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Russia in 1994 was "strategic partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The regime had just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good and it's the best place for all the Soviet nuclear weapons from anywhere.

2 years ago
-1 score
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Russia in 1994 was "a strategic partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The regime had just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good and it's the best place for all the Soviet nuclear weapons from anywhere.

2 years ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a strategic partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government had just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good and it's the best place for all the Soviet nuclear weapons from anywhere.

2 years ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government had just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good and it's the best place for all the Soviet nuclear weapons from anywhere.

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government had just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good and it's a good place for all the Soviet nuclear weapons from anywhere.

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government has just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good and it's a good place for all the Soviet nuclear weapons from anywhere.

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government has just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good.

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, so it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good.

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and shelled the White House, a s it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Russia in 1994 was "a partner", not any sort of enemy, opponent, adversary. The government just slaughtered all the uppity commie residents (and bystanders) in the streets of Moscow and it seemed that "the end of history" is there for good.

2 years ago
1 score