The russian who can't afford to lose

Dee 2022-03-27 09:01:22


Russia is a special existence. Her nature is extremely greedy, just like a giant python. She made a fortune by robbing the tyrants and occupied the largest piece of land in the world. Even so, her appetite could not be satisfied, so she went out and made enemies everywhere.

According to Kissinger, the Russians are not willing to be forgotten, and she wants to capture more access to the sea. So Russia fought against Japan in the East, and invaded Afghanistan in Central Asia, all of which ended in disastrous defeat. In the 1950s, Soviet Russia also planned to station troops in Lushun, China. Of course, this rogue was rejected by China.

The expansive nature of the Russians determines their fate - only win, not lose. She could not afford to lose, and the defeat of the Russo-Japanese War directly led to the downfall of Tsarist Russia. Two years after Afghanistan withdrew its troops, the Soviet Union disintegrated.


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  • Emilio 2022-03-23 09:03:35

    This is more worth watching than the Yankee War

  • Dominique 2022-03-23 09:03:35

    "The 9th Company", "Fearless General Kolchak", "Brest Fortress"... From the soldiers of the Red Army to the generals of the White Army, the major Russian productions in recent years seem to have stepped out of the shackles of ideology, but in fact Still immersed in the illusory glory of the empire's past, there is no rational reflection.

9th Company quotes

  • Lyutyy: We were leaving Afghanistan. We, the 9th company, we won our war. Back then we didn't know many things. We didn't know that, two years later, the country we had fought for would vanish. That wearing medals of a nonexistent country would become unfashionable.

  • [last lines]

    Lyutyy: We were leaving Afghanistan, the 9th Company. We... we won.