US and Russian deep states likely to be taken down in June black swan event
(benjaminfulford.net)
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When did he clean house & how do you know? I'm curious because I know they had some deep corruption 25 years ago. In fact, the only way to get anything done over there was through the corruption. Everyone knows that if a cop pulls you over you hand him a bottle of vodka
25 years ago were still Yeltsin (patsy) years, and the country was almost destroyed. That was in fact the intent of the derp state in the US. Yeltsin somehow managed to make Putin his successor (probably the only good thing he did).
Yes, post communism corruption was the only way. Well during communism (late stages) it was the same. But that changed. Definitely a generational change, not a quick one.
Putin took an almost-destroyed country in 2000 and turned it into what you see in 2023. Part of the revival/cleanup was the removal of the oligarchs that rose in the 90s. Some are still around but most are gone.
I'd say it probably took 15 or so years to remove most of the derp state, and it also took several reality checks for the public at large in Russia to understand that 'The West' is not their friend (hint, it's not OUR friend either, it's just the derp state).
It's hard to cast Russia in western terms. But as an example, all their military industries are state-owned, which is why Russian weapons actually work & get the job done. Unlike LCS, Zumwalt & F-35. You get the idea.
And I don't know about the vodka thing. Maybe, maybe not, but generalizations for a country of 150M people, with a 1000+ year history, that has repelled every invader and that managed to bounce back from 75 years of Communism are a bit dangerous. They are as disingenuous as some europeans that think americans are MCD eating, school-shooting retards.
Big countries don't fit in casts.