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legendary
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July 17, 2022, 01:14:51 AM
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Azerbaijanis were among the Soviet troops in Afghanistan. And the Afghans were living well at that time.

Sorry! What do you mean specifically that the Afghans were in good shape during the Soviet invasion? Azerbaijan was (and still is) a Russian colony supported by Russia to this day in the face of Armenia (another image of the Cold War). I did not understand what you mean that the Afghans were good when the people of Azerbaijan were in the ranks of the Soviet army.
Sorry again if I misunderstood you.

  You see, my opponent VKcams. does not want to take into account that the order to invade Afghanistan came from Moscow and not from Baku. And those are two big differences. The opponent wants to blame the Azerbaijanis, Georgians, Kazakhs and other colonial peoples for the evil that the Russians brought to the land of Afghanistan and started with a diversion by attacking the courtyard of the President of Afghanistan and killing him and his family. And now he is looking for guilt for the evil done in the Azerbaijanis.
It is good that today Azerbaijan is not part of the Russian Empire, otherwise it would accuse the Azerbaijanis of attacking Ukraine.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 05:09:59 PM
#11
Azerbaijanis were among the Soviet troops in Afghanistan. And the Afghans were living well at that time.

Sorry! What do you mean specifically that the Afghans were in good shape during the Soviet invasion? Azerbaijan was (and still is) a Russian colony supported by Russia to this day in the face of Armenia (another image of the Cold War). I did not understand what you mean that the Afghans were good when the people of Azerbaijan were in the ranks of the Soviet army.
Sorry again if I misunderstood you.
jr. member
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July 16, 2022, 07:52:36 AM
#10
Ask any Afghan how they lived with the Soviets. Although I doubt you've ever seen an Afghan in person.

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This is beyond my understanding!
Don't use the google translator.

Azerbaijanis were among the Soviet troops in Afghanistan. And the Afghans were living well at that time.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 07:38:32 AM
#9
the Soviet Union

The USSR was in Afghanistan, along with Azerbaijan, and they lived well there. Unlike the U.S. government installed in Afghanistan.
Did Azerbaijan live well in Afghanistan? This is beyond my understanding!


   Surrenders, the answer to wait in vain.
jr. member
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July 16, 2022, 06:58:54 AM
#8
How many years did the Afghan government survive without the USSR?
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 06:17:34 AM
#7
the Soviet Union

The USSR was in Afghanistan, along with Azerbaijan, and they lived well there. Unlike the U.S. government installed in Afghanistan.
Did Azerbaijan live well in Afghanistan? This is beyond my understanding!
jr. member
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July 16, 2022, 04:15:52 AM
#6
the Soviet Union

The USSR was in Afghanistan, along with Azerbaijan, and they lived well there. Unlike the U.S. government installed in Afghanistan.
legendary
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July 15, 2022, 02:28:45 PM
#5
After the defeat of the Russians in Afghanistan, where they came with the war, the Soviet Union collapsed. After the defeat of the Russians in Ukraine, Russia will crumble.
legendary
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July 15, 2022, 06:13:54 AM
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Alik Bakhshi

When are you going to die, I thought I wouldn't see you in a few years.

That's right, you won't be able to see me.
jr. member
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July 15, 2022, 04:07:13 AM
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Alik Bakhshi

When are you going to die, I thought I wouldn't see you in a few years.
legendary
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July 15, 2022, 01:09:28 AM
#2
Putin is so good that there just might not be any after Putin.

Cool
legendary
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July 14, 2022, 06:36:12 PM
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Alik Bakhshi
After Putin
 
"In a time of universal lies to speak the truth
    is extremism"
                             J. Orwell
     
   There are undeniable truths known from the vast historical experience of Human civilization:
 - The future is always based on the past.
 - development is not conceivable without changes, and there are reasons for all changes.

    In this regard, as history shows, every empire comes to an end. The Persian and Roman empires seemed to be eternal, but they also disappeared, like all subsequent ones, and the reason for this was primarily internal social problems. The time has come for the end of the Russian Empire as well; by the end of the 20th century, the patchwork empire partially collapsed into 14 states without any external influence due to the large number of neglected internal serious problems created by the erroneous ideology of Communism combined with authoritarianism. The defeat of the Soviet Union in the Cold War clearly demonstrated the viciousness of the communist ideology and the corresponding economic system. Blaming the West for the collapse of the USSR, which Putin is trying to instill into the Russian people, is groundless and naive. I want to note a very important detail - unlike all previous formations, slavery, feudalism, capitalism, communism was introduced by coercion and was of an experimental nature. That is, at first an ideology was created, and then under this ideology they tried to build a new social system, which ended in complete collapse. In general, any human intervention in Nature, and humanity is a part of Nature, always subsequently turned out to be a mistake. In this regard, the strong-willed decision of the Russian Young Democrats to establish Democracy in Russia ended in failure.
    Yes, the need for a transition to democratic principles was evident, however, the Russian people, due to their mentality and having no experience of living in freedom, turned out to be helpless like an elephant on ice. Democracy is a good thing, but not all peoples are able to use democratic values ​​to the same extent. (1) We must also take into account the imperial worldview of the Russian people, which excludes the normal functioning of democratic laws. Empire and Democracy are incompatible things.(2) It seems that Putin, whose patriotism is over the top, understood this well, and therefore called the state system of Russia sovereign democracy, that is, democracy for the sovereign, in other words, a monarchy, which is most suitable for the empire. (3)

   The Fuhrer of the Russian spill, who imagined himself a great historian, whose scientific delights I decided to use, in the article “Jews and Russians are one people” (4), headed for the restoration of the Russian Empire within the borders of the USSR, ignoring such a historical fact that every empire has his end, and began with the capture of Ukraine. The Kremlin strategist clearly did not expect a collective reaction from the West, however belated, to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The transfer of modern weapons to the Ukrainian army, combined with economic sanctions, will certainly not only stop the aggressor, but also inflict a defeat that is like death for Putin. The Russian Fuhrer and his clique cannot avoid an international tribunal for crimes, of which quite a few have accumulated over 30 years in the Kremlin. The emerging military situation is reminiscent of the circumstances of the defeat of the Russian army in the Crimean War of 1853-1856, when, due to technical backwardness in armament, Russia surrendered Sevastopol and admitted defeat to a coalition of England, France and Turkey. Since then, for some reason, the surrender of the main naval base of Sevastopol by the Russians has been considered a military feat of Russian weapons. By the way, in honor of this victory in Paris, one of the streets was named Sevastopol Boulevard.

     Putin's Russia is reminiscent of the situation of a drowning in a bog, when every gesture only brings inevitable death closer, and this time there is hardly a wise guy holding out a saving hand. If in the 90s the West, having made a mistake, economically helped Russia to rise, today, after the defeat of Russia, no help will save the empire, which will crumble like a house of cards.

 

     In the article “When the donkey dies” (5), back in 2005, I predicted the end of the Russian Empire. The empire will shrink to its original borders and its first president after Putin will be the first president of Muscovy. (6)

1. To the question of Democracy. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/57393.html
2. Back to the empire, or the restoration of historical justice according to Putin. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/22792.html
3. Empire democracy is contraindicated. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/23826.html
4. Jews and Russians are one people. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/71168.html
5. When the donkey dies. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/3702.html
6. The first president after Putin will be the first president of Muscovy. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/83920.html

07/13/2022
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