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Old 01-28-2017, 02:56 PM  
Sarn
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
Chechnya nationals from Russia are better? Ask the people that died or lost their legs in the Boston Marathon Bombing.
Wow now usa not like new "freedom fighters on road peace from Chechnya"
Now we talk about neo Nazi in ukraine, but for USA they freedom fighters too(now).
What will be tomorrow no one don't know - they have nuke power plants. We not controlled they, usa too, eu too.
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
The USSR is the government that 'owed' you(s).
The Russian Federation owns the USSR's deeds whether you like it or not.
Russian Federation was one of more poor republic USSR.
Because Big Bosses in USSR was Ukrainian - biggest part money they send in ukraine(Stalin in georgia ofcourse).

Brezhnev was born in Kamenskoye (now Kamianske, Ukraine) into a Russian worker's family in 1906. After graduating from the Dniprodzerzhynsk Metallurgical Technicum, he became a metallurgical engineer in the iron and steel industry, in Ukraine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid_Brezhnev

Khrushchev was born in the village of Kalinovka in 1894, close to the present-day border between Russia and Ukraine. He was employed as a metalworker in his youth, and during the Russian Civil War was a political commissar. With the help of Lazar Kaganovich, he worked his way up the Soviet hierarchy. He supported Joseph Stalin's purges, and approved thousands of arrests. In 1938, Stalin sent him to govern Ukraine, and he continued the purges there. During what was known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War (Eastern Front of World War II), Khrushchev was again a commissar, serving as an intermediary between Stalin and his generals. Khrushchev was present at the bloody defense of Stalingrad, a fact he took great pride in throughout his life. After the war, he returned to Ukraine before being recalled to Moscow as one of Stalin's close advisers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikita_Khrushchev

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
To us Americans all central Asia is Chechen land or something similar to it.
they are very different.
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