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Old 11-04-2009, 11:08 AM   #6
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"The West and above all the United States thought that they had a full monopoly in their hands . . . Their triumphalist complex cost a fair amount: a lot could have been resolved and wars avoided in Europe," he said.
I somewhat agree with what he is saying, but how could that have stopped the wars in the Balkans?

It is also kinda disturbing to see that the majority of Russians consider it a tragedy that the uprising was not quelled.
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