EscapedLifer1,
I acknowledge some of the points you've made are valid, However, I have to say I just love when Americans tell us Eastern Europeans stories about how they saved our arses time and again. First from Hitler, then from communism. And how the power of capitalism overwhelmed the power of communism. I understand that a successful achievement has many foster-fathers, though.
As for the financial suport of the US. Oh yes, the US offered $119 million in aid to Poland's Solidarity-led government in 1989. The same year they offered $3 billion to Israel, and to Egypt $2.4 billion. Eastern Europe and the fall of communism was definitely high on the agenda. :)
Reagan drove the Soviet Union, and thereby its satellites, into bankruptcy with the rapid acceleration in the arms race.
Are you saying countries like Poland were financially benefitiing from the political dependency on the Soviet Union? My goodness, I didn't know that. What I know is that when Reagan imposed economic and political sanctions on Poland in 1981, the Polish propaganda minister said publically that he can't see how the sanctions will affect the goverment officials or the ruling communist party. And guess what? He was right.
And if you look at countries like North Korea, you'll see that economic sanctions may have no effect on communist governments if there is little or no will to change the political system withing society.
Also: compare the bloody fall of communism in Romania with the bloodless fall of communism in Poland or Czechoslovakia. I guess this is why the issue of the fall of communism was raised on this thread in the first place.
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BTW, what I find interesting is how many people think that the end of the Eastern-Block started with the fall of the Berlin Wall. Thank you CNN. :)
OldSoul,
I guess you are assuming a totalitarian government would be worried by the publicty they would get in the media after they lost a few thousand soldiers killing dozens of thousands of armed civilians. :-)
Now, let's imagine a truly oppressive government. Can we? :) Or do you really think the US army could be efficiently fought by round-bellied men with rifles? :) As I said: those times are gone.
Cheers,
Pole