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Ronan Werner
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20 October, 20:05
Soviet leader Necati Kruschev claimed:
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Briana Washington
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at least one Soviet leader, Nikita Khrushchev, had explicitly announced the regime's intent to export "small doses" of socialism to the U. S. in a statement he allegedly made in 1959.
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