Talk:Battle of Southern Buh

Neutrality
In this article I can see statemenets such as


 * "... and they turned to their old method for such situations: they bribed the Magyars to attack Bulgaria from the northeast."

which present a pretty strange view of history. Hiring various other nations and tribes to do your dirty work was common. Everyone did this back then. But enough about this example. Maybe this article suffers more from un-encyclopaedic writing than problems in neutrality. Jeltz talk  20:26, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

Then it would be nice if you rewrite it in encyclopaedic style; the information presented is true, so you could do that.

"... and they turned to their old method for such situations: they bribed the Magyars to attack Bulgaria from the northeast." It is written nowhere that this method was evil or tricky: it is normal for every country with smart rulers do take such opportunity if possible, and the Byzantines acted that way many times. --Gligan 10:46, 30 March 2007 (UTC)