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by jandrese
1111 days ago
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Corrupt relative to democracies, or really just most other countries in the world. And historically the Russian/Soviet army has always underperformed for its size, their notable successes have generally been due to being able to crush their opponent in sheer mass of conscripted bodies. Cases where having a lot of people don't help, like ships and aircraft, often end in embarrassing defeats against far smaller foes. A good case study here is the Battle of Tsushima. |
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I’ll reiterate. You described it as something that Putin caused (in part).
> The one that is backed by historical evidence: widespread corruption rotted the organization from the core. Putin is running his country like the world's largest petro-Mafia, with poor internal controls that allowed for a widespread looting of the state's assets.
But it has always been like that. At least since it was born from the Soviet Union.
But now you change your tune to to it being corrupt “relative to democracies”.