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		Neoteny wrote:I have four shot glasses, each bearing the face of one of the following: Yeltsin, Putin, Khruschchev and Gorbachev.
If I were out of vodka, what liquor should I shoot out of these?









		

















			Victor Sullivan wrote:1. The Cuban Missile Crisis: If Khrushchev's ships had crossed the quarantine line, what do you theorize would have happened? How would the world be different today?




















		thegreekdog wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:1. The Cuban Missile Crisis: If Khrushchev's ships had crossed the quarantine line, what do you theorize would have happened? How would the world be different today?
I can answer this question.
The X-Men led by Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr stop the Soviet ships, but then Erik turns on the rest of the X-Men.


















			Victor Sullivan wrote:1. The Cuban Missile Crisis: If Khrushchev's ships had crossed the quarantine line, what do you theorize would have happened? How would the world be different today?
2. Where does Russia currently stand in the world with regard to military power, economic power, and other influential power(s)?
3. What is something that is commonly said about Russia, Russians, the Soviet Union, or Soviets that is a major misconception?
-Sully









		
















			Timminz wrote:This is a great thread.


















			BigBallinStalin wrote:Regarding SV's question 1. The Soviets actually got a ship or two across. It was just ignored.
The reason why it was ignored was because those ships didn't face a direct confrontation with any US ships. They dodged them.
The Soviets ended their nuclear game in Cuba because they feared the consequences (as did the US). They crossed the line, the US made that clear, so other games were pursued. What helped was that the US diplomatically traded with the Soviets (Cuba for Turkey--with IIRC the Juniper missiles). That was done several months later, so that Americans in general wouldn't realize that the US actually compromised with the Soviets (i.e. by backing down, wussing out, etc.).









		
















			BigBallinStalin wrote:@BVP and anyone else (I guess, if it's not too off-topic):
What's your opinion on the US' continued pursuit of "second-strike capability"?
I know this was used to justify building more complex nukes and placing them in more strategic locations, but in retrospect it seems ridiculous. Even with the acknowledgement of MAD, the bureaucracies continued to justify expanding their budgets for the sake of national security. But how much security was really needed, and what (if anything) constrained those buying decisions?
It went out of control, and I can't place the reasoning on only fear, or loss of perceived geo-political power. It seems that those reasons were used to inflate these bureaucracies' and the politicians' own importance/usefulness (which then justifies the authorization of increased budgets).
There really wasn't any means for constraining their action. As long as you can forcibly extract wealth from one's populace, there was no strong incentive to constrain one's spending...
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		BigBallinStalin wrote:With such lack of accountability on the decisions made by bureaucrats, why do so many people place so much faith and trust in the government to "do the right thing"?









		

























			PROFITS wrote:Oh geez, 13 pages of stuff before I even get to it. I'll have to check back when I have time for this. Maybe Friday.









		Baron Von PWN wrote:As many of you may know I have what might be considered an unhealthy obsession about Russia. Inspired by the recent Ask threads Ask me anything about the Soviet Union or Russia and I will give my best answer without the use of outside sources. Just a heads up questions about language will be poorly answered at best.
As an added bonus I will also tell you where I think you would fit within Stalinist Russia at the height of the purges.
* Edit*
I feel I should point out that I am not a Russian. I am a Canadian who is currently (and since june) learning Russian in St.Petersburg. I am also nearing completion of a Bachelors degree in "European and Russian Studies: Concentration in Russian and Eurasian studies" and I avidly read any material I get my hands on about Russia and the Soviet Union, which is why I feel competent answering questions.
The reason I'm adding this edit is because some people have sent me PMs or wall posts with the assumption I'm actually Russian, I don't want to pretend I have the same understanding of Russian society or culture as a native would.











		

















		notyou2 wrote:what is the russian word for panzergeshtultzimheimer?












		TheGeneral2112 wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:As many of you may know I have what might be considered an unhealthy obsession about Russia. Inspired by the recent Ask threads Ask me anything about the Soviet Union or Russia and I will give my best answer without the use of outside sources. Just a heads up questions about language will be poorly answered at best.
As an added bonus I will also tell you where I think you would fit within Stalinist Russia at the height of the purges.
* Edit*
I feel I should point out that I am not a Russian. I am a Canadian who is currently (and since june) learning Russian in St.Petersburg. I am also nearing completion of a Bachelors degree in "European and Russian Studies: Concentration in Russian and Eurasian studies" and I avidly read any material I get my hands on about Russia and the Soviet Union, which is why I feel competent answering questions.
The reason I'm adding this edit is because some people have sent me PMs or wall posts with the assumption I'm actually Russian, I don't want to pretend I have the same understanding of Russian society or culture as a native would.
How are the police regarded in Russia?









		
















			Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
















		BigBallinStalin wrote:Why is the crime rate so high in Russia relative to its GDP per capita? (It's an amazing outlier; sorry can't find the right chart)









		Neoteny wrote:Do you ever feel like you are the main character of a Tom Clancy novel?









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