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Is the United States experiencing its ownย “Soviet moment”ย ?
A growing number of analysts think so. In a recent analysis published byย Asia Times, the argument is laid out with striking clarity: the United States is entering a stage of structural legitimacy crisis comparable in some respects to the final years of the Soviet Union. ๐๏ธ๐ฅ
The report, titledย “The American Soviet Moment: Why Trump Looks Like Yeltsin,”ย draws a bold parallelโnot between personalities, but betweenย historical functions.ย And the conclusion is unsettling for Washington. ๐ฌ๐บ๐ธ

The Three Cracks: Wealth, Wages, and Expectationsย ๐ฐ๐๐ค
The Asia Times analysis identifies three structural failures that are undermining the legitimacy of the American system:
| Problem | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Concentrated wealth | Limited hands control the nation’s resources |
| Stagnant wages | Working Americans fall further behind |
| Growing expectation gap | The system promises prosperity but delivers decline |
When an economic system no longer delivers for the majority of its citizens, the social contract begins to fray. And when that fraying continues for decades, the political legitimacy of the entire structure comes into question. ๐๏ธโ
This is not a new phenomenon. History has seen it beforeโmost dramatically in the collapse of the Soviet Union. ๐ท๐บ๐

Trump as Yeltsin: Not a Creator, but a Symbolย ๐ญ๐
The Asia Times makes a crucial distinction:ย Trump is not being compared to Vladimir Putin.ย He is being compared toย Boris Yeltsin.ย ๐ค๐ท๐บ
Why?
| Yeltsin (1990s Russia) | Trump (2020s America) |
|---|---|
| Emerged during Soviet collapse | Emerged during American decline |
| Symbol of a system in turmoil | Symbol of a system losing balance |
| Transition figure, not stable leader | Transition figure, not stable leader |
| Led to chaotic, difficult years | May lead to similar period |
The author emphasizes: this comparison isย not about personality.ย It is aboutย historical function.ย When a large system begins to lose its inner cohesion, a certain type of leader emergesโnot the creator of the crisis, but itsย visualization.ย ๐๏ธ
Trump, like Yeltsin, is that figure. He did not break America. He is the symptom that America is already broken. ๐ฉบ๐

What Is “Soviet Moment”? Losing Inner Cohesionย ๐งฉโ
The Soviet Union did not collapse because of a single external enemy. It collapsed because itsย internal cohesionย evaporated. The economy stopped delivering. The people stopped believing. The elite stopped caring. ๐๐ท๐บ
The Asia Times argues that the United States is showing similar symptoms:
| Soviet Union (Late 1980s) | United States (2020s) |
|---|---|
| Stagnant economy | Stagnant wages |
| Growing inequality | Concentrated wealth |
| Loss of faith in system | Loss of faith in institutions |
| Elite detachment | Elite detachment |
| Political turmoil | Political turmoil |
The comparison is not perfect. But the direction of travel is disturbingly similar. ๐งญโ ๏ธ

Conclusion: A Period of Turmoil Ahead?ย โณ๐ช๏ธ
If the Asia Times analysis is correct, the United States may be entering a phase comparable to theย Yeltsin era in Russiaโa period of chaos, instability, and difficult transition. ๐๏ธ๐จ
Trump, in this reading, is not the solution. He is not even the problem. He is theย symptomโa transition figure who emerges when the old system can no longer hold and the new system has not yet been born. ๐ญ๐
The deeper issue is structural:
| Question | Implication |
|---|---|
| Can American capitalism deliver for the majority? | If not, legitimacy erodes |
| Can political institutions regain public trust? | If not, turmoil deepens |
| Can the gap between expectations and reality be closed? | If not, collapse accelerates |
The “American Soviet Moment” may not mean the end of the United States as a country. But it may mean the end of the United Statesย as we have known itโa stable, legitimate, functioning system that commands the loyalty of its citizens. ๐๏ธโก๏ธโ
History does not repeat, but it often rhymes. And the rhyme currently echoing across America sounds hauntingly familiar to those who remember 1991. ๐ถ๐ป

* The gap between promise and reality grows wider every year
P.S. This analysis is based on the Asia Times report titled “The American Soviet Moment: Why Trump Looks Like Yeltsin.”ย You can read the full original article here:
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