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Senior Russian officials and their political allies more and more equate criticism of the Chechen war with treason.
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M. MASAYA SELTZER, New York, posted on nytimes.com I have yet to see data that support the broad claims that more security equates to less diplomacy.
But that can no more be equated to anti-Americanism than the similar criticisms that have appeared in your own columns.
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