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NATO Responsible for Injuring Orthodox Priest in Terrorist Act.

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey | Pravda | April 2, 2004

"NATO more and more ressembles a terrorist organization with every day that passes. Its arbitrary decisions on who is guilty of war crimes never takes into consideration the fact that this organization itself was responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths during the Kosovo campaign and in Afghanistan." [more]

Analysis: NATO Enters Afghan Mire

Vladimir Simonov | Pravda | August 11, 2003

"Originally set up after World War II to fight communism, NATO has decided that now it is time to target international terrorism. In this way the alliance hopes to ease the sense of its own inaction, and even pointlessness, which has been haunting it since the break-up of the USSR." [more]

Inspectors Ready to Act, Security Council Still Bickering

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey | Pravda | October 4, 2002

"Russia, France and China are not in principle against a more practical wording of a new Resolution but oppose the use of any expression threatening the use of force. The purpose of the United Nations and its Security Council is to avoid conflict through non-aggressive actions and dialogue. The use of any words threatening use of force is not only unnecessary but goes against the grain of good diplomacy, entering instead the primary realm of bullying and muscle-flexing." [more]

Interim Gov't Falling to Pieces

Sergey Borisov | Pravda | February 23, 2002

Karzaiís government has ruled the country for only two months only, but it is being torn apart with internal contradictions. These contradictions . . . may become the reason for an internal war in Afghanistan. [more]

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