tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post111740929711498289..comments2023-11-02T13:13:21.651+03:00Comments on Kaukasus: A trip to Ingushetia by Martin KaulHanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06081946944668235348noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post-1118499765763067692005-06-11T18:22:00.000+04:002005-06-11T18:22:00.000+04:00Dear Mr. Kaul,I read the article now the third tim...Dear Mr. Kaul,<BR/>I read the article now the third time.<BR/>I am also convinced, that the Russians can not win the Caucasus the way they acted there the last 200 years. But quite some people in the North Caucasus even want to belong to the Russian Federation. Others will be independent over the next years. I think the article is one of the best I read in the last month. From other Journalists I like very much the work of <A HREF="http://www.eurasischesmagazin.de/archiv/autoren.asp?autor=as" REL="nofollow">Andrea Strunk</A>Hanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06081946944668235348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post-1118498672254109252005-06-11T18:04:00.000+04:002005-06-11T18:04:00.000+04:00the article originally was supposed to be publishe...the article originally was supposed to be published with the headline "With my backpack to the Caucasus", then the newspaper changed it to "Why the Russians gonna loose the Caucasus" and now, after my intervention it is available under "Is Russia loosing the Caucasus?". <BR/>As you see, especially headlines are often the main victim in the game between authors and papers, so one should not focus on them too much. Sincerely, the authorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12409554.post-1117971339735156462005-06-05T15:35:00.000+04:002005-06-05T15:35:00.000+04:00"Why the Russians will loose the Caucasus" is not ..."Why the Russians will loose the Caucasus" is not really answered and filled with some vague speculations.<BR/><BR/>-<BR/><BR/>If one reads the article I found that this is very well answered.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com