fact that educated, moderate muslims seem to be content to watch from the sidelines, showing no resolve when it comes to standing up to the radicals and saying what they are doing is wrong. It is a case of majority reason being held captive by minority radical ideology. Not good. |
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Countless Muslim organizations have denounced the tactics of Wahhabist terrorists. For some reason this fact is either completely ignored or the complaint is altered to state that they either didn't do so quickly enough or that it wasn't made loud enough. That it is even a requirement that Muslim organizations denounce the actions of Wahhabist terrorists is absurd. Such a standard is never held to all sects of Christianity when one of those sects performs some bad deed. This standard is born of a complete lack of understanding of the Muslim religion - it is somehow viewed as a cohesive whole which is accountable for any and every action by any one who claims to be acting on the behalf of the mythical whole. |
Witness the way that the French Muslim groups are supporting their government and calling for the release of the two French journalists captured in Iraq, even though they oppose the law against religious dress in French schools.
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Yes, that and also that it is a more complex problem than just "Evil Bush" like it is so often boilded down to here and elsewhere. (In otherwords, even if Kerry gets elected president, the extremists aren't going to suddenly say, "hey, Kerry's president, let's stop killing Americans!") |
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Actually the real issue isn't that, its how to stop it - thats where people differ. |
Here's an interesting quote from the paper this afternoon....
"Mr. Andreyev said some of the militants had been identified, and investigators were attempting to find their relatives and bring them to the school to help in the negotiations." Hmmm, I think if I was related to any of these guys, I would be planning a quick vacation right about now. See the previous tactics used by the Russians might leave one a little lighter than the day before. link.... http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...International/ |
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breaking news from cnn: over 200 dead in the standoff.
Jesus, why didn't they just raze the school to the ground, I bet there'd be less casualties that way. Putin. Bravo. Well done. Mindless idiot. Pictures, some graphic. |
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Wait them out? They wouldnt accept food to be brought in, starvation is a HORRIBLE way to die. Negotiate? Why would you want to negotiate with cowards who go after children of all people? It only teaches them that they can do that anytime they want and will get whatever they want. Gas it? We all know what happened during the Opera, and these little kids would die MUCH faster than the adult capturs. There's nothing they could have done but storm the place. |
Erm... the storming of the school was not planned.
Two cars approached the school, as agreed by negotiators, to pick up the bodies of those killed on Wednesday. For some reason, there was an explosion and a number of hostages made a break for it. The terrorists started shooting at the fleeing hostages (brave men and women shooting kids in the back as they ran away, eh?). Police, and locals armed with small arms, returned fire at the terrorists and then a large fire-fight erupted. The Special Ops decided they had to storm to prevent the terrorists killing everyone. This according to all the news I've seen since then. But, to be fair, I haven't checked Fox... :-) Mr Mephisto |
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Just for the record, though, here's some suggested reading on how to go about rescuing hostages. And I don't mean to be an asshole about it, I'm trying to point out there is a right way and a wrong way to go about handling this type of situation. The Russians did it the wrong way and everybody died. The Israelis did it the right way, killed all the terroists and freed the hostages. Overview The Entebbe Rescue Mission In-Depth Entebbe Diary |
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