Comments by "Майя С. " (@danascully6670) on "Five Reasons Why a Coup Hasn't Ousted Putin Yet" video.
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@gaborjuracsik4847 The LNR ambassador to the Russian Federation said that if Russia had not intervened, the republics would have been erased into dust. Because on February 17, 2022, the bombing of the DPR and LPR began again. The offensive of the military forces of Ukraine was well prepared, and this time the republics would hardly have been able to survive. Needless to say, after all, even when the 130,000-strong army of the Russian Federation joined the troops of the LPR and DPR, the displacement of the Ukrainian army from the territories is proceeding rather slowly. This, of course, is also due to the fact that ours cannot bomb at full strength in order to avoid civilian casualties.
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@gaborjuracsik4847 genetically, Ukrainians and Russians are no different. , this is one East Slavic people. But there are differences in mentality, temperament, perception of the world.According to the theory of ethnogenesis, the more northerly a people is, the more violent and less emotional they are. So Ukrainians are more emotional. A Ukrainian has always lived under a pan (master). Russians have always lived independently. Hence the main political difference between Ukrainians and Russians.Russian is self–sufficient. He always hopes only for himself. The Russian is used to living in a hostile environment, throughout history he fought off enemies from all sides, not forgetting to grab other people's territories.A Ukrainian, on the contrary, needs hierarchical relations, he does not need equals, among them it is incomprehensible and uncomfortable for him. A Ukrainian cannot build equal cooperation, as well as be personally responsible for his fate.
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@gaborjuracsik4847 Zelensky is generally in an uncomfortable position. Plus, he is now not telling the Ukrainians that their losses are enormous. Understates them several times. By supplying weapons to Ukraine, the US and Europe will only achieve heavy losses on both sides. But it won't stop us. In Ukraine, only contractors are fighting on the Russian side so far. Ordinary soldiers serving there were not sent. If something suddenly starts to work out for the Ukrainians, and the Russians begin to lose ground, our command will simply use heavier weapons, bombardments. The infantry is yesterday, it is not effective against modern weapons. Little is left of the Ukrainian professional army, and it is not clear who will now fight with these Western weapons. Plus, Western weapons require maintenance, and I think that's a problem too. As for NATO, for some reason we are not particularly afraid of it. Now ours are fighting with small forces, and the main ones may be holding back for a larger conflict. As for China, I also heard that he buys our weapons.
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