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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/26711871
Not a surprise. Post-USSR Russian government is a conservative oligarchy, same as the US and Israel; it only makes sense for them to align to further their class interests. The reason for any previous disagreements was that Putin thought he could get a bigger piece of the imperialist pie, which he now did. BTW, he’s trying to sell Russian rare-earth minerals to the US now too.
If you ever thought Russia was on Palestine’s side, I’m sorry, but you are confused.
I know you mean the Russian Federation, and not Russia in general, but the USSR was one of Palestine’s biggest supporters, and supported groups like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. One tragic time capsule from 1967, opened in 2017, had a student state jealousy and hope for the end of war:
You’ve never had to chant: ‘Shame on the Israeli aggressors!’, you’ve never had to protest the criminal war in Vietnam, read news about provocations in revolutionary Cuba. How far away these events are from you! […] Young crowd of 2017! We are sure that you have justified the trust your heroic predecessors have invested in you, that you have created a new world.
Reading some of those time capsules is a gut punch. I know some were naïvely optimistic, but some are painfully ironic:
“[…] You have probably already eliminated all harmful bacteria and viruses and live without ageing or sickness. But it was us who helped you in this, when we discovered the mysteries of cancer and overcame the barrier of tissue incompatibility.” (Tiraspol, Moldova)
Some places now are going backwards in this respect. We have the means to eradicate measles. We had a devastating global pandemic with a catastrophic handling in the US just a couple of years after the capsule opened. If it’s any consolation, the few current communist states handled it well.
“We paid a heavy price of millions of lives for our victory. And today, on 22 June 1969, on the 28th anniversary of the treacherous attack by Nazi Germany on our Soviet country, we address you, those who don’t know what war is. We urge you to remember and respect the memory of those who gave their lives in the fight for socialism, who died defending the freedom of the motherland and European nations from foreign invaders. Guard like sacred relics the monuments we have built to commemorate those who died.” (Okulovka, North-West Russia.)
Not only are there modern Nazis back in the region at war, but many countries, most famously the USA, are fighting a resurgence of fascist-like reaction at the highest levels of power.
Indeed, it is deeply tragic to read the hopes and dreams of these young Soviets. The dissolution of the USSR is one of the largest tragedies impacting modern geopolitics, I can only hope in the future there will be a return to Socialism in Russia and the other former soviet states.
You’re really surprised by the RF inviting what’s been a close ally to them for the past 25 years?
Gonna be a yikes from me Putin.
Fascists stick together.
I guess we the new axis powers then
If you’re upset by one scumbag supporting another scumbag, then I have bad news for you about every single politician.
Haha, confused tankie noises coming from OP.
How much cognitive dissonance are you going through when you see leftists criticize Russia for inviting Netanyahu? Does it hurt knowing they do something Democrats are incapable of?
Marxists are aware of the socially reactionary nature of the Russian Federation, but this in particular highlights Russia’s immense fall from grace as the Soviet Union was dissolved and the Russian Federation came to be. Palestine has historically had a friend in the Soviet Union, and Victory Day is meant to honor the 20 million Soviets that gave their lives to near single-handedly defeat the Nazis in Germany and liberate concentration camps, inviting the fascist Zionists is particularly awful.