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| - The USSR was devastated by this attack, and President Reagan made a speech a week later, saying, "This was unnecessary is many ways. Even though, dare I say, these men are 'on our side', I understand the notion that no one human being deserves to die at the mercy of malice aforethought. There are more humane ways to deal with this conundrum, we don't want to risk a nuclear holocaust ravaging the world in retaliation for this completely unjust act of violence and slaughter." Two months later, the USSR dissoluted, and gave rise to a bigger power.
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| - The USSR was devastated by this attack, and President Reagan made a speech a week later, saying, "This was unnecessary is many ways. Even though, dare I say, these men are 'on our side', I understand the notion that no one human being deserves to die at the mercy of malice aforethought. There are more humane ways to deal with this conundrum, we don't want to risk a nuclear holocaust ravaging the world in retaliation for this completely unjust act of violence and slaughter." Days later, on March 21, 1985, the K.M.B.O hijacked CNN's airwaves to nationally broadcast a speech from K.M.B.O's leader, Yiğit Koç. In his speech, he said: "I personally think that this is something the CIA or black operations would have done, if you capitalist Americans had the guts to attempt this feat. Honestly, do you really think combatting the foul excrement that pollutes the ideals of this world is a bad thing? We never wanted to put innocent lives in danger, only rid the face of the earth of those vile, brain-sucking freaks of Nature." Two months later, the USSR dissoluted, and gave rise to a bigger power. In 1988, Mikhail Gorbachev announced the incarnation of the Perestroika-Glasnost Regime, a 'spiritual successor' to the USSR. This however, this didn't last long at all, and sooner or later the P-G.R was dropped, Gorbachev was extradited, and Russia became a free, libertarian country once again.
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