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33 years ago today, the Soviet Union collapsed, its captive “republics” became independent nations, and the long, dangerous Cold War ended. But, despite a too-brief period of friendship and hope, the biggest part of the old USSR, Russia, is again a malevolent, nuclear-armed state.
Dec 26, 2024, 2:36 PM
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