I don’t like the Bush doctrine either. Our strategists call Russian tragedy in Beslan as scarcely probable event, which nevertheless has far-reaching repercussions for the whole world. Such extent of evil must not be forgotten. And there is of no importance what motives or political excuses were for it. But fairly speaking it’s rather strange that’s just Russia (not USA) became the main target of international terrorism’ attacks. It was Bush (not Putin) who first declared “war on this world-wide evil” and began military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. And everyone knows that Kremlin refused to support US-led antiterrorist coalition and to send Russian troops there. Nevertheless just now Chechen terrorists have passed to mass offensive against Russia. And they were not alone here… It’s obvious such case can unlikely be concurrence, because such “professional game” of Chechen and international terrorists plays into Bush’s hands. Their recent series of terrorist attacks prompt Russia supporting USA policy in respect of Afghanistan and Iraq and simultaneously they help Bush in his struggle for a second term. My hilarious conclusions are also confirmed by public leniency of Washington regarding tough policy of Russia in Chechnya.