Seems like just the other day I got in an argument with a guy about whether the U.S. had backed a Nazi street putsch in Kiev in February 2014.
Sure looks like it to me. At least Andriy Parubiy isn’t the speaker of the Parliament any more.
Seems like just the other day I got in an argument with a guy about whether the U.S. had backed a Nazi street putsch in Kiev in February 2014.
Sure looks like it to me. At least Andriy Parubiy isn’t the speaker of the Parliament any more.
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