Comments by "John Vannisselroy" (@johnvannisselroy6197) on "RFU News — Reporting from Ukraine"
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@timparker4160 Oh Tim, you poor deluded troll. I just read your next post and I realise just how deeply you have being tricked by the russian propaganda machine.
Do you really believe that "Russia has barely commited any of it’s military force so far because Pooptin has shown incredible restraint"? Do you not know that Pootin has had to pull troops from the Norwegian and Finnish borders for this war he started? Do you not know he's had to pull troops from Murmansk and Vladivostok. From Syria and Armenia. Pootin has FULLY committed his entire army.
How do you think Wagner got to within 200km of Moscow? There are almost NO russian troops left to guard russia, because they are mostly in Ukraine being defeated.
Do you really believe that "Ukraine loses soldiers at a ratio of 7:1 on a good day and 10:1 on a bad" because it was the other way around at Bakhmut where russia was losing 7:1. Ukraine's advancing troops should be losing at a 3:1 ratio, but very accurate counts (Oryx) of vehicle losses show that russia is losing two vehicles for every one that UKraine loses. That would suggest russian troop losses are 2:1 - however western armoured vehicles are designed to protect their troops, so russian losses are almost certainly even higher.
If your figure of 300,000 lost Ukrainian troops is correct (it isn't) then russia has lost close to 900,000 troops
"Lets just come back here and talk about it in 6 months" - well funny you should say that, because the russian army has been unable to make ANY advances in the last six months, nor the six months before that, so "Yes" I'll happily come back in six months and prove to you that you have been made a fool of, by russian sources.
Purrrrrr. Meow.
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@matlav84 Hey Mat, have you not noticed that the Orcs have also "lost lot of they vehicles and mens" on many days.
But you are right, this war IS lost. Russia lost this war when they failed to take Kyiv in the first few weeks.
And Russia has lost on all it's stated objectives:
1) De-militarize Ukkraine. LOST. Ukraine now has more weaponry and more modern weaponry than in February, 2022;
2) De-nazify Ukraine. LOST. You cannot denazify what is not nazified - but if you really want to see a fascist government, look no further than the Kremlin. Adolf would be proud of what Putin has achieved;
3) Keep NATO from Russia border. LOST. Thanks to Pootin's Stupid Military Operation, there are now more NATO countries on Russia's borders (thank-you Sweden and Finland);
4) Protect Russian speakers and ethnic Russians. LOST. 3400 civilians died in Donbas from 2014 to 2021, due to the war - as a result of the military actions of BOTH sides. Since 2022, hundreds of thousands of Russian speakers and ethnic Russians have been injured, maimed or killed in Ukraine as a direct result of Russian shelling and bombing - including tens of thousands of Russian speakers and ethnic Russian civilians killed in Mariupol alone. Russia is killing the people they claimed they would protect.
So Mat, you are right, Russia has lost this war.
Man it sucks to be a Russian troll.
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@mclukas44lol25 First there's the Budapest memorandum, of 1994, in which russia recognised the sovereignty and borders of Ukraine. Source: look it up.
Then there's the Partition Treaty on the Status and Conditions of the Black Sea Fleet, of 1997, in which russia not only agrees to the sovereignty and borders of Ukraine, but also agrees not to interfere in the internal affairs of Ukraine (Huh, I wonder why they needed that clause). Again, look it up, it's on the internet.
Then there's the Russo-Ukrainian Friendship Treaty, of 1997, in which russia once again agrees to recognise the sovereignty and borders of Ukraine. Look it up.
Then there's the Agreement of the Azov Sea and the Kerch Strait, of 2003. Again, look it up.
Then there's the russian-Ukrainian State Border Treaty of 2003/04. Look it up.
Then there are the Minsk 1 & 2 Accords of 2014/2015 in which ALL combatants agree to halt hostilities and withdraw.
See how many international treaties russia has broken. russia broke multiple friendship treaties and sent WMD to a state neighbouring NATO.
You can easily see who the aggressor is - unless you are blind.
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