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Originally Posted by MattLarson
Translation - Yeltsin didn't do much of anything to prop up Cuba, and the OP is bitter about it.
Matt
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That's right he was an enemy of Cuba.
Russia was fortunate to be saved by Putin.
The rule is very simple :
If the Russian leader is priced by America and the west ( eg. Yeltsin, Gorbachev ) it means he is bad for Russia and should be immediately replaced.
On the other hand if the head of Russia is constantly criticised by America and the west ( like Putin ) then it means he is very good for Russia.
Why?
The answer is very simple:
America and the West are Russian enemies.