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When Soviet Russia imploded in the former USSR and in lots of satellite states huge amounts of state owned real estate and means of production changed hands for peanuts.

It was probably the largest theft in our lifetime and whether you call eventually turning that into assets in western countries laundering or not is arguing semantics.

Ill gotten gains get converted into more diversified and more respectable assets.

Basically these men (and their predecessors) stole a country, the fact that that gives them access to mechanisms that ordinary criminals can not afford does not place them morally above them at all in my opinion.

This period is sometimes referred to as the rape of Russia, but that makes it sound like it is over, which is far from the truth.



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