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Did Russia survive 71 years of being called "the U.S.S.R"?

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I can't seem to find "U.S.S.R." on any new maps.

Would this circumstance have any correspondence to the current situation in Palestine?

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  1. sure, okay.

    it used to be the USSR, then it split into independent nations.

    the middle east used to be part of the ottoman empire, which lost ww1, then it split into independent nations, jordan and israel. (and syria and lebanon and iraq and iran, etc.)


  2. The collapse of the USSR in the early 1990s ( December 25, 1991) was due to serious accumulating economic problems that ended with  Moscow unable to pay for food imports.

    There is a common link between Communism and Judaism which is that they were both great concepts that  people failed to implement.

    You feel sorry for those who wasted their lives defending communism the same as you feel it for those who are still defending Judaism.

    Communists proved to be much smarter than the Jews. They discovered the truth about their fake belief only after 70 years of implementation,

    4000 years do not seem to be enough for the Jews to understand what they are really at.

    God bless  America

  3. Russia is still Russia,as it has always been. 71 years of communist ideology did not alter that basic historical reality and so it is with zionism.  

  4. I have a world atlas from 1979 and there are a number of name changes that have occurred around the world since then. New countries are born, others split up, etc. Of course it will continue into the future. Does that mean there may be a country called Palestine one day? Not necessarily, but maybe. Did you really need someone to tell you that? :)))

  5. Russia isn't the soviet union any more

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