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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0YjOo9tUtk The last shot of the closing cutscene]] to the last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathedral, symbolizing that although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime that had brought them much hardship.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0YjOo9tUtk The last shot of the closing cutscene]] to the last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathedral, symbolizing that although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime that had brought them much hardship.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0YjOo9tUtk The last shot of the closing cutscene]] to the last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathedral, symbolizing that although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0YjOo9tUtk The last shot of the closing cutscene]] to the last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathedral, symbolizing that although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.regime that had brought them much hardship.
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* The last shot of the closing cutscene to the last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathedral, symbolizing that although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0YjOo9tUtk The last shot of the closing cutscene cutscene]] to the last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathedral, symbolizing that although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that while the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds shot of the ending closing cutscene to the final last mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, Cathedral, symbolizing that while although the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that while the U.S. and NATO won the war, the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation PlayStation 2]] UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are ultimately the Russian people, who have been freed from an evil and oppressive regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[Playstation2 PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[Playstation2 [[PlayStation PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation2 PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation2 [[Playstation2 PlayStation 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the [[PlayStation2 PlayStation 2 2]] version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The last few seconds of the ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the {{PlayStation}} 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the {{PlayStation}} PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation {{PlayStation}} 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying proudly over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PS2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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* The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PS2 PlayStation 2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.
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*The ending cutscene to the final mission of the PS2 version of the first ''Ghost Recon'' game zooms in on the Russian flag flying over St. Basil's Cathederal, symbolizing that the real victors of the war are the Russian people, who have been freed from an oppressive regime.

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