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Some real information to help understand the barbarism we are seeing now.
 
The aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War:

Military leaders and senior tsarist officials agreed before the war that Russia was a much stronger nation and had little to fear from the Empire of Japan. The fanatical zeal of the Japanese infantrymen astonished the Russians, who were dismayed by the apathy, backwardness, and defeatism of their own soldiers. The defeats of the Army and Navy shook Russian confidence. Throughout 1905, the Imperial Russian government was rocked by revolution. The population was against escalation of the war. The empire was certainly capable of sending more troops but this would make little difference in the outcome due to the poor state of the economy, the embarrassing defeats of the Russian Army and Navy by the Japanese, and the relative unimportance to Russia of the disputed land, which made the war extremely unpopular.

Though there had been popular support for the war among the Russian public following the Japanese attack at Port Arthur in 1904, that popular support soon turned to discontent after suffering multiple defeats at the hands of the Japanese forces. For many Russians, the immediate shock of unexpected humiliation at the hands of Japan caused the conflict to be viewed as a metaphor for the shortcomings of the Romanov autocracy. Popular discontent in Russia after the war added more fuel to the already simmering Russian Revolution of 1905, an event Nicholas II had hoped to avoid entirely by taking intransigent negotiating stances prior to coming to the table. Twelve years later, that discontent boiled over into the February Revolution of 1917. In Poland, which Russia partitioned in the late 18th century, and where Russian rule already caused two major uprisings, the population was so restless that an army of 250,000–300,000—larger than the one facing the Japanese—had to be stationed to put down the unrest. Some political leaders of the Polish insurrection movement (in particular, Józef Piłsudski) sent emissaries to Japan to collaborate on sabotage and intelligence gathering within the Russian Empire and even plan a Japanese-aided uprising.

History repeats itself first as tragedy, second as farce.---Karl Marx
 
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Looks like Vlad the Bad has been sending a lot of non-Russian boys in addition to Russian boys to be slaughtered.

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Remember when Hilary Clinton hit the reset button on Russia, and Obama laughed Romney off the stage about Russia being a threat?

Gosh, I bet they are right this time!!
 
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Remember when Hilary Clinton hit the reset button on Russia, and Obama laughed Romney off the stage about Russia being a threat?

Gosh, I bet they are right this time!!

We should definitely trust the scumbags that run the West right now.

What have they ever got wrong?
 
Notice how the lecturer hasn't commented on the events in 2014 that led to where we are now.

Who was in power of the US then?

Thats right.....
 
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So you don't want to be allies with RUssia?

Seems like a strange position to hold.

I guess you want to be in perpetual war and send other peoples kids to die.

Take note of these positions when deciding on which ideology you find yourself in. Let the Neo Libs/Cons have their cute little circle where they destroy Americas wealth and children.
 
Lets review the following and you tell me who is responsible for having such a tenuous relationship with Putin:

1. Overthrew a Democratically elected leader of Ukraine because he was close to Putin
2. Killed ethnic Russians in the Donbas region
3. Created a completely fake narrative that Putin got Trump elected

I can't for the life of me understand why Putin wouldn't trust the current leadership of the US.
 
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The people running the US are demons.

All of this bloodshed could have been easily avoided.
 
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