It is unlikely that Russia will revert back to the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, and Russia has since transitioned to a democratic system. While there may be some nostalgia for the Soviet era, the current political and social landscape in Russia suggests that a return to the Soviet Union is not a realistic possibility.
Wearing clothing with CCCP and the sickle and hammer symbol can be seen as offensive or controversial to some people, as it represents the former Soviet Union. It is important to be aware of the history and implications of these symbols, and to consider how they may be perceived by others.
Religious AnswerBecause quite simply they are antichrist. They do not believe in God. But they are not the only ones. Most western countries, arguably America included, have become antichrist. We have a large Christian population but I do not see it as a majority any more. I think God will intervene and save Israel in the last days. I no longer look to a nation such as the United States.Geopolitical AnswerRussia in its Soviet Days chose to support the Arab States against the United States supported Israel in order to engage in proxy wars with the Americans. Russian continuing support of the Arab World necessarily pushes it to oppose Israel. The Arab World continues to buy outdated Russian weaponry and use Russian technological expertise in Oil Drilling and Export. Furthermore, it gives Russia more petroleum leverage. (Considering that the Middle East and Russia have the two largest petroleum reserves, the two can effectively direct policy when working in tandem.) This type of leverage allows Russia to remain a major player on the world-stage and influencing politics.As for Russia being un-Christian, this is not the case. Russia is majority Russian Orthodox, a faith that was suppressed during the Soviet Era, but has now come back relatively strongly. Russia is not as religious as the United States, but more religious than Western Europe.
The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.
"I yield back" is a parliamentary term used to indicate that a member of a deliberative body, such as a legislative assembly, is giving up their opportunity to speak on a particular issue. By saying "I yield back," the member is essentially relinquishing their turn to speak and allowing the debate or discussion to move forward without further input from them.
In parliamentary procedure, the keyword "yield back" is significant because it allows a member to give up their right to speak and allow others to speak instead. This helps ensure that all members have a chance to participate in the discussion or debate.
The "Soviet Union" did not just change its name to Russia. The Soviet Union had been a union of several different republics. It had first been formed by the union of four republics, Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasus Federation. Others were later added. In 1991, the Soviet Union broke apart into 15 separate countries, one of them being Russia. Russia then took back its old name.
In United States, you get to make money, back in Soviet Russia, money make you!
Joseph Stalin was from Russia. He was born in 1878 back in the time of the Russian Empire and died in 1953 in the time of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) disbanded in 1991 when it split into 12 countries, one of those was Russia.
Its not what they wanted to do it is what they to get back , because how China and Russia have lost their land back in WWI.So they wanted to get thier land back from what they have lost.
Russia (at the time the Soviet Union) was the first country to send a man into space. The man was cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
No, it is highly doubtful that the Soviet Union will ever come back into power.
after the Soviet Union fell and turned back to Russia, there was no need to fight any more. Basically they surrendered
It used to be USSR, which I think stood for the United Soviet Socialist Republic, then it was the Soviet Union, now I think it's back to Russia. It's like Hong Kong, or Beijing, or Ho Chi Min City, or... I digress.
For hundreds of years russia had been ruled by the czars, monarchs, but as the czars slowly dragged russia back to the dark ages, a communist revolution led by vladimir lenin in 1917 created the U.S.S.R. then in 1991 the U.S.S.R was dissolved by gorbacha.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Which we commonly call Russia. The Russian Federation under Communist government.
The tearing down of the wall that separated East and West Europe, and the change from the Soviet Union back to Russia.
The Soviet Union no longer exists. Back in the 20th century, when there still was a Soviet Union, its greatest width was approximately 7,500 miles across.