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WORLD STABILITY?

World Stability?

What's wrong with the population of these United States? Instead of believing all the TV news, why don't people do more reading?

Regarding your article COLD WAR WAS FRIGHTENING, BUT PREDICTABLE, since when in all our relations with Russia have we ever been able to trust them to keep their word or abide by any treaty they signed?

Your article sure "hit the nail on the head" be- cause I just read in the paper November 23 that yet again Russia is not going to honor their word regarding selling weapons.

Let's face it folks, Russia is in dire straights monetarily and so they will do most anything to gethard cash.

Philip F
Springfield, IL


 

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