NATO: America's Other Cold War Dinosaur Posted: Friday, June 3, 2016
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NATO: America's Other Cold War Dinosaur
Russia's got a point: The U.S. broke a NATO promise
A Russian Warning We, the undersigned, are Russians living and working in the USA. We have been watching with increasing anxiety as the current US and NATO policies have set us on an extremely dangerous collision course with the Russian Federation, as well as with China.
Target Russia. Target China. Target Iran Not a day goes by without US Think Tankland doing what it does best; pushing all sorts of scenarios for cold – and hot – war with Russia, plus myriad confrontations with China and Iran.
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