The last head of state of the former Soviet Union, Mikhail
Sergeyevich Gorbachev, has warned the US of an imminent Soviet-like
collapse if Washington persists with its hegemonic policies.
Speaking at a Thursday conference on the future of the Middle East and
the Black Sea region in the Turkish city of Istanbul, Gorbachev noted
that disintegration was the atonement that the former Soviet Union made
for its mistakes and the same fate awaits the US if Washington continues
to repeat similar blunders.
On 26 December, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the world’s
first and largest Communist state, was formally dissolved into fifteen
independent republics, marking an end to the Cold War.
Gorbachev denounced the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan during the
Cold War era as an “unpardonable mistake” and pointed out that the US is
now repeating the same mistake.
The United States and its allies launched the war on Afghanistan in
2001 as part of Washington’s so-called war on terror. The offensive
removed the Taliban from power, but after 11 years, the foreign troops
have still not been able to establish security in the country.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
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