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Chitchat Putin to make Ang Mohs pay back for destruction of his USSR

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https://www.rt.com/news/360398-putin-ussr-collapse-reform/

Putin: USSR could have been reformed, there was no need to destroy it
Published time: 23 Sep, 2016 13:59
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Russian President Vladimir Putin © Michael Klimentyev
Russian President Vladimir Putin © Michael Klimentyev / Reuters
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union should have transformed the bloc into a democratic entity rather than see it collapse, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

“You know my attitude towards the collapse of the Soviet Union. There was no need to do it. Reforms could have been undertaken, including those of democratic nature,” the Russian president told the leaders of the parties which won seats in last week's general election.

“But I want to point out that the Communist Party was in charge of our former homeland, the USSR, not any other,” Putin added.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin during an interview with Rossiya 1 TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov © Aleksey Nikolskyi West fears recreation of Soviet Union, despite nobody planning one – Putin

The Communist Party of Russia, which evolved from its Soviet predecessor, is among the political forces represented in Russia's new parliament. The party’s leader, Gennady Zyuganov, complained to the president that the Communists had suffered from increased and unfair competition during the campaigning, resulting in them gaining a smaller share of seats.

“The political system that has 77 parties and 14 running for the parliament prevents normal dialogue, which is bad, in my opinion,” he said.

In April 2005, President Vladimir Putin called the USSR’s collapse “the major geopolitical disaster of the [last] century” in a public address to the Russian parliament. This quote was circulated by the international mass media that claimed that it revealed the Kremlin’s alleged plans to return to socialism. However, the Russian leader has repeatedly rejected these allegations, explaining that he meant the negative effect of radical and quick changes on the lives of everyday people.

READ MORE: World would be more balanced if Russia asserted national interests from outset – Putin

In 2015, Putin was interviewed for a documentary and directly stated that Russia had no plans to bring back the USSR, but complained that no one wanted to believe in this. He went on to accuse European governments of confusing modern Russia with its Communist-run predecessor and of sacrificing the interests of common people in post-Soviet republics like Ukraine for the sake of preventing an imaginary threat.
 

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https://www.rt.com/news/360398-putin-ussr-collapse-reform/

Putin: USSR could have been reformed, there was no need to destroy it
Published time: 23 Sep, 2016 13:59
Get short URL
Russian President Vladimir Putin © Michael Klimentyev
Russian President Vladimir Putin © Michael Klimentyev / Reuters
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union should have transformed the bloc into a democratic entity rather than see it collapse, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

“You know my attitude towards the collapse of the Soviet Union. There was no need to do it. Reforms could have been undertaken, including those of democratic nature,” the Russian president told the leaders of the parties which won seats in last week's general election.

“But I want to point out that the Communist Party was in charge of our former homeland, the USSR, not any other,” Putin added.
Read more
Russian President Vladimir Putin during an interview with Rossiya 1 TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov © Aleksey Nikolskyi West fears recreation of Soviet Union, despite nobody planning one – Putin

The Communist Party of Russia, which evolved from its Soviet predecessor, is among the political forces represented in Russia's new parliament. The party’s leader, Gennady Zyuganov, complained to the president that the Communists had suffered from increased and unfair competition during the campaigning, resulting in them gaining a smaller share of seats.

“The political system that has 77 parties and 14 running for the parliament prevents normal dialogue, which is bad, in my opinion,” he said.

In April 2005, President Vladimir Putin called the USSR’s collapse “the major geopolitical disaster of the [last] century” in a public address to the Russian parliament. This quote was circulated by the international mass media that claimed that it revealed the Kremlin’s alleged plans to return to socialism. However, the Russian leader has repeatedly rejected these allegations, explaining that he meant the negative effect of radical and quick changes on the lives of everyday people.

READ MORE: World would be more balanced if Russia asserted national interests from outset – Putin

In 2015, Putin was interviewed for a documentary and directly stated that Russia had no plans to bring back the USSR, but complained that no one wanted to believe in this. He went on to accuse European governments of confusing modern Russia with its Communist-run predecessor and of sacrificing the interests of common people in post-Soviet republics like Ukraine for the sake of preventing an imaginary threat.

There was no way for the Communist Party to reform. It had to die and be re-constituted. Putin is thinking of China's example. China has heft and numbers but she will never be as innovative as the US, Korea or Japan. The Communist Party has gone as far as it can. China will stagnate if there is no sustained change to a more open political system. Ditto Singapore.
 

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There was no way for the Communist Party to reform. It had to die and be re-constituted. Putin is thinking of China's example. China has heft and numbers but she will never be as innovative as the US, Korea or Japan. The Communist Party has gone as far as it can. China will stagnate if there is no sustained change to a more open political system. Ditto Singapore.

Look beside all the hypothetical aspects, history can not be reversed.

Think this, if say Boleh-land toppled Rep of SG caused it to break into Republics of Jurong, Tekkong, CCK, AMK, Chai Chee, Punggol, all weak and poor for decades. And finally a strongman brought back power to Republic of Jurong, got world highest amount of nukes, best missiles, what is he going to remind Boleh-land? Fucking PAY BACK! What else?

It is Ang Mom's fucking turn to find their world falling apart, their powers lost, their wealth vanished, they will sufferand die in cold and darkness, starved and hopelessly dead.
 
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