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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 20

    Fifty years ago on August 21 the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia crushed the Prague Spring, laying bare the totalitarian nature of the Communist regimehttps://nyti.ms/2N4zkvq 

    11:15 PM - 20 Aug 2018
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      2. Pule‏ @Jaytea2015 Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        This newspaper is really keeping up the mandate of its people American tycoons,why not post rubbish that the USA created in Libya,Afghanistan,Iraq and Syria

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Lidový Pozorovatel‏ @V_Beobachter Aug 21
        Replying to @Jaytea2015 @nytimes

        Just because today is 21.8. Can you dig it?

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      2. د. عبدالرحمن الشنيفي‏ @dgoldtech Aug 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        And this is where Obama started his so call “Arab Spring” 8 years ago in his soft revolutions to destroy the governments of these countries and spread chaos and destruction ..

        1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
      3. د. عبدالرحمن الشنيفي‏ @dgoldtech Aug 20
        Replying to @dgoldtech @nytimes

        This is the real Obama who fooled many .. Lord of The Flies ..pic.twitter.com/V19KjGdPzg

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      2. Kung Fu Fighting In The War Room‏ @TheDoomsdayGap Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        If you're going to "report" on history, pick something from US history that is actually relevant and useful to remember in the present, like all the criminals of the Reagan administration and their downfall, perhaps?

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      3. anet ✨‏ @taylenasdream Aug 21
        Replying to @TheDoomsdayGap @nytimes

        The world was taught not to take a freedom for granted. What happened in my country in 1968 is still relevant to millions citizens of Czechia and Slovakia.

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Václav Šulista‏ @Vaclavjoseph Aug 21
        Replying to @taylenasdream @TheDoomsdayGap @nytimes

        absolutely correcthttps://www.magnumphotos.com/newsroom/josef-koudelka-invasion-prague-68?utm_source=tw-social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Editorial …

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      5. Kung Fu Fighting In The War Room‏ @TheDoomsdayGap Aug 23
        Replying to @Vaclavjoseph @nytimes

        My point is that I do not see any evidence of communism rising again in Russia or any former Soviet-controlled territories, nor do I see it rising again in New York, anywhere else in the US, or anywhere else for that matter.

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      6. anet ✨‏ @taylenasdream Aug 24
        Replying to @TheDoomsdayGap @Vaclavjoseph @nytimes

        You may not see that, but for example in country the goverment is after almost 30 after the Revolution supported by the communist party for the first time. And Russia , that’s one huge complicated chapter but in my opinion Putin is similar to Stalin.

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      2. sergio bretas‏ @serbretas Aug 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        By the way, when are the US getting their ass out of Afghanistan (17 years and counting) an Iraq (15 years and counting)?

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      1. John G.‏ @JohnGon35450269 Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about laying bare the totalitarian regime in the U.S.?

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      1. Kirsten Feldges‏ @KirstenFeldges Aug 21
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        Prague Spring was ended by 500.000 soldiers from the Warsaw Pact: Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria. It laid bare the totalitarian nature of the Warsaw Pact.

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      1. Kirk D'Amico‏ @kirkdamico Aug 20
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        Rule to be learned here...fight totalitarianism whenever and wherever it raises its ugly orange head!

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      2. Sun Dancer‏ @SonnenTanzer Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        LOL, what utter rubbish. The USSR at that time was infinitely better than when your Bolshevik idols ran the country and killed tens of millions over their religion or ownership of a cow, in the greatest genocide of the 20th Century.

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      3. PeterJ ⚡️‏ @PetJar1 Aug 21
        Replying to @SonnenTanzer @nytimes

        The Bolsheviks still ran USSR in 1968 when they attacked Czechoslovakia and started murdering its citizens. What are you even talking about?

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      1. Tyler‏ @TCoop6231 Aug 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Only if you were too stupid to notice how brutal the regime had become by the 1930s.

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