The phrase "we will bury you" is famously attributed to Nikita Khrushchev, the former leader of the Soviet Union. He made this statement during a speech in 1956, which was interpreted as a declaration of ideological superiority and a threat to the United States amid the Cold War tensions. However, Khrushchev later clarified that he meant the U.S. would be outlasted by the communist ideology, rather than a literal threat.
You don't bury survivors. They are still alive!
Yes. We were close with them because we promised to help them, and the promised to help us whenever we were in trouble.
Us a stimulus check
They did not. They took the body to a aircraft carrier and the US Navy was ordered to bury it at sea.
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g.w.bush
its bury me bury me
Napoleon tricked the United States when he promised to end France's trade restrictions.
The US promised to stop Communism or "contain it."
the us promised not to invade Cuba .
to fight against the spread of communism
that God does not lie.