no they hated them
Reagan increased the US national debt with many billions of dollars spent on defense. Gorbechev became the leader of the Soviet Union and sought peace with the US. The Berlin Wall was torn down ion November 9, 1989. Outspent by the US, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
The French and Indian war created the debt. The British expected that American colonists to repay it to Great Britain during the 1760's.
The former Soviet Union expended funds on military hardware with or without Vietnam. The ONLY difference was; the Vietnam ordnance was USED (consumed); after the Vietnam War, the Soviet ordnance (that was never used) had to be destroyed...as they were in the US.
Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and even before so, the economy of Eastern Europe was in shambles. After the collapse, there was high unemployment, drops in population, slow economic growth, etc. Some former Soviet countries are still in tough economic times from the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the current European debt crisis isn't helping. However, people generally remained joyful and optimistic, simply because they had finally defeated communism and were able to switch to democracy.
European nations
No Soviet Union until aftermath of WWII. Previously named Russia only, since only one country, not a communist empire.
Finland repaid its war debt to the US.
Finland
Finland repaid its war debt to the US.
Finland
Yes, it would be wiser to repay smaller debt of same interest rate first.
Youmad bro?
unable to repay ones debt
Creditworthiness
they give people their harvest
Reagan increased the US national debt with many billions of dollars spent on defense. Gorbechev became the leader of the Soviet Union and sought peace with the US. The Berlin Wall was torn down ion November 9, 1989. Outspent by the US, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund