"The war against terror, the manifestations of which we have not yet beaten, but we definitely broke the backbone — this is the outcome," Putin said at his annual press conference.
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| 3 | Edit | Delete Great to see that Russia is not playing a double game with terrorists as the US Empire does.
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| 0 | Edit | Delete Why do cyborgs? Meaning ''men in uniform with guns and no minds of their own'' be let loose on people who have minds of their own, and feelings for family and friends.
Show new comments (0)Russell
It's shocking that the US are even thinking about trying to export terrorism from the Middle East into Russia. One word springs to mind if they ever dare try it: Blowback.
jerrys57
Is this what the US produces as soldiers? ''Zombie'' is even too good a word for them, and then they talk about the cruel terrorist. Isn't that, the pot calling the kettle black?
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