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dotcoma 5 hours ago

I’d feel much safer if a plane I were flying on had to make an emergency landing — on purpose, I do not intend to fly to either of the three countries — in Iran or Russia than in the US. Talk about a damaged reputation.

pseudohadamard 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I've been to Russia in the past, before the recent crap, and it was actually a breeze to get in, you just paid the embassy for a visa stamp in your passport and that was it. Why are you coming, "tourism", where are you staying, "this hotel", and once you landed they barely glanced at your passport but just waved you through.

I've also been to a few other semi-totalitarian countries in the past, the most extreme of which would have been East Germany, and that was less painful to get into than the US.

dotcoma 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Not sure it's still a breeze now in Russia.

But that it was simpler in East Germany says a lot.

pseudohadamard 19 minutes ago | parent [-]

I wouldn't go to Russia today but a friend of mine did, his wife is Russian and her babushka was dying so they went to see her. Wasn't really much of a problem, you just had to go in via China but no problems getting in or out. China was also mostly a formality, they stayed overnight and the hotel staff gave them the details of the unblocked WiFi to use to to bypass the Great Firewall.

The thing with East Germany was that they were concerned about people wanting to get out, not people coming in. So they scanned the vehicle for contraband goods going in and concealed people coming out, but apart from that it was just standard Soviet-bloc bureaucracy. The other thing was that, even though it was a somewhat totalitarian state they played by the rules, as a visitor unless you did something outrageously stupid nothing was going to happen to you. I had a camera on my lap and had been taking photos of the border installations, a border guard saw me holding the camera and said something like "you're not taking photos are you?" - "no, just changing the film" - "well, OK then".