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I have my own deadline: I started a new political website a few days after my 50th birthday. Looks like I won't be able to vote Republican again. Why? See our Alaskan Congressmen Don Young website: AK Congress or send him email -- Don.Young@mail.house.gov or call him (202) 225-5765... Would you really do it?
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Logic of the New World Order: Missed African War

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Sorry for missing my deadlines for weekly articles. Nevertheless, there are several new Ethiopia pages I built and they all are politically oriented.

My Haile Sellassie WWW is in existance since last summer and it was originated to be cultural, educational and non-political. Well, if you go to Sellassie Cyber Museum and University which is four months old, you will notice that there's a special directory POLITICS, which grows faster than other sections. There is a good reason for it, but first I have to confess -- I missed it, too. In may of 1998 the war in the Horn of Africa started. I treated it as a small regional conflict (see page 25 years later). Eritrea occupied 400 sq. miles on the border with Ethiopia; the local militia put some resistance, but I didn't know that eight months later at Badme between 6 and 11 am 20,000 lives will be lost in Feb. 1999. Nobody knew. Most of the world still doesn't know.

That is the reason why I place the poll on American policy in Africa.

We know about Bosnia. Americans are still there. Now we know about Kosovo, the part of republic of Yugoslavia, where the serbs are in minority. They, the serbs, were the centerpiece of Yugoslavia (like Russians in USSR). We (USA and Nato) are a part of the civil war in that country. We didn't do it in Russia or China (two too big guys to pick the fight), but why not Ethiopia and Eritrea?

Here comes the topic -- The New World Order (Hitler's moto which president Bush due to lack of education reinvented during the Gulf War).

Now we have another (democract) president who knows more about order for the future. In addition to Bill Clinton's expertise in Balkans, we have another helper -- Bob Dole....

Let me get to the point -- I posted a poll a few weeks ago and I do not have enough traffic to get big numbers, but I watched thes "Africa shouldn't be US business" winning... I have a son and I don't want him to go to Vietman, Alkans or Africa because is an American. I know that we do more than any other nation does, but the question I have how can we do it without smart bombs?

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Did you see the results of this poll? Vote and see, please. Did you see Prisoners page? It's not easy for me to say that Africa shouldn't be our business. Not when you see faces...
They are the property of state. I know how it feels, I was Soviet once.
There is no "state" in traditional meaning of it, today it is the powerless power. That is the most dangerous part of the story.


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