JGalt
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The most noteworthy thing about it is that NOBODY expected it to happen, ever. We were under the impression that the USSR was a permanent thing on the world's landscape despite its living under a host of illusions.
I have visited countries that were formerly in the Soviet bloc, and their citizens were even more convinced that the USSR would last for at least their entire lifetimes. When the USSR fell, it took them years to simply believe that it had happened.
And West Germany surprised everyone when they agreed to accept the currency of East Germany on a Mark-for-Mark basis, despite the fact that West German Marks where much more valuable in the world market.
Thanks to Comrade Putin, the current generation of Europeans are starting to get a flavor of how awful the USSR was, and the threat that it represented to its neighbor countries (i.e., NATO)
Now those same European countries are getting a taste of how awful the globalist EU is.
