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Romanian soldier dies in Afghanistan

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Sep 6, 2007, 17:15 GMT


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RogerSep 7th, 2007 - 09:34:52

Too bad -- what are doing the Romanians in the midst of US-initiated mayhem anyway?

The US needs to learn to fight her own criminal resource wars, instead of relying on the vassal states. Empire has its costs, the Romans learned that some time ago, ... but 'LMAO god's own country' resists learning.

In Iraq, it was a good day today: 7 US-marine goons kicked the bucket.

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