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very painful day in russian history due to wrong decision of invading afghanistan by miscalculating outcome of war and overestimating capability of their military power
Yeltsin is a traitor and Gorbachev is a weakling. If Soviet that time has a man like Deng, things will turn out differently now.
Yeltsin is a traitor and Gorbachev is a weakling. If Soviet that time has a man like Deng, things will turn out differently now.
There is an extremely common misconception/myth that Afghanistan led to the collapse of the USSR. This is simply not true. At most, only 26k Soviet soldiers died in Afghanistan in an 8 year period ... and the cost of the war was relatively small due only around 100k Soviet troops being stationed in Afghanistan. The largest contributors to the collapse by far was the Soviet Union's poor economy (lack of consumer goods for one thing), rapid liberalization via Glasnost/Perestroika which made everyone question the USSR ideology, and anger towards the Soviet's government secrecy such as Chernobyl aftermath. Afghanistan was at most a minor cause to this.very painful day in russian history due to wrong decision of invading afghanistan by miscalculating outcome of war and overestimating capability of their military power
The Russians were the majority ethnicity in the USSR ... I don't know what you're talking about.Better than USSR times when the Russian minority had to take care of the non Russian basket case majority.
There is an extremely common misconception/myth that Afghanistan led to the collapse of the USSR. This is simply not true. At most, only 26k Soviet soldiers died in Afghanistan in an 8 year period ... and the cost of the war was relatively small due only around 100k Soviet troops being stationed in Afghanistan. The largest contributors to the collapse by far was the Soviet Union's poor economy (lack of consumer goods for one thing), rapid liberalization via Glasnost/Perestroika which made everyone question the USSR ideology, and anger towards the Soviet's government secrecy such as Chernobyl aftermath. Afghanistan was at most a minor cause to this.
The Russians were the majority ethnicity in the USSR ... I don't know what you're talking about.