@yogthos Out of all countries in the world, USSR and Russia have the least moral right to teach about it ;)

@yogthos I wouldn't say so. The poster was printed in 1956 - so just after Soviet invasion on Hungary, or in 1986 - so during invasion on Afghanistan. Half of Europe was practically occupied by USSR with Soviet military bases guarding its interests.

@kravietz yeah, but compare what kind of governments and social policies USSR created in places it occupied to those of US. Just look at the horrors in Asia, South America, or Middle East.

Compare Afghanistan under Soviet influence to what it turned into under US as an example.

@yogthos I compared :) And it likely looks like this for every country that was under USSR control I'm afraid

@kravietz so where are the USSR versions of the contras, Pinochet, Taliban, and IS then?

@yogthos So at best, USSR involvement into state terrorism matched that of CIA. In reality, it was much more aggressive, since CIA never organised outright terrorist acts on USSR territory as KGB did with RAF in Germany.

@kravietz I'm talking about the kinds of regimes USSR and US supported. Pretty much every US backed regime is either a dictatorship or a terrorist one. USSR created socialist governments like the one Vietnam still has today. So, that's a pretty big difference between the two.

@yogthos And also USSR created other socialist regimes, such as those in Poland, Romania and other Warsaw pact countries, then Afghanistan (1978-90), East Turkestan Republic, Mongolia - all of which were authoritarian and ceased to exist.

@kravietz right, and compare those to the regimes US created. Afghanistan under USSR had things like gender equality, free education, social services, and modernization. Under US, Afghanistan got the Taliban. That's kind of my whole point here.

Not saying that either USSR or US occupying countries is a good thing, but saying they were the same is false equivalence.

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@yogthos Under US Afghanistan got Taliban?! You got your calendar quite wrong.

1973 coup d'etat, overthrow of king Shah, president Daoud takes over, famous US embassy evacuation photos; Daoud resists alignment to both US and USSR policy.

1978 Saur Revolution - assassination of president Daoud - political repressions on unprecedented scale, partial alignment to Soviet policies.

1979 Soviet occupation, rise of anti-Soviet guerilla who later gave birth to Al Quaeda and Taliban

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