• rainpizza
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    10 months ago

    “This could potentially lead to a gradual erosion of the effectiveness of international sanctions against North Korea and Russia.”

    US scared 2

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      Unfortunately they probably won’t. Not for the foreseeable future, because Putin is genuinely popular and his party is bolstered by the fact that both the economy and the Ukraine conflict are going well.

      Describing United Russia as far right is also not entirely accurate, it’s more like a catchall for anyone who is not a communist and not a western stooge. It includes some very right wing and nationalistic elements, but they are generally quite careful to marginalize those kinds of far right elements that would be destabilizing for the Russian state:

      Ethno-nationalists who would create conflict and friction with Russia’s many ethnic minorities, outright Nazis many of whom defected and now fight for Ukraine in Nazi units like the “Russian Volunteer Battalion”, etc.

      For now the greatest influence the communists can exert comes from their position as the most powerful opposition. It is important to keep it that way and build up the party’s social base (its connection to the masses and the labor front) until the united bourgeois front that Putin has built fractures.

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      Aren’t they basically a DemSoc party nowadays? I remember reading that their policies are terribly watered down from ML principles. If I am wrong someone please educate me

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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        They are fairly watered down at this point, but still much further left than any western party from my understanding. I could them moving things towards something akin to the Chinese model.

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          I think their aspirations are akin to Scandinavia from what I’ve seen, I struggle to see how they could pursue the Chinese model which is still rooted in Marxist principles. Again, if someone knows better please educate me this is not something I am wised up on <3