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Ozair's question, I'd answer that Russia or the Soviet Union certainly
straddles both continents, and seems more European simply in analyzing the
history of its wars.  Other than 1905, I'd say the greatest part of its
military actions were oriented towards Europe.  Thus lay its interest(s)?

Ciao,
Drew



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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 17:42:33 -0500
From: "Glenn Williamson"
Subject: RE: Just a simple thought


Ok My Turn,

No were not a dead readership, but sometimes things come up that are of a
more urgent nature. But seriously people think about name changing and who
belongs where. If we do some reading on National Geograpic we will see they
have the hardest time, every year they put out a new map of the world.
Imagine the people that do that, just as they change one name and location
of where it belongs, it then changes again.

Ok that was my two cents worth

Glenn

Drew Schaefer, JD  FPLC 1997

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