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.
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I am Russian. I hate what the country has become. But the notion that the US somehow failed to help is a fantasy. If Americans gave us more money it would just go towards oligarch yachts.
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Replying to @ckhripin
The oligarchs didn’t exist yet.

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@marwilliamson for someone who tries to project an image as being a different type of leader we could elect, you're showing some massive balls to shout down someone who lived an experience on a topic you k ow absolutely nothing about.
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You are stupid. You are a fraud. You are the left-wing of Dr. Oz. End of the debate.
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Yes they did They started with GORBACHEV in the 80s, when sorta-free enterpises (called "cooperatives" for political correctness in a commie ideology) were allowed They had the unique right to transfer "non-cash" rubles (virtual state enterprise account money) into cash rubles
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You really don’t know the first thing about Russia, do you.
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Supposing that's true, you realize that's where the money went, right?
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You do realize the oligarchs were power brokers from the old Soviet Union, yes? We tried to help.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
@marwilliamson how does one change the heart and mind of a people, who, at best, want to escape their country, and at worst, believe in living according to their basest instincts?
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someone should look into the soviet class system, based on ethnicity and ass licking