They had no experience in successful landing assault operations. And besides, all big cities in Manchuria and Korea were captured only after Japanese surrender.
Buran was intended to be a carbon copy of Shuttle, but Soviets weren't able to put engines there because of weight constraints and they had no solid boosters either do they had to improvise.
And 83 roubles will be like 2x more that his monthly stipend.
Yes, it was doomed - it operated for less than a year. No, it wasn't a masterpiece - it was plagued by usual Soviet issues: poor quality and bad engines. And no, it wasn't intended to transport regular people and land…
Pretty prevalent, and they're supporting far-right parties in Europe and US as well.
And as expected there is an influx of pro-Russian whataboutists trying to shift the blame.
So, your proofs of world-wide Russophobia are... posts on Facebook, travel forums and a quote from Pelevin? Very fitting.
And meanwhile Putin sends their firefighter planes... to Turkey and Greece. https://www.dw.com/en/russia-sends-military-aircraft-to-figh...
Yep. You can have dirt-cheap housing (which won't be yours btw) and cheap transportation, but you will have to overpay for rest of the goods. And wait in extraordinary long queues. You can experience some of the that…
Hey, don't move the goalposts. I'm not arguing about their trustworthiness, I'm pointing out that your propaganda is stale.
Sorry, this is 2021. Your 'anti-Russian' propaganda narrative was expired about 5 years ago.
I've heard the wonderful assumption that The Wall in Berlin was built to actually cut the flow of migrants from... The West, seeking refuge in socialistic paradise of East Germany. Too bad that real situation was…
Because Russia isn't able to produce complex electronics.
Telegram wasn't banned in Russia, it was just a PR show.
And suffer from identity theft and possibly malicious acts against their employees? I don't think it is preferable for many Americans.
It's not "a laboratory of the German armed forces". And it's not "clear political conflict" - it's Russia lying about destroying their chemical weapons and instead using them in Europe and UK - see Navalny and Skripal.
Guys, can you be a little bit less obvious in promoting your loon conspiracy site?
You need to check on how communist regimes were handling their environments.
Russians support Putin's regime en masse, so article had correct definition.
Sorry, comrade, I won't buy it. Russians considered US enemy #1 for quite a long time: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.statista.com/chart/amp/1249...
From one prison to another. Socialist regimes are pretty much similar in regards of valuing human life.
Just a PR stunt - during this 'blocking' Russia Today, their Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government entities managed to create accounts in Telegram.
Because Russians want easy access to conversations.
Poverty and exploitation were built into socialistic systems as well. And I think USSR and China never shared profits, but on the contrary - exploited their citizens to the maximum.
> which sadly can hardly be had with most Americans anyways, because the majority is already too presumptuous and indoctrinated to even have a level and honest discussion about it. As opposed to pure and…
They had no experience in successful landing assault operations. And besides, all big cities in Manchuria and Korea were captured only after Japanese surrender.
Buran was intended to be a carbon copy of Shuttle, but Soviets weren't able to put engines there because of weight constraints and they had no solid boosters either do they had to improvise.
And 83 roubles will be like 2x more that his monthly stipend.
Yes, it was doomed - it operated for less than a year. No, it wasn't a masterpiece - it was plagued by usual Soviet issues: poor quality and bad engines. And no, it wasn't intended to transport regular people and land…
Pretty prevalent, and they're supporting far-right parties in Europe and US as well.
And as expected there is an influx of pro-Russian whataboutists trying to shift the blame.
So, your proofs of world-wide Russophobia are... posts on Facebook, travel forums and a quote from Pelevin? Very fitting.
And meanwhile Putin sends their firefighter planes... to Turkey and Greece. https://www.dw.com/en/russia-sends-military-aircraft-to-figh...
Yep. You can have dirt-cheap housing (which won't be yours btw) and cheap transportation, but you will have to overpay for rest of the goods. And wait in extraordinary long queues. You can experience some of the that…
Hey, don't move the goalposts. I'm not arguing about their trustworthiness, I'm pointing out that your propaganda is stale.
Sorry, this is 2021. Your 'anti-Russian' propaganda narrative was expired about 5 years ago.
I've heard the wonderful assumption that The Wall in Berlin was built to actually cut the flow of migrants from... The West, seeking refuge in socialistic paradise of East Germany. Too bad that real situation was…
Because Russia isn't able to produce complex electronics.
Telegram wasn't banned in Russia, it was just a PR show.
And suffer from identity theft and possibly malicious acts against their employees? I don't think it is preferable for many Americans.
It's not "a laboratory of the German armed forces". And it's not "clear political conflict" - it's Russia lying about destroying their chemical weapons and instead using them in Europe and UK - see Navalny and Skripal.
Guys, can you be a little bit less obvious in promoting your loon conspiracy site?
You need to check on how communist regimes were handling their environments.
Russians support Putin's regime en masse, so article had correct definition.
Sorry, comrade, I won't buy it. Russians considered US enemy #1 for quite a long time: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.statista.com/chart/amp/1249...
From one prison to another. Socialist regimes are pretty much similar in regards of valuing human life.
Just a PR stunt - during this 'blocking' Russia Today, their Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government entities managed to create accounts in Telegram.
Because Russians want easy access to conversations.
Poverty and exploitation were built into socialistic systems as well. And I think USSR and China never shared profits, but on the contrary - exploited their citizens to the maximum.
> which sadly can hardly be had with most Americans anyways, because the majority is already too presumptuous and indoctrinated to even have a level and honest discussion about it. As opposed to pure and…