• Julianus
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    3 years ago

    I don’t understand how it’s clear the Soviets achieved “more than anyone else.” They might have, without saddled by an authoritarian government. But despite your constant harping about my lack of historical knowledge, you did know that their manned moon landing was cancelled after their N-1 booster blew up three times? Why? Lack of computers to control many small rockets at once. And of course, they’re timetable was determined autocratically. It wasn’t the threat from the west, it was the threats from their own government.

    Lol. Where did you learn this history? Stalin regularly purged his generals for giving him bad news. Field promotions were cheap and easy to come by. Interestingly, this is why so many Russian generals have been “liquidated” recently. They’re right up on the front lines because no one else has authority or information to make decisions and it’s their head in the noose. Remind me, professor, when was the last time an American general was killed in action?

    I think you should read Clausewitz again. NATO got Russia to break it’s teeth on an unaffiliated nation. That isn’t achieving Putin’s goals. It’s achieving NATO’s goals with a minimum of effort. With an image of a mad dog, Putin has driven fence-sitting nations to join the EU and NATO. All that’s left for Russia is to hide under the skirts of China. Checkmate.

    Chechnya and Syria? So more war crimes, I’m afraid…

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      3 years ago

      You don’t understand great many things because evidently you spend all your time arguing here instead of educating yourself. Read some history perhaps?

      But despite your constant harping about my lack of historical knowledge, you did know that their manned moon landing was cancelled after their N-1 booster blew up three times? Why?

      That wasn’t because they lacked computers. It was because it was literally part of the design process to launch multiple prototypes and then collect telemetry from them. Here’s a whole documentary you can watch on the subject https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMbl_ofF3AM

      Meanwhile, did you know that US could not replicate the engines Soviets designed for N1, and in fact after USSR collapsed US engineers refused to believe the specs on the engines because they didn’t think that was possible.

      Also, you may be shocked to discover that US moon program was run autocratically by the government pretty in a similar fashion to the way Soviets ran their program. Pretty much all the large scale projects US delivered were either government programs or received massive funding from the government.

      Lol. Where did you learn this history?

      Go read up on Zhukov as one example buddy.

      They’re right up on the front lines because no one else has authority or information to make decisions and it’s their head in the noose.

      Weird how the Soviets won the war being so incompetent while efficient and clever Europe couldn’t put up a fight when German tanks rolled in.

      Remind me, professor, when was the last time an American general was killed in action?

      Remind me professor when was the last time US won a war?

      I think you should read Clausewitz again. NATO got Russia to break it’s teeth on an unaffiliated nation.

      You will soon discover this was not the case, so I don’t need to convince you of anything here.

      That isn’t achieving Putin’s goals. It’s achieving NATO’s goals with a minimum of effort.

      If NATO’s goals were to tank western economies and cause mass public unrest then they’re achieving those goals very efficiently indeed.

      With an image of a mad dog, Putin has driven fence-sitting nations to join the EU and NATO. All that’s left for Russia is to hide under the skirts of China. Checkmate.

      Checkmate for whom though. The west isn’t an industrial power, it relies on China and Russia for most of its manufacturing and resources. Now the west is cutting themselves off from the very things they need. Some serious 4d chess being played here.

      Chechnya and Syria? So more war crimes, I’m afraid…

      How did things turn out in Chechnya and Syria. Meanwhile, they’re exactly the same kinds of war crimes NATO is committing this very day.