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Subject: Ukrainian Blitzkrieg explained Date: Sun Jan 01 2023 07:18 pm
From: Martin Kukac To: alexander koryagin

   Hello alexander!

01 Jan 23 20:11, you wrote to Lee Lofaso:

 ak> There was a clear alternative to thousand of deaths - do as had done people
 ak> of Czechoslovakia in 1967. A peaceful resistance. It was
 ak> bloodless invasion and everything ended happily in some time. Although
 ak>  they had not the clown-idiot as President who lives as if he is a
 ak> move star, and people of his country are pawns.

I'm new here, joined FidoNet just couple of weeks ago, but here you are wrong:
It didn't take "some time" - it did take 21 full years until Czechoslovakia was
free. Yes, just a few people died by gun, but fifteen million of people were
forced to live two decades in a country, where they weren't free to elect
politicians they wanted, study schools they wanted, travel where they wanted and
even publicly say what they wanted.

That's why we do have one of the highest of support in terms of USD per capita
in the world. We are a small country, but quite nobody here wants anyone else to
go through that what happened here in 1968.

Martin

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