it's evening in europe and martin imbibed one too many...
i'll rephrase - from 1917 to 1991 Russia was Soviet, aka "communist", and so they could claim fighting communism. before and after - well, it's just russia innit? so they invent some "putin" just like they used "tzars".
indeed clarifying. - i fed the chatbot with 'explain the british, american, european animosity towards russia from the time of the czars' and 'were british and russian royal houses related?' (suggesting juicy family feuds).
it's evening in europe and martin imbibed one too many...
i'll rephrase - from 1917 to 1991 Russia was Soviet, aka "communist", and so they could claim fighting communism. before and after - well, it's just russia innit? so they invent some "putin" just like they used "tzars".
indeed clarifying. - i fed the chatbot with 'explain the british, american, european animosity towards russia from the time of the czars' and 'were british and russian royal houses related?' (suggesting juicy family feuds).