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In angry and defensive tones, the ethnic Russian leader says that As such, Gushchin’s words are yet another indication that at least some in Moscow and many in the Baltic countries who support Moscow hope for an expanded Russian intervention in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, certainly a political one but quite possibly a military one as well.the course of constructing a nation state in the Baltic countries where the population is traditionally multi-nation and multi-lingual inevitably has led to open and indirect support of the ideology and practice of Nazism.
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