Talk:Targowica Confederation

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[edit] Merely a stub

This article makes no sense. IT should be removed or at least completely redone .

For the first thing this article is a stub and should be labeled as such - it says hardly anything about the Targowica Confederation save for enumerating it's prominent members.

The other problem is that Targowica was NOT an military organisation - it was a merely puppet of Catherine II of Russia, it haven't had any "forces" to speak of, the War in Defense of the Constitution was fought and won entirely by the Russian army. Given the way it is written here one may think that it was a polish civil war, when in fact it was a fight with an armed intervention of the Russians, trying to restore their protectorate over Poland. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.18.170.26 (talk) 21:55, 3 April 2007 (UTC).