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Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America in the administration of President Ronald Reagan Paul Craig Roberts on his website US officials will lead to nuclear war. At the same time, America blames Moscow for everything.“Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated publicly that the West wants to destroy Russia. At the same time, Moscow does not believe in any guarantees from Washington,” Roberts said.According to him, Russia is currently preparing for a nuclear war.“By the time the Russian Federation is ready, America and their puppet capitals of Europe are in danger of complete destruction,” Roberts said.

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  1. Americans do NOT want war with Russia, I know this one doesn’t. I do not support Biden’s actions in Ukraine. I believe Russia has valid concerns about nato and hope peace will happen soon

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