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Will the United States get involved in a war with Russia by 2010?

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Yes
13%
No
87%
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Suspend date: Fri 31st Dec 2010 11:59pm PST (1 year to go)

Initial likelihoods: Yes: 25%

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Created Thu 6th Mar 2008 7:52am PST by monkiss
Edited Thu 6th Mar 2008 12:51pm PST by lesley[Admin]

Suspend date: Fri 31st Dec 2010 11:59pm PST (1 year to go) details

 

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Comments (7)

does a cold war count?
posted 1 year ago
  2 ryanj
Only if it's a hot cold war.
posted 1 year ago
sexy hot? or a cold war in the summer months?
posted 1 year ago
Against each other, or on the same side?
posted 1 year ago
i think on the same side is more probable.
posted 1 year ago
Perhaps there could be a chance with the United States siding with Colombia against agression take by Venezuela who are being helped by their Russian allies. (Sounds far fetched, but I tried...)
posted 49 weeks ago
  7 rant_zone
Maybe we could have a definition of involvement and of war? And possibly even Russia, since both Chechnya and Ingushetia are „in Russia“
posted 17 weeks ago

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