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Leonardo Green
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“It seems to have escaped him that grabbing someone by the balls if he already had a hedgehog down his pants was a highly dangerous undertaking.”
— Mar 08, 2026 10:41AM
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Leonardo Green
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I like the comparisons that are being made, there’s a good balance between the analysis of all the key actors: the USSR, The US, and Cuba. I wish the smaller actors, like Egypt, weren’t underplayed in their roles—they got around 2 sentences, which referenced their secondary role, after Cuba, to the Soviets. I’m unsure whether I like the “bundling” of information; he hyper-fixates on certain topics.
— Mar 07, 2026 05:09PM
Leonardo Green
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The writing style is beyond subpar, but the substance is there—the topic itself is very interesting. I don’t think I’ve ever heard, read, or otherwise observed this specific approach; it’s unique. The author, Serhii Plokhy is straightforward with his bias, which is appreciated.
— Mar 07, 2026 01:53PM

