Mikhail Gorbachev was a visionary leader. The refusal of the U.S. to help Russia when the Soviet Union collapsed was typical of America's arrogance and lack of visionary foreign policy. If we had helped Gorbachev then, Russia's path would probably have not been toward a Putin.

Aug 30, 2022 · 11:09 PM UTC

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But you are right that our policies toward Russia since have been dismissive, arrogant, and damaging.
True that! Hindsight is 20/20 and now Ukraine is paying the price!
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You are completely uneducated on this subject
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Marianne, I am sorry to see negative comments here. You are correct, the US then wanted what the West has always wanted, e.g., to plunder the resources of the Soviet Union/Russia without paying fairly for them. Yeltsin was our yes man, and we hate Putin standing up to us.
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This is absolutely not what happened, read a god-damned history book or two
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And you legitimately thought YOU should be president?! When you have NO idea about history. We were young then and I’m sure you weren’t paying attention at the time. There are MANY history books on this subject. Read them since you have no clue what you are talking about
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Your recitation of history here is soooooo farcically, comically wrong that it almost defies belief...even for you. Wow. I can't...I just can't....paging @KevinMKruse
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You are an ignorant menace to our society.
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you really have no idea what you're talking about.
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Because Russia has such a long history of democracy.