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9/13 Vladimir Lukin, a deputy speaker of the Russian parliament:
"U.S. foreign policy has been characterized by a high degree of
self-confidence, complacency and intoxication with its own power
following the Cold War. If the U.S. prefers to pretend that it rules
the world, such myopia will continue to result in horrible acts of
terror."
\_ If Russia could get back to as strong as in the USSR era, they
would do the same too.
\_ that's not the point |