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Old 12-13-2012, 10:11 AM   #1
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Default US, NATO Causes march in Red Square
Commies protest a combined celebration of VE Day updated 5:26 a.m. ET, Sun., Might 9, 2010 MOSCOW - as Russia marked the 65th anniversary of triumph over Nazi Germany, a of friendship to praise was won by the West from U.S NATO soldiers marched across Red Square on Sunday. Leader Barack Obama but furious Communists. International leaders including President Hu Jintao of China and German Chancellor Angela Merkel saw as over 11,000 troops from World War Two victors Russia, america, Britain and France paraded to the noise of an enormous military group. A detachment of Welsh Guards from Britain within their brand red tunics and dark bearskin caps marched past Lenin's mausoleum holding assault weapons. Armed U.S. Soldiers from the 170th Infantry Brigade located in Germany followed soon after. ... Russia's Communists, still the country's largest opposition party, pledged to put on a march in central Moscow following the march. They'll chant slogans against NATO forces for walking over a block that is also home to the human anatomy of the innovative hero, Vladimir Lenin. "Foreign soldiers haven't appeared on Red Square. It's a breach of tradition," stated Sergei Obukhov, an associate of the party's Central Committee. "The presence of foreign soldiers with guns within their arms is...an needless indication that people lost the Cold War." Obama, unable to come quickly to Moscow as a result of arrangement conflict, recognized the request to NATO soldiers. "President Medvedev has demonstrated exceptional authority in praising the sacrifices of those who arrived before us, and in talking therefore candidly about the Soviet Union's withdrawal of primary rights and freedoms," he explained in a statement.That has to be considered a great respect for those troops who got the vision to represent the US at this kind of event.
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