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Do Russians really have a militaristic culture?

Question by Patrick S: Is it true that the Russians have a militaristic culture?
I remember when I play Civilizations 3,one of the characteristics the Russian civilization has is militaristic.In Civilizations 3 when you have a militaristic civilization,it is easier to builld military defenses and recruit more troops and it easier for military units to rise in veterancy.Additionally military units such as tank and infantry are far stronger in battle and have higher health and moral than those of non militaristic nations.

Were the Russians really a militaristic people?

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Answer by Kalistrat
Patrick, please read some Russian writers in order to try to understand the Russian culture. Read Leo Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Lermontov, Solzhenitsin. Also, read History and you will find that Russia practically never (ever) attacked another nation, but always had to defend herself (and did it always successfully).

Answer by MARC
my russian wife said in 1979 russian military moved into afghanistan because if they didn’t, usa would and be in the soviet doorstep. afghanistan bordered the ussr. and bil laden was usa’s darling anti soviet militant. and look who is in afghanistan today.
no, russia is not militaristic.

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  1. Nikolai says

    Haha Family Maybe, But No not Really, I think that’s Just the Ideal of Communism and The Great Industrial Revolution.

    Most of my Family has Served in the Russian Army at Some Point, I my self are a Conscript.
    Eh, Who Knows.

    Does England always Eat and Drink, Tea and Crumpets?

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