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Comments by "Sergey Bebenin" (@sergeybebenin) on "'The hardest thing is when it's too quiet' At the front with Ukraine's citizen soldiers | DW News" video.
It means not professional soldiers
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Conscription by definition isn't volunteering. What's your point? Every modern nation constitution states that it's the citizen's responsibility to defend its own state if under attack
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@袁大陸 speak English
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@lokomo-px5gx you can call it whatever n you want. They are an integral part of Ukrainian military and report to Ukrainian military from the very bottom up. Look up the definition of paramilitary and it's clearly not fitting this case
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What's not to understand? There's a finite number of trained soldiers. Who said the rotation isn't optimized?
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@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Biased? My friends are in the Ukrainian military! You are so friggin clueless 🤦♂️. Sitting on your warm couch blabbering about something you have no clue about
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@karlscher5170 You going to pay for this? For some reason people like you think you just snap your fingers and things "magically happen". Military requirement is a huge logistical task. - Need safe training ground (last year about the same time there were multiple missile strikes on Ukrainian training grounds that killed hundreds of recruits). So now training takes place in other countries. - Need to provide supplies and equipment for extra recruits. - Need to pay their salaries. Etc etc. Who's going to pay for all of this???
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@karlscher5170 Read again what I said (I edited my previous response). Your magic words are just that - words. If anything, "Soviet thinking" is actually the opposite. Soviet thinking is throwing as much meat on the battlefield as possible regardless of training and supplies. Precisely what russia is doing right now
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@karlscher5170 Read what I said again. Why are you skimming over information that doesn't fit your own opinion? 🤦♂️ How's sending recruits to other countries corruption? LoL, they leave, train, and come back on allies dime.
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@karlscher5170 Clown, read what I said again. Western training grounds were specifically attacked last year with hundreds of deaths. Your comment about overpriced eggs is ludicrous because that was chump change in relation to military spending. Yes, it was corruption, just like in the Gulf War a gallon of gas was like $400 but it still doesn't change the fact that it takes many billions of $$ to increase military size SAFELY.
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@karlscher5170 It's amusing to see some Karl (clearly not Ukrainian) demanding more Ukrainian recruitments.
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@karlscher5170 🤣 You aren't making any sense. You got tangled in your own conspiracy theories. 1. If your country is paying for training UA soldiers then there's no corruption, right? Because they go to Germany to train. 2. People that don't want to fight would be a hazard on the front lines. You KNOW it, you must know it if you are smart. And yet you spew this garbage here. So what's your agenda? Even Ukrainian active military say they don't want to have people among their ranks that don't want to be there. So again, what's your agenda? You try to look as if you care about Ukrainians on the frontline and yet you want to see unmotivated people being forced into life critical situations. Oxymoron. 3. It's not your business why I'm not on the front. There are many reasons people can't be there right now. And you have no moral right to tell anyone in Ukraine where and what they should be doing. Your money doesn't buy you this right. You've been feeding with your $$ russofascism for decades and look where we are - Ukraine is paying for it in blood and you whining about not enough Ukrainians on the front 🤦♂️
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