Khrushchev was often cunning on matters of international politics. Brezhnev, more a blunt instrument; his foreign policy was for domestic consumption, not international.
There’s a pretty good chance we’re all alive because of him. So in that sense he was pretty successful. I don’t think anybody could have successfully reformed the Soviet Union.
Unusually cunning of the Soviets. I understand it was also quite a feat to shoot it down in the first place.
Khrushchev was often cunning on matters of international politics. Brezhnev, more a blunt instrument; his foreign policy was for domestic consumption, not international.
And poor Gorby was an idealist.
There’s a pretty good chance we’re all alive because of him. So in that sense he was pretty successful. I don’t think anybody could have successfully reformed the Soviet Union.
So that’s the bastard who is to blame. I could be chilling in the void right now but instead I have bills and responsibilities.