I can. As leader of the largest and greatest worker's state to ever exist, it was the duty of Gorbachev to ensure that the USSR and her allies are defended by any and all means possible.
Gorbachev neglected his duties, and as the whole system began to rot around him, he just stood back. Yeltsin is far worse, but seriously, fuck them both.
Leave now you revisionist.
Mason Gray
Oh shit son, sauce?
Lucas Stewart
Juche doesn't transcend ML, it's just supposed to add some stuff to it, especially in regards to the Korean conditions. Nowhere have they claimed it would depart from ML.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that Gorbachev acted in negligence, he didn't want to bring down the USSR and believed he was doing the right thing. Yeltsin on the other hand only was only in for his own gain.
In my country, killing someone by being negligent doesn't even get you to prison. Yet, intentional homicide might get you a lifelong sentence. There is a quantitative difference.