- 11 Sep 2024 21:19
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@Verv , and @Potemkin :
@Hakeer :
No, the Bolsheviks had a plurality of the vote ( this was after the revolution had occurred) and the SR Party had most of the rest, it wasn't a poor showing really all things considered. After the election the Socialist Revolutionary Party split into two factions, Right and Left, and the Left SR people joined the Bolsheviks because they were essentially identical. Lenin wasn't a dictator: authoritarian and illiberal but certainly not undemocratic.
I know that seems hard to understand, I do. But " democracy" simply isn't possible under the heel of the Money Power of private wealth and power , and the exigencies of the time require the ability to not allow that same Power the means of returning to it's former position in a society.
Afghanistan and the other examples you made, are examples of countries the United States destroyed and then tried to rebuild to suit certain interests.
The Ukraine is a region of a country that seceded from it, not another nation, and has been in the process of destroying itself. Many in the Ukraine (mainly in the Eastern Ukraine)do not support the Kiev regime or the Bandera, many more follow the strongest at the moment out of fear and self interest, while a few, in Western Ukraine mainly are totally "nationalist". That is, fascist lunatics.
Much like with the " Anaconda strategy" of the American Civil War, the Russian General Staff believes that it will take longer doing things this way, but the end will be forever: there will be no Ukrainian Nationalism just as for most of history, and there will be no new Confederacy rise again from the American South. Gone and best forgotten.
Hakeer wrote:My understanding is that they actually had a free election in November, 2017. Lenin and the Bolsheviks lost badly (25% of votes), but they refused to accept the results. Lenin subsequently became USSR’s first dictator.
I was saying that if Putin does a full-scale military occupation of the whole country, there will surely be a counter-insurgency like we had in Iraq and both Russia and U.S. had in Afghanistan for many years.
The Spainish civil war was a civil war, not the military of one country against another. I know that you don’t see Ukraine as a nation with a nationalistic identity, but they do. Nearly all the men in Ukraine fighting this war were never USSR citizens. In the long run (years), Russia could end up leaving Ukraine as Russia and U.S. finally did in Afghanistan. In that case, some radical-right party could emerge in Ukraine.
@Verv , and @Potemkin :
@Hakeer :
No, the Bolsheviks had a plurality of the vote ( this was after the revolution had occurred) and the SR Party had most of the rest, it wasn't a poor showing really all things considered. After the election the Socialist Revolutionary Party split into two factions, Right and Left, and the Left SR people joined the Bolsheviks because they were essentially identical. Lenin wasn't a dictator: authoritarian and illiberal but certainly not undemocratic.
I know that seems hard to understand, I do. But " democracy" simply isn't possible under the heel of the Money Power of private wealth and power , and the exigencies of the time require the ability to not allow that same Power the means of returning to it's former position in a society.
Afghanistan and the other examples you made, are examples of countries the United States destroyed and then tried to rebuild to suit certain interests.
The Ukraine is a region of a country that seceded from it, not another nation, and has been in the process of destroying itself. Many in the Ukraine (mainly in the Eastern Ukraine)do not support the Kiev regime or the Bandera, many more follow the strongest at the moment out of fear and self interest, while a few, in Western Ukraine mainly are totally "nationalist". That is, fascist lunatics.
Much like with the " Anaconda strategy" of the American Civil War, the Russian General Staff believes that it will take longer doing things this way, but the end will be forever: there will be no Ukrainian Nationalism just as for most of history, and there will be no new Confederacy rise again from the American South. Gone and best forgotten.