"We deny them food, then deny them medicine when they go out to get the food by force. We've tried denying them shelter and happiness as well, alongside denying them just about everything over time. Why do they seem to dislike us so much? They were quite cooperative when we were willing to help them and trade with them, but suddenly when we're killing them, they don't like us! How strange." -idiots.
The west opened up the USSR, stopped their military incursions, by increasing trading and cultural exchange, Now the west wishes to open up Russia, stop their military incursions, by removing trading and cultural exchange.
Oh, and Dima is actually perturbed over the prospect of his son's visa being revoked in America.
Well, why are all the children of the Russian elites studying and living in the rotten West? What's so bad about the schools and cities in their supposedly so glorious Russia that forces them to such desperate measures?
What's with all their residences in London, while the British businessmen and politicians don't have any in Moscow? That's not quite an "exchange", is it?
"We deny them food, then deny them medicine when they go out to get the food by force. We've tried denying them shelter and happiness as well, alongside denying them just about everything over time. Why do they seem to dislike us so much? They were quite cooperative when we were willing to help them and trade with them, but suddenly when we're killing them, they don't like us! How strange." -idiots.
The west opened up the USSR, stopped their military incursions, by increasing trading and cultural exchange, Now the west wishes to open up Russia, stop their military incursions, by removing trading and cultural exchange.
Oh, and Dima is actually perturbed over the prospect of his son's visa being revoked in America.
Well, why are all the children of the Russian elites studying and living in the rotten West? What's so bad about the schools and cities in their supposedly so glorious Russia that forces them to such desperate measures?
What's with all their residences in London, while the British businessmen and politicians don't have any in Moscow? That's not quite an "exchange", is it?