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    Is Putin still pulling the strings in Russia?

    Having stepped down as president, and changed offices are we still listening to the same man, who just recently sent his airforce into our airspace, has the cold war returned?

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    MM.Ahmed
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    At least he is doing a good job at it!

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    poppy vox
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    Da.

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    He is the best!

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    mach
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    Any doubt!!!??

  6. #6
    Sarahy
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    Putin will be pulling the strings for a long time, he has appointed someone to take his place who he knows will continue as if he never left. And it will carry on like that until..ooh, probably a massive civil war I imagine. It would have to be a whopper.

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    The cold war never went away...communism never went away. the names were just changed. Putin's government is 80-90% KGB, and they are not known for their patience or virtue by any means. People think that Osama is the threat. He is a little fish compared to Putin's Russia. They are the true threat...And most think that they are our allies...wake up...The Nuclear winter is coming and we're spending our time and money on guppies while the shark circles us.


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