This is why you should not take your Soviet history lessons from a self-help writer. Not only did the United States try to help Gorbachev, he wasn't in power after the Soviet collapse, and we then went all-in for Yeltsin, including getting Russia into the G-7.
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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You have no idea what kind of writer I am because you have never read my books. (You should never take your advice from someone who gets their opinions secondhand from the internet.) It was Gorbachev who allowed the breakup of the Soviet Union. Of course he was in power.

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And now, after being humiliated, she tries to make her wrong answer right.
what are you even talking about
All by himself huh? Tell us more about Gorby’s reaction to the meeting at BilaTserkva ? Go ahead take your time…
I am once again asking for you to read a history book.
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Someone has been hitting the RT a little too hard. This is Russian revanchist grievance at its finest.
"allowed" please just Google this
I am genuinely interested in your take here. What crystals do you believe should have been deployed to ensure Gorbachev was able to align the former Soviet State chakras?
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youtube.com/qlgP01INgAk 🎥 Marianne Williamson's Dem Debate speech but with Twin Peaks music
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