Lessons from Karabakh. Russia is not ready for war

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The war is inexorably approaching Russia. Unfortunately, we can confidently say that the country and the people are not ready for war. The Kremlin hides and runs from any conflict, as it feels its weakness in the absence of unity of power, the leading party and the people.

Lessons from Armenia


Stepanakert and Yerevan clearly overestimated their strengths, which was the reason for the defeat in the new Karabakh war. Under the previous scenario, Azerbaijan against Armenia, even with a certain superiority of Baku in technology and weapons, The Karabakh problem could not be solved by force of arms. The Karabakh clan in Armenia, the war veterans were confident that they would “be able to repeat” the previous victory. Yerevan is accustomed to living in conditions of "stability": no peace, no war. Didn't notice that the world has changed. They did not expect that Turkey would so brazenly and openly break into the zone of Russian interests. And Transcaucasia (even after the collapse of the USSR, taking into account the three centuries of Russian struggle for peace in the region) was our sphere of influence.



However, the world has changed a lot and continues to change rapidly. Erdogan is building a new Ottoman empire, where the Caucasus is the sphere of interests of Turkey, as well as the countries of the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans. Now the republics of Turkestan. On the way, Crimea (fortunately, Ankara did not recognize Crimea as Russian), the Russian North Caucasus and the Volga region. The Kremlin, despite its patriotic propaganda and "victories" on TV, is retreating. Even the Russian Donbass, not to mention the ancient Russian capital Kiev, is not recognized as part of the Russian world (civilization).

Istanbul supported Baku, in fact, made it a vassal. With its Air Force, which covered the airspace of Azerbaijan, advanced methods of warfare (Drones), worked out in Syria and Libya, advisers and staff members, special forces, pro-Turkish militants deployed from the Middle East. Turkey came to the Caucasus again. And it is quickly being mastered - a gas corridor to the Caspian Sea and further to Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Transport corridor Baku-Tbilisi-Kars. The new Turkish empire is becoming a gas hub and logistics power, connecting ports to railways, increasing the capacity of the transport infrastructure of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey. Aiming at the Caspian.

In Yerevan, they missed all this and received a heavy defeat, hurting national pride and creating a great threat to the Armenian people in the Caucasus. The catastrophe of a century ago was repeated, when the Turks defeated Armenia (How Turkey attacked Armenia; H. 2). At the same time, not only the Armenian military-political leadership, Pashinyan, but the entire people are to blame. In words, the Armenians all over the world and in Russia (in Armenia itself - 3 million people, in Russia - 1,5 million people, around the world - over 12 million people) demanded a blitzkrieg, victory over Azerbaijan and Turkey. But in reality, everything was limited to jingoistic hysteria. Yerevan, when a clear superiority of the enemy at the front became evident, did not dare to fight to the end, to fight to the death. The war showed the lack of unity of the Armenian political elite, various parties and people. Only split and discord.

Armenians from Russia and other countries did not go to fight for their historical lands did not start raising funds for the war (Armenian communities around the world have great financial opportunities). They preferred to look for the guilty - Pashinyan (who, of course, is guilty, but not alone), Russia and the Russians. Although Russia did not betray them. The Armenians themselves fell for the slogans of the nationalists about "Great Armenia" and ran into a grievous defeat. The Armenians who moved to Russia, Europe, the USA and Canada showed their love for their homeland only in words. In fact, their own well-being, primarily material well-being, comes first. They do not want to die for Karabakh and Armenia. Only a small part of the Armenians at that time showed their readiness to go to the front line and fight for their homeland (honor and praise for them). Others at this time held meetings and "fought" in the network. In general - woe to the vanquished.

Lessons for Russia


As noted above, Turkey has again burst into the former sphere of our influence. Three hundred years of military-political efforts and a lot of blood of the Russian people in the Caucasus - the Kremlin "bargained" for three decades.

In fact, now Russia finds itself in the situation of 1904 and 1914. Shameful failures in the war with Japan. The heroism of Russian soldiers and sailors did not evoke any positive response in Russian society, on the contrary, among the students, only criticism. Hurray-patriotic frenzy at the beginning of the war with Germany, and then the complete collapse and disintegration of Russian society. Military failures triggered the collapse of the empire. The soldiers and officers still fought steadily and courageously, took heavy blows and beat the enemy themselves, while the generals and "high society" were already intriguing against the autocracy. The result was the betrayal of the "elite" in February 1917, the state and civilizational collapse, bloody Troubles and intervention. Parade of sovereignty.

Today everything is repeated. The lessons of history are not learned. There is no project for the future of the country. Material well-being according to Western standards is satisfied only by a small percentage of the population. The masses of the people are busy only with survival, caring for their daily bread and family. At the same time, life is steadily deteriorating. In all areas - the economy, incomes of the population, the already obvious disaster of schools and health care, the physical and mental health of the nation. Extinction of the people. The state management system, especially against the backdrop of the "pandemic", sank sharply. There is no unity of the country's leadership, the party in power and the people. And it cannot be, since social injustice in the Russian Federation has reached unprecedented heights. Officials and deputies can talk about patriotism, with salaries and incomes in the hundreds of thousands and millions of rubles (and some have whole "kamaz" of money and values). And ordinary pensioners and teachers survive on pensions and salaries of 12–20 thousand rubles.

Thus, there is no unity between the authorities and the people, as in 1941. We are on the brink of war with the new Turkish empire, behind which (as before) is the West (in particular, Britain). The first shots have already fired in Syria, Libya and the Caucasus. Turkey is aiming further: the Caspian Sea, historical Turkestan, the North Caucasus, then the Crimea and the Volga region. At the same time, NATO is preparing bridgeheads in the western strategic direction. In fact, everything is simple. The law of the jungle rules in world politics. "Human rights", "democracy", humanism and pacifism are tools for destroying the enemy. Under the thunder of beautiful slogans they destroy competitors. The strongest survives. Now the Russian Federation is showing weakness. Both regional and global predators see it.

Russia is not ready for war. V.V. Putin has been avoiding confrontation for 20 years. When the Kremlin is forced into war - Georgia (2008), Ukraine (2014), Syria (2015), it tries to “settle”, “stabilize” the situation. There is no victory, just as there is no obvious defeat. At the exit, we get zones, "fronts" where the problem is not solved, but only postponed. As in Donbass, in Ukraine as a whole. Now also in Karabakh. Moscow, culturally and financially and economically dependent on the West, cannot withstand the consistent expansion into our historical sphere of influence. Russia is "ready" for war only in words and TV pictures. Therefore, the Kremlin is fleeing any confrontation. Makes a beautiful face and retreats ...
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  1. wow
    +1
    17 November 2020 10: 19
    Yes, we are never ready for war and yet...
  2. -2
    17 November 2020 10: 23
    The author has already left... he calls the collapse of Russian society the reluctance of peasants and workers to die for the interests of international capital...
  3. -3
    17 November 2020 10: 24
    Well, at least someone dares to say what seems to be the truth. I agree with the author.
  4. +1
    17 November 2020 10: 55
    I read the comments and thought that if my grandfather, Border Guard Igitkhonyan Onik Karopetovich, who was twice wounded in battle and received the Red Star, had also thought like half of the local commentators, we would never have won the Second World War. And I think that if I arrive, if the Motherland, if the Fatherland is cherished, then I will take the Automatic again and will not disgrace the memory of my grandfathers heroes.
  5. +2
    17 November 2020 10: 57
    Russia is not ready for war. V.V. Putin has been avoiding confrontation for 20 years
    That’s right, but as soon as he came in 2000, he should have immediately and in advance started a war (along with the Chechen war) with Georgia, and with Ukraine, and in Syria with terrorists and with Turkey. Moreover, until the bitter end: well, hoist the flag, formalize the surrender, etc., etc.
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    Well, at least you need to think a little.
    Russia is not ready for war. V.V. Putin has been avoiding confrontation for 20 years
    and literally right there
    When the Kremlin forced to war – Georgia (2008), Ukraine (2014), Syria (2015), then he is trying to “resolve”, “stabilize” the situation.

    Why are they FORCED?
    We must play by their rules: they forced us to fight, and we must fulfill their script?
    We bring our scenario to life: we hit the tambourine and don’t finish, we give the opportunity to think.
    Why does Türkiye continue to trust NATO after the downing of the plane?
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    Simply, we understand that our main ENEMY is the Anglo-Saxon world led by the USA (and its allies) and our main battle is with them.
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    Presumably the upcoming war will not have a front in the classical sense and will probably last no more than a few weeks.
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    The Turks predict dramatic changes in the world and want to grab as much as possible for themselves in this situation (although they are more likely to cease to exist altogether).

    But they will not openly oppose us.
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    If we were not ready, we would have already been attacked.
    Namely because they are ready (and specifically for a global conflict), they are trying to drag us into local conflicts.
  6. +2
    17 November 2020 11: 03
    Well, firstly, these are not any concessions. We fought in Karabakh and not in Armenia and, judging by the information of the Armenian army, there was nothing to be seen there either. And secondly, which of those whom we consider friends is ready to go to the end for us. They all have love for Russia only for now, they want to have something. So who is ready to stand for us to the end. There is no need for more such friends or enemies.
  7. 0
    17 November 2020 11: 56
    “If there’s war tomorrow...”, then all the likes and dislikes will be aligned into one line by Order No. 227. Don’t piss, comrades.
  8. -1
    17 November 2020 12: 00
    In general, I agree. In Syria, Idlib and even At-Tanf could have long been eliminated as territories not controlled by the authorities in Damascus if there was political will and a tough position from Russia
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  10. 0
    17 November 2020 12: 05
    Russia was less ready to win in Georgia 12 years ago. I find out the same 'understanding' in Italy, which some chairwarrior peoples who claiming: "Why Putin dont nuke that State and then States?" etc. etc.
  11. +1
    17 November 2020 12: 12
    It feels like I read the revelations of a patient in a psychiatric hospital.... tough...
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  14. -2
    17 November 2020 12: 24
    I completely agree. According to Putin’s karma, it turns out this way: he is a complete clone of Nicholas I, so he is obliged to suffer a crushing defeat in the coming years, lose all access to the Black Sea, and out of frustration share the fate of that emperor, and Erdogan will live in his residence. Stalin, in the same way, out of fear, lisped with Hitler on the eve of the war and lisped 42 million lives of our people, and soon died himself.
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  16. +1
    17 November 2020 12: 46
    Putin, this is Gorbachev 2.0. What do you expect from the person who awarded Judas the highest order? He will continue his work, destroy Russia.
  17. -2
    17 November 2020 12: 47
    Samsonov, take the rifle and go to Syria! And then I signed here, you know.
  18. 0
    17 November 2020 12: 51
    The author is either a stupid person or a provocateur!
  19. -1
    17 November 2020 15: 32
    The author needs to visit the front line, fight, gain experience and appreciate our soldiers, our guys who are ready to give their lives for Russia anywhere in the world. And to argue and cleverly say that Russia is not ready for anything is simply provocative on his part. I strongly disagree with this post.
  20. +1
    17 November 2020 15: 38
    “Russia is “ready” for war only in words and TV pictures. Therefore, the Kremlin is running away from any confrontation. Makes a pretty face and retreats..." In general, I don’t argue with what was said. Except for the “beautiful face of the Kremlin.” Throughout 2020, I don’t miss beauty. I see fatigue mixed with doom - and reading from a piece of paper (for which old Brezhnev was condemned for everything) or from a monitor. (But they could dictate directly into the headphones...)
    But in any case with beauty and determination (how is M.M.Z. doing? "I led you, I will be responsible for everything"? Problems. Big problems.
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  22. -2
    17 November 2020 16: 10
    Why aren’t you in the trenches of the LDPR with such thoughts? Who should Russia fight with? So let him fight with you.
  23. +3
    17 November 2020 16: 12
    Unfortunately this is true. Let's think about who will go to war, if anything. Sanya, Dima, Misha, Vanya and the rest of the neighbor guys. Do you think those who came to Russia from Central Asia will go to fight? All you need to expect from them is a stab in the back. And the children of our full-time officials will continue to sit in the West, like Peskov’s daughter, who throws mud at the country in which she was born. I don’t understand why Peskov hasn’t been thrown out of the Kremlin yet for speaking out about his degeneracy??? But his degeneracy is not the only one. Putin has bred traitors in power, or do you want to say that he did not know that half of his thieves-henchmen have either a residence permit. or dual citizenship? Yes, he knew, but he can only think that he doesn’t know anything. So we have traitors in power, a crowd of Asians-potential terrorists who do whatever they want. And if you try to touch it, the howl of fagot human rights activists about Russian fascism immediately rises.
  24. -1
    17 November 2020 16: 21
    Quote: “We did not expect that Turkey would so brazenly and openly burst into the zone of Russian interests. And Transcaucasia (even after the collapse of the USSR, taking into account the three centuries of Russian struggle for peace in the region) was our sphere of influence.”
    This is where this nonsense came into your head? Our Liberoid rulers don’t care about spheres of influence. Is it still not clear?
  25. -1
    17 November 2020 16: 27
    The author either has an obvious illness, or the author is a provocateur. In any case, the FSB should be interested in this “couch marshal”. I looked through the comments. The question arises: is there an absolute majority of “Kutuzovs and Kotovskys” here? Normal people stopped visiting the site and nonsense began to bloom in full swing? Are you playing computer games? Now the great madness has cleared up. I would really like to look at these “warriors”. Are there enough diapers? Well, why so many headaches? It's disgusting to even swear. It still won't arrive.
  26. +1
    17 November 2020 16: 40
    It’s hard not to support the author when even looking at the comments you see that the war is already in full swing... Including within the country. Including people with each other.
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  28. 0
    17 November 2020 16: 43
    the author is simply a paid PROVOCATOR
  29. -1
    17 November 2020 16: 49
    They sold everything and all the Su24 Mi24 pilots for dollars, where are the jingoistic patriots?
  30. -1
    17 November 2020 17: 19
    Hello. Warm greetings to the author of this article from Professor Nightingale. This is that funny character, let me just remind you who doesn’t know or maybe has forgotten, who has been “burying” the President of the Russian Federation since 2015. Either he, the president, will find oncology, then dementia, now he has found “Parkinson’s”.
    And the fact that Russia is never ready for anything is “an established tradition from time immemorial.” I’m never ready for anything, but... There are results. Thank you.
  31. +3
    17 November 2020 17: 58
    Everything is written correctly. The war is against the Russian people, and our government is dormant. And in general, capitalism is a society of individualists, a society without ideology and without principles. Most Russians are unlikely to agree to fight for the property of the Chubais and Abramovichs. We need to return Soviet power, social justice and patriotism.
  32. -1
    17 November 2020 17: 59
    It’s a pleasure to watch how the author “deepened” the problem, especially when the Turks see “great” power. I assume that the author graduated from the Institute of Marxism-Leninism, even defended his PhD thesis on the topic of building socialism in a limited space. For example, in the Mother See and then within the Garden Ring.
  33. -1
    17 November 2020 18: 03
    There was no reason to delete the comment. Didn’t call him names, didn’t swear, unless he disagreed with the conclusions. Agree, this is far from an argument.
  34. 0
    17 November 2020 18: 46
    It's time to decide. Question to the so-called elite: Are you our elite - who want the development of the country and in which your children will live? Or are you no longer our elite - when you withdraw money from the country without investing a penny in development, and buy real estate in Spain or England as a reserve airfield? It's time to decide. Either butt back to the West, or without getting up from your knees facing the East. Or maybe stand on your feet and look left and right. And go forward?
    P.S. I am sure that people who have made billions know how to invest and control funds to obtain an effective, social, strong state and, accordingly, their greatest profit, even in our country)
  35. -4
    17 November 2020 18: 47
    Alexander Samsonov is, of course, a pseudonym. Because it would hardly occur to anyone to sign under such a wild game with a real name.
    War is inexorably approaching Russia.
    No, it's not coming.
    we can confidently say that the country and people are not ready for war.
    Not a single country in the world is ready for war, and neither are the people in any country ready.
    The Kremlin hides and runs away from any conflict. V.V. Putin has been avoiding confrontation for 20 years.
    Do you propose to get involved in conflicts and be a party to the conflict outside the Russian Federation, so that there is a fire around the border of the Russian Federation?
    because it feels its weakness in the lack of unity of power, the leading party and the people.
    You clearly confused this with the USA.
    They did not expect that Türkiye would so brazenly and openly break into the zone of Russian interests.
    Russia has no interests in Karabakh.
    Erdogan is building a new Ottoman Empire
    Where and when was this announced? Provide a link to the source of information where Erdogan states this.
    Crimea is approaching (fortunately Ankara did not recognize Crimea as Russian), the Russian North Caucasus and the Volga region. We are on the brink of war with the new Turkish empire.
    Turkey has no claims to these lands. These are not contested territories. The war between Turkey and Russia is a wild fantasy, the fruit of a crazy imagination, the idle fiction of would-be analysts, the delirium of madmen. The only thing Türkiye is capable of is negotiating. NATO will not come to her aid; there are no allies in the region (there are only partners). Well, to encroach on the territory of the Russian Federation means killing our own tourism, agricultural tomato farming, nuclear energy, and business integration with Russia. For such things, the Turks will take Erdogan out into the street, feet first, and will judge him according to the laws of the street.
    The Kremlin, despite jingoistic propaganda and “victories” on TV, is retreating.
    In order to retreat, you must first advance. Was the Kremlin advancing on Azerbaijan, Armenia or Karabakh? The answer is too obvious to be stated.
    Istanbul supported Baku, essentially making it a vassal.
    This is not logic, this is trolling level 80 readers. It is enough to provide someone with military support - and that’s it, the vassal is ready! Laugh :)
    The disaster of a century ago, when the Turks defeated Armenia, was repeated
    No, it didn't happen again. No one has defeated Armenia now. The territory of Armenia remained untouched.
    In fact, Russia now finds itself in the situation of 1904 and 1914. Military failures became the detonator of the collapse of the empire.
    No, it turns out not. Russia now has no military failures.
    When the Kremlin is forced into war - Georgia (2008), Ukraine (2014), Syria (2015), it tries to “regulate”, “stabilize” the situation. There is no victory, just as there is no obvious defeat.
    Victory lies precisely in resolving the situation with the least possible combat losses. But the author apparently does not agree with this. Apparently he needs it like in 1945. But even Americans don’t fight like that.
  36. 0
    17 November 2020 20: 04
    Russia is “ready” for war only in words and TV pictures. Therefore, the Kremlin is running away from any confrontation. Puts on a pretty face and retreats...
    What an article! Alexander, thank you very much for your courageous and very correct and timely assessment of the situation! Sincerely! hi
  37. -3
    17 November 2020 20: 06
    This Samsonov is an ardent Russophobe. He lies like Trotsky.
    “When the Kremlin is forced into war – Georgia (2008), Ukraine (2014), Syria (2015), it tries to “regulate”, “stabilize” the situation. There is no victory, just as there is no obvious defeat. “This bastard writes.

    Russia has a clear victory in both Georgia and Syria.
    In Ukraine, the matter is more complicated, but Crimea is ours, and Donbass will also be ours as soon as the Kremlin recognizes this.
    And Russia has a clear victory in Karabakh.

    There can be no talk of any “brink of war” with the Turkish Empire - Turkey will not trample on Russia under any circumstances. For the Russian army to destroy the Turkish army (and none of the NATO countries will fit in with Turkey) is a matter of several months. And not only the Russian army will beat the Turks, but also the Kurds. From Turkey, in this situation, only horns and legs will remain. A Turkish Kurdistan will appear, Istanbul will again become Constantinople, and Russian peacekeepers will stand on the Bosphorus and Dardanelles, 100 thousand for each strait.
  38. +2
    17 November 2020 20: 17
    "Today everything is repeating itself. The lessons of history have not been learned. There is no project for the future of the country"
    Totally agree!
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  40. +1
    17 November 2020 23: 08
    Despite all the problems of the Russian Federation, Turkey is still a rather weak opponent for it. The basis of Turkey's tank fleet is made up of museum Leopard-1s, which burn from the very first shot from the T-62, almost universally withdrawn from service in the Russian Federation, to say nothing of the more modern tanks of the Russian Federation. The basis of Turkey's air defense is the KHOK museum air defense system. Not the most effective protection against cruise missiles and Russian aviation. The Turkish Air Force has about 50 units of modern F-16 block 50+, everything else is not very recent. These 50 vehicles are all that Turkey can throw in opposition to the new fighters of the Russian Air Force, of which there are much more. In addition, the F-16 is a light fighter, in the same class as the MiG-29, and the MiG-29 in Africa lost battles to the Su-27... The Indians on the Su-30 won training battles against the Yankees on the F-15. The war with Turkey is terrible for the Russian Federation not because of the Turkish army, but because it will create an additional burden on the Russian economy, which is not in the best condition. But here, too, Turkey has serious problems. I don’t think Erdagon sits on his throne any more securely than Putin. Failures at the front will quickly give way to the cheers of the Turkish public, caused by successes in Karabakh, to the angry roar of the crowd demanding the resignation of the Sultan. For Turkey, a war with the Russian Federation is more dangerous than for the Russian Federation, but the Sultan can fall into a rush and go all in. In any case, this cannot be ruled out 100%.
  41. 0
    18 November 2020 01: 00
    The author started with Karabakh and Turkey and off we go: “extinction, we are starving, everything is lost,” etc. And you, author, who will you be: a student, a military man or another liberal? looks like another whiner. First you say that we are on the brink of war, and then you say that we are avoiding it. So what do you want: war or peace? I am amazed by such “everything” people. Criticize, suggest. Or maybe you are smarter than the authorities? To me it's just a buffoon.
  42. Ham
    +1
    18 November 2020 05: 23
    armchair analytics is a terrible force...
    I propose to disperse the General Staff and recruit “experts” from the Internet instead!
    Well, Samsonova Alexandra at the head - on a white sofa
  43. 0
    18 November 2020 07: 04
    But we constantly “express concern”!!!
  44. +1
    18 November 2020 07: 06
    Was the USSR ready for WWII? Led by Stalin?
    Was Ri ready for WWII?
    To the Russian-Japanese? Russian-Turkish? Crimean? Napoleonic?

    Face twitching. You can only be prepared for an offensive (that is, aggressive war). It is impossible to be ready to be defensive. Just like the French didn’t prepare the Maginot, but everything... didn’t go according to plan...
  45. -2
    18 November 2020 07: 44
    I'll tell you more. The age of 21 will be a nightmare for Russians. Every Russian of small and medium income will feel the decline of the economy. A lot of small and medium-sized businesses will close or go bankrupt. Unemployment will skyrocket. Prices for gasoline, electronics, and clothing will become unaffordable for many. The auto market will decline, people will not care about cars. Dissatisfaction with the country's leadership, officials, police, and doctors will be very strong. Plus, the lack of noticeable achievements of Russia in foreign policy and its retreat to the United States, Turkey and others on all fronts will generally disappoint the people. Russians will not go on vacation anywhere in the New Year again. They will save money. And it's not funny anymore. People's discontent will mount and it will be a troubled time. Very. At this time a year from now, remember my words.
  46. 0
    18 November 2020 08: 03
    “The Kremlin hides and runs away from any conflict,” said either an idiot or a “war hawk” working to drag Russia into military conflicts - at any cost. If you have not had such wars in history that mowed down tens of millions of lives, you may still imagine that war is an excellent way to solve some foreign policy problems. But with a history like Russia’s, it’s simply criminally stupid or inhumane to think so.
    War is the most painful way to solve problems, which is resorted to when they cannot solve them by bloodless methods, using higher priorities of generalized means of control.
    What, the author doesn’t understand that they are trying to drag Russia into military conflicts in order to prevent it from continuing its reconstruction? Well, who allowed someone like that to write articles in a seemingly authoritative publication? Who do these citizens work for, the author and his editors?
    If the USSR had the opportunity to avoid war, the Soviet government would have done everything possible to use this opportunity. But there was no such opportunity. The author, apparently, believes that the Soviet government and the Soviet people happily ran to war. What, not enough blood was shed then (and before that in the First World War and the Civil War) to think about such issues as the complete elimination of any potential opportunities for drawing Russia into military conflicts?
    In general, this article is a sign that this publication is another Russophobic resource that pretends to be patriotic.
  47. 0
    18 November 2020 09: 32
    I'm tired of writing about Russian wretchedness.
    The public is completely debilitated.
    She responds only to spectacles and to bread if it is scattered.
    For free.
  48. +1
    18 November 2020 10: 46
    About all sorts of oligarchs who brought the country down and so on. Let us turn to history, which is believed to be spinning. A simple question - why did France, having become the victorious country in WWII, lose WWII so miserably just 20 years later? There is no need to make snot about allies, poppies, and so on. Lost, fact. The fact that it was included in the list of countries that won WWII is a game of politicians responsible for the post-war structure of the world. They needed this country for their own purposes, perhaps to contain colonial unrest and the collapse of the colonial system, but it did not work out. The generation of WWII winners was still very much alive (they were at most 50 years old), albeit with a generally broken psyche.
    A bunch of answers are given - the great depression, the industrial crisis, the new tactics of the Wehrmacht, and so on and so forth. But there is one fact - people did NOT want to fight. And it was precisely the generation of winners who received nothing from the first victory - capital took all the prizes for itself. Former and current soldiers, sergeants and officers suffered poverty, hunger and oblivion. It was obvious to everyone that WWII began with the proposal of capitalists as a redistribution of spheres of influence. Nobody got anything from this redistribution - so why ruin your life, your health for free?
  49. +2
    18 November 2020 16: 17
    Author, switch from toadstools to fly agarics. It’s not for you to judge Russia’s lack of readiness. Russia, remember, no matter how the military situation develops, is ready for war. And don't use your brains. Only stupid people can start military operations against Russia. And Russia, without even fighting, is already in Karabakh. And where are the Turkish Janissaries? So, fly mushrooms are healthier for you. Toadstools are not your thing.
    1. +1
      18 November 2020 16: 26
      Armenia was not ready for war, and Russia did not participate in the war, and then why should Russia always fight for someone?
  50. 0
    18 November 2020 18: 38
    The article is shit, the article reeks of provocation and incitement of Russians against the state.
  51. +1
    18 November 2020 21: 32
    In Russia they can only show cartoons about superweapons, but in reality it’s nothing. When I look at the exercises of the Russian Armed Forces, I remember the pre-war time before the Great Patriotic War. Then, too, “...we will defeat, destroy the enemy...”, “with little bloodshed, we will strike with all our might, and after 60 days the Germans were almost at Moscow. And now, too, bravura speeches are heard, cartoons are shown, stories are shown on the Zvezda channel they talk about super-duper weapons, but in reality Turkish drones are destroying Pantsir and S-300, T-72 and other Russian weapons in Syria and Karabakh, but this is not the most important thing, and the main thing is that in the event of war we will not what will be used to produce weapons for combat operations. The enterprises, which in the event of war should begin to produce weapons, are in ruins, the equipment has long been melted down and, most importantly, there are no specialists. ...oops it turns out! Big and fat!
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  53. 0
    18 November 2020 22: 50
    No.....everything is heading towards civil war.....and it, in turn, will give birth to a new state.....
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  56. -2
    19 November 2020 02: 27
    The author is dumb. Your provocative statements are grist for the liberals' mill. Do you want war? You yourself say that it is not far off. You will not get it. Putin's balanced decisions and governments will try to prevent a major military conflict. In general, where do you live? It’s not like in our country, in Russia. And look for the culprits in the mirror. Wasn’t it you who once wanted chewing gum, ripped jeans, and freedom? So we got it. And it is very difficult to restore everything, with the resistance of a separate part like you. Good luck. Don't provoke people.
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  58. +2
    19 November 2020 14: 56
    The author stated everything correctly. Think 100 times in 2021, in the elections to the State Duma, who should be ticked...!!!!!????
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  60. 0
    19 November 2020 20: 17
    Okay, let's say that:
    If tomorrow is war, if the enemy attacks,
    If the dark force comes
    As one person, the entire Soviet (in the sense of Russian) people
    He will stand up for a free Motherland.
    But what will we fight with? Where are our Su-57s? (Start of operation: 2020 (plan)) Where is the formidable T-14 (Armata platform)? 20 in operation + 100 under contract. Where are the new machine guns and equipment, ammunition, and vehicles in general? They only feed you a bright future. In the meantime, trampoline.
  61. 0
    19 November 2020 22: 27
    Yes...all that's left to do is lie down and die...:))) You have to write such nonsense.
  62. 0
    20 November 2020 00: 50
    Quote: Alt22
    schedule

    Taking it out of context.
    It is necessary to compare as a whole, taking into account other factors. For example, the monstrous decline in the population of Russia (in the estimate we exclude 12 migrants) is accelerating with the growing wealth of the bloodsucking oligarchs.
    Our country is unique in that, with such a monstrous stratification, the people live without the desire to change their lives. The totalitarian media, the Solovyovs and Kiselyovs, are much more dangerous than the Navalnys and Sobols, because they crap on a larger scale and more accurately. But people have long believed neither one nor the other.
    This is how we live, realizing that they are taking the last shavings off us, taking away our five-year pensions, and then announcing the failure of the reforms and the bankruptcy of the Pension Fund.
  63. 0
    20 November 2020 07: 36
    We actually lost the war, even if it never started, and here’s why. Our entire industry producing aircraft, cars and tanks is based on Western CNC machines. Second, all automation of production management, including even at strategic enterprises such as power plants, oil refineries, chemical plants and the same factories producing weapons. All this is controlled by controllers, programmable and industrial computers; all this is equipment, as a rule, produced by our potential enemy. Now a war will begin, where there is a guarantee that a command will not be sent over the Internet to mass shutdown of equipment. And our entire already killed industry will end. Well, during combat operations, how can you repair and rivet new tanks and aircraft with a non-working high-precision machine!?

    P.S. My dad works at a coal mine, and he told me that at one time their dump trucks were stuck. When asked how this would happen, the American and Japanese manufacturer told them that they should not overload. Here is a graph of how much and when and where you loaded and reloaded these same dump trucks. I think the smart ones understood the scale of the problem...
  64. 0
    20 November 2020 08: 11
    I don't agree with the author on everything. But here: “There is no victory, just as there is no obvious defeat. As a result, we get zones, “fronts” where the problem is not solved, but only postponed. As in the Donbass, in Ukraine as a whole.” I fully support it. Back then, in 2014, I said that it was not Yanukovych who should have been loaded into the helicopter. And get the table and papers out of the helicopter. He was a legitimate president and could “ask” for help! And given the fact that he knew about the pursuit of him, he would have signed everything. It was then that it was necessary to take control of the entire “in/to Ukraine”! And harshly suppress nationalists. And so, now we have, as the author said: “a deferred problem”! The issue is not resolved...
  65. 0
    20 November 2020 08: 42
    The author seems to be progressing into madness. First he writes that Russia doesn’t owe anyone anything and there’s no reason to be offended, and then he writes that Russia sucked in Turkey because it didn’t show up to the war.
    If someone can explain to me what is hidden in those places and why it is worth going there, I will be grateful. We do not offer options with the Ararat plant.
  66. 0
    20 November 2020 18: 08
    Of course not ready. After all, preparation for any war consists of purging your elite and replacing traitors and mediocrities in the leadership with smart people and patriots.
  67. 0
    20 November 2020 20: 29
    We need prisoners. Free leather jackets and clothes. Maybe England will be good for something. (If you open your mouth wider)
  68. 0
    21 November 2020 00: 52
    Nonsense article
  69. 0
    21 November 2020 09: 02
    Russia today is not ready to fully confront the Turkish army. If a real war starts with Turkey using conventional weapons, we will quickly lose it. To create a modern army, we need modern industry, which we actually don’t have. Moreover, it is not completely clear how effective our modern military equipment is.
  70. 0
    21 November 2020 11: 03
    Why should Russia fight for Armenia? Why should Russians die in Karabakh, when Armenians in Moscow and other regions of Russia are robbing the Russian people? And the Simonyans, Shakhnazarovs, Babayans and others like them and their henchmen like Zatulin, Yasin from the screens of central television channels are calling to save the poor Armenians. The salvation of drowning people is the work of the drowning people themselves. And the Armenians are robbing Russia with their own hands, and Russian hands are called to save Karabakh.
  71. 0
    21 November 2020 11: 17
    It's good that people are different. They read the same news, and the conclusions range from “everything is lost” to “Russia is on horseback again.” Of course, politics is not arithmetic, but still, there cannot be such discord in determining the success of Russian politics. If you didn’t get involved in a war, that’s great, if you didn’t lose control, that’s another plus. There are no drones, but what does that change? In WWII, the “frames” hung “very high above the battlefield, there were dive bombers and just bomb carriers, did that help? The drones are cheap, but they are controlled by radio, which means we put interference and a pile of airplanes on the ground.
  72. 0
    21 November 2020 14: 16
    Well, in fact, Russia didn’t fight there. We don’t have a government to mindlessly wave sabers. There was no need for us to fight there. Would at least one person from Armenia come to fight for Russia? We achieve our goals in accordance with our capabilities. For the sake of appearance, at least Crimea is recognized.
  73. -1
    21 November 2020 18: 29
    ??? Well, the author is right in many ways....Putin and his circle depend on the West. There are their stolen money in the banks, there are their villas, yachts, children.....And therefore the West is holding tight by the balls and they will sell and betray Russia to the last drop...Putin robbed the Russian people for 20 years, distributed billions to blacks and Uzbeks , Syrians - but not Russians. The gap between the poor population and a small group of so-called “oligarchs” (or simply thieves and bandits) has reached unprecedented proportions. Corruption, lawlessness, injustice - this is what Russians see and experience. Well, who after this will fight “for Putin and the Oligarchs”? And the Minister of Defense, who did not serve in the army, putting on performances and handing out general ranks to women's servants is already a mockery.
  74. 0
    22 November 2020 21: 20
    Russia is ready for war, but why fight? for whose interests? Russia will fight only for the interests of the peoples of Russia, and not for the interests of the West, which are represented by the author who wrote this article.
  75. 0
    23 November 2020 14: 57
    And in Syria and Crimea, did the Kremlin also run away from confrontation? It’s just that the Kremlin uses its brain for its intended purpose and does not get involved in those confrontations that are provocations and traps understandable even to a hedgehog, but not to the author. By introducing the MS in Karabakh, the Russian Federation received another base in Transcaucasia, plus it retained its reputation as a peacemaker.
  76. 0
    23 November 2020 15: 27
    And in Syria and Crimea, did the Kremlin also run away from confrontation? It’s just that the Kremlin uses its brain for its intended purpose and does not get involved in those confrontations that are provocations and traps understandable even to a hedgehog, but not to the author. By introducing the MS in Karabakh, the Russian Federation received another base in Transcaucasia, plus it retained its reputation as a peacemaker - which is important in an information confrontation, for ordinary foreigners. citizens, of course.