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So you're saying international standards we value only apply ... Alhena May 2014 #2
It's interesting that the Crimea and now Estonia are mentioned... IthinkThereforeIAM May 2014 #5
They overlook little technical details when we are running low on enemies. jtuck004 May 2014 #3
Man, that was good. Someone ballyhoo May 2014 #8
The fear that Ukraine might join NATO likely figured into Putin's calculus Algernon Moncrieff May 2014 #4
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That's roughly 150 million people you condemned daleo May 2014 #27
I've been to Russia, was a little anxious about it, but the people couldn't have been nicer Rhiannon12866 May 2014 #28
Ukraine has absolutely nothing to do with NATO nyabingi May 2014 #6
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Read the Russian news. Igel May 2014 #20
LOL! Tell us something from this century! JVS May 2014 #7
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Before 2000 was the last century dipsydoodle May 2014 #11
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Russian official: NATO is now an adversary pampango May 2014 #10
Just between us chickens, was Russia really ever not an adversary in the minds of D.C. and others? merrily May 2014 #12
No. They will be an adversary as long ballyhoo May 2014 #13
Yep. Maybe longer. merrily May 2014 #14
It's entirely possible that Putin ballyhoo May 2014 #18
Except when you look at what Putin has done. EmilyAnne May 2014 #19
Nowhere near as bad a the Sultan of Brunei, but the govt and its propaganda machines have yet to merrily May 2014 #30
I don't know about this May Day, but I think merrily May 2014 #29
I've always wondered that, Merrily. Maybe it's ballyhoo May 2014 #31
Wonder no more. The wiki to which I linked you explains. merrily May 2014 #32
Still using your enemy's supply lines, isn't that a bit risky ? jakeXT May 2014 #15
Why should I see the Russian People as an adversary? Republicans yes, but Russians? YOHABLO May 2014 #16
NATO = Adversary DeSwiss May 2014 #17
guess its time... Xolodno May 2014 #21
I have a feeling that military, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, NSA, Secret Service, etc. did not merrily May 2014 #33
So let's get this straight, imthevicar May 2014 #23
* ronnie624 May 2014 #34
What a silly comment RedFury May 2014 #26
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