Trust, but verify facts for kids
Trust, but verify is a Russian proverb. It was used often during the Cold War era by Ronald Reagan and meant the United States can trust the Soviet Union, but they need to make sure they won't betray the United States.
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1985 Reagan–Gorbachev meeting at the Geneva Summit in Switzerland
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In Spanish: Confía, pero verifica para niños
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