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Putin to revive Victory Day Parade

Postby Kozlov on Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:57 pm

I don't think this is news... I am sure we have spoken about this before, but anyway:


It was one of the highlights of the Soviet calendar - a chance for the communist superpower to show off its military might and for ordinary citizens to check that their gerontocratic leaders were still alive, perched on top of Lenin's tomb.

But 17 years after the last hammer and sickle tanks trundled through Red Square, the Kremlin is to revive on May 9 the Soviet-era practice of parading its big weaponry, the Russian defence ministry confirmed yesterday. As well as 6,000 marching soldiers, it will show off its latest tanks and rockets - such as the new intercontinental ballistic missile, Topol-M.

"Under the plan adopted by the president, land and air military equipment will be involved in the parade on Red Square," General Yuri Solovyov said. The parade will include the new S-300 missile defence system that Russia has just sold to Iran.

The decision to revive this symbol of the cold war is likely to provoke criticism from opposition parties, which accuse Vladimir Putin of turning Russia into a pastiche of the Soviet Union. The parade might also raise a few quizzical eyebrows inside the British embassy in Moscow. Last week, Russia closed the British Council's two regional offices in St Petersburg and Yekaterinburg using what UK officials described as "classic KGB tactics".

The British ambassador to Moscow, Tony Brenton, compared today's Russia to the Soviet Union after officers from its domestic intelligence agency - the FSB - interrogated British Council workers.

Putin has already shown his fondness for Soviet emblems, such as updating the Soviet national anthem. One observer said yesterday that the Kremlin was using symbols from the past to recreate a "new national idea" of Russian greatness.

Nikolay Petrov, scholar-in-residence at the Carnegie Centre in Moscow, said: "It's an ideological concept. The point is to show that Russia was great before the revolution, was great during Soviet times and to say we are restoring its greatness."

The Soviet Union's military parades - to celebrate victory over the Nazis on May 9 and the Bolshevik revolution on November 7 - were watched by millions live on TV. Combat vehicles were last paraded in Red Square on November 7 1990.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/articl ... 05,00.html

Well, I don't have a problem with it - will be nice to see a proper military parade again. Nobody ever complains about Bastille Day in Paris after all? (also a fine spectacle, but of course I love to see Russian military gear much more :wink: )

Besides, I rather agree with the point "The point is to show that Russia was great before the revolution, was great during Soviet times and to say we are restoring its greatness."

And why shouldn't Russia be pleased with her ongoing restoration to a super power?
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Re: Putin to revive Victory Day Parade

Postby "Czang" on Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:11 pm

Kozlov wrote: the new intercontinental ballistic missile, Topol-M.



eh? what next,the julie andrews assault rifle and the liza minnelli tank?
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Postby Kozlov on Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:13 am

I just have a picture in my mind now of Putin standing on top of Lenin's tomb singing "if I were a rich man..."

Curse you Comrade for creating such images!
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like the new missile

Postby Bobhr on Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:02 pm

.......that would certainly go well with the new missile : "Topol" !!

I think what they are doing is great; it will help them regain their national pride and image .
Something we need just as mutch here really!!

Have we got a street wide enough to drive our kit down?!!
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Postby Kozlov on Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:54 pm

As we of the WPFG always say "its not a proper military parade without ICBM's" 8)
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true

Postby Bobhr on Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:38 pm

true.... I heard one northern guy look on in appreciation and when some of the smaller missiles went by he went .."Wow......Scud innit..."! :oops:
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Postby "Czang" on Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:36 am

Kozlov wrote:I just have a picture in my mind now of Putin standing on top of Lenin's tomb singing "if I were a rich man..."

Curse you Comrade for creating such images!


Well,atleast he is reviving a good.....TRADITION bah de bye bye,bah de bye bye da dada de dum
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Postby Kozlov on Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:22 am

Funny how the silly season effects us all differently... on here it just breaks out as really bad jokes :lol:
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