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“It might get worse for Ukraine before it gets better.” Correction, “It will get worse for the Russians who are being forced to advance at all costs before US aid arrives.”
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@MrRoyalbeers , I believe they made two bridgeheads.
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@ELYELYELroy , Wrong. US oil refineries can process US oil. It’s just more profitable to export US oil that’s easier to refine, and buy cheaper oil that’s more difficult to refine, because US oil companies can also refine that cheaper oil.
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When Russia runs out of resources, they lose, and those lines on the map instantly jump back to where they were pre 2014. Unless the west completely abandons Ukraine, Ukraine will never run out if resources.
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At 9:53, “As of now, Russia has been working on the salient for almost a full calendar year.” Are you sure it’s not a cauldron?
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@Chuck_Hooks , Why doesn’t Hamas ever attack Egypt?
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Egypt was willing to delay humanitarian aid entering Gaza because they know it’ll help Hamas, but why won’t they let the Gazans evacuate to Egypt, then send them all to Iran, Libya, Syria or Turkey?
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@ZoragRingael , Poland should invade Russia. They could easily take Moscow. Unfortunately Belarus is in the way.
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@Nauda999 , The Soviet Union also invaded Afghanistan, but they lost and were chased out.
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@lq7777 , These people weren’t drafted? Did they volunteer?
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@brownpleasure9320 , “If Russia gets attacked and their homeland is under fire they can…” It would not be easy, and they do not have enough weapons or ammo for them. Ukraine has destroyed a whole bunch of it, and they lack the capacity to manufacture more. Russia can’t even manufacture ball bearings to properly maintain their trains.
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@igorlubej168 , In WW2 the United States provided the Soviet Union with what they needed because they were incapable of manufacturing themselves. Today they can’t manufacture sleeping bags, jackets, proper boots, and ball bearings.
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@Fillipok , Who is learning what from the USA? The United States liberated Iraq from Saddam, then left. Iraq isn’t now part of the United States or a United States territory. So are you claiming that Russia wants to liberate Ukraine from Zelensky. (who was elected and who unlike Lukashenko and Putin isn’t a dictator)
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@rogink , True. It wasn’t the Dnipro, but it was a river, and there was a dam upstream that was doing something that was causing the river to rise every night, and it hadn’t rained for months, despite there being plenty of rain months prior.
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@bfree6197 , Exactly!
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The west should have started training Ukrainian F16 pilots and mechanics within the first month of the invasion. Whoever’s in charge is obviously incompetent.
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@kontenterrorist2449 , A friend who’s a nuclear physicist just told me the other day that the simulation software is pretty good. It helps them debug their designs, but it’s not perfect, so they still need to do a lot of trial and error. Some stuff that works in simulation doesn’t work in reality and visa versa.
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@megaham1552 , They’re not returning home.
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@tr1bes , You must believe that Putin’s antique nukes from the failed Soviet Union have actually been properly maintained since 1991.
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Russia blew up the pipelines so that they could blame the US for two reasons. 1) Tell it's people that the US is attacking Russian infrastructure. 2) Piss off Europe because the US cut off their gas, so now they're gonna freeze. This plan only works if they can convince everyone that the US did it, and there's a gas shortage this winter. If there's no gas shortage, Europe won't care who blew it up. If there is a gas shortage, but Russia is unable to convince Europe that the US did it, then Europe will blame someone else.
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In 18 months, United States hasn’t spent a dime on Ukraine. The United States has only given Ukraine old outdated weapons and munitions. The United States is then spending money replacing those old outdated weapons and munitions. This is money we would, and should be spending anyway, because our weapons and munitions are old and outdated.
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What’s BS? Can you explain? I doubt it..
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Egypt was willing to delay humanitarian aid entering Gaza because they know it’ll help Hamas, but why won’t they let the Gazans evacuate to Egypt, then send them all to Iran, Libya, Syria or Turkey?
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Bakhmut was an opportunity to slaughter 100,000 Russian Nazis. If Ukraine held Bakhmut for longer, maybe they could have slaughtered 100,000 more.
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Russia should be required to pay for all the military and other aid provided to Ukraine.
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@Kastrenzo74 , C’mon now. After McDonald’s pulled out of Russia, this guy still needs to feed his family. He had to choose between cannon fodder, or a troll farm. He chose the latter. Hopefully Putin is paying him enough to feed his family. We should feel sorry for these poor brainwashed fools.
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@geofflepper3207 , The US oil refineries can process US oil, but it’s more profitable to sell that oil and buy cheaper oil to refine, because US oil refineries can process that cheaper oil.
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@h8GW , Companies don’t care about helping out anyone except themselves. Especially oil companies.
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@Bass_attack7755 <—— Confused brainwashed Russian fool.
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Poland could always put 50,000 of their soldiers on their border with Belarus, then call Lukashenko and say, “Try it pal.”
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Russia is depleting their resources at a rate significantly faster than the west. The only problem is that the west is too slow sending those resources to Ukraine. Russia, however, inherited their resources from the Soviet Union. Russia is so pathetic, they’re now supplying their troops with golf carts instead of tanks.
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@jeanpaulchristian3282 <—— Delusional brainwashed Russia dum bass.
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A weakened Russia doesn’t mean a stronger west. It only means a weaker Russia. A weaker Russia is good for China, as China can easier exploit Russia.
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Exactly… Appeasement didn’t work then, and it won’t work now.
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Russia has been using them in Donbas since 2014, not Ukraine.
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Kherson was never a feigned attack. It was a slow long one.
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Russia invaded Ukraine, not the University States. It’s obviously Russia that loves wars.
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Iran’s drones and missiles are pathetically easy to disable with air defenses.
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@CorePathway , Exactly. Egypt doesn’t give a chit about the Gazans, because it’s “not their circus, not their monkeys.”
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The cause of this war is Putin… You made that into a whole book?
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@Josiecel , And It’s not even their equipment they’d be giving up. It’s Putin’s.
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@markae0 , That’s why you’re supposed to keep it in cans.
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Now it’s time for Ukraine to finish off the railway bridge and all of Russia’s ferries.
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Ukraine needs to get close enough to reach the river crossings with heavy artillery as soon as possible so they can bombard Russia’s escape routes.
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There should be no escape. The only way out of Kherson should be through a Ukrainian POW camp.
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@adairjanney7109 <—— Confused fool has no clue what a circle is.
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@hyhhy , Finland has always been afraid of Russian imperialism. They felt that they could better manage their dangerous relationship with Russia without joining NATO. They recently changed their mind. Finland has also done many other things to prepare for a Russian invasion. There’s absolutely no way Russia’s pathetic Nazi army could take Finland.
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@anetastana7273 , But it comes in handy when a bunch of Russian Nazis invade your country.
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@dchappy6985 , A border dispute? Or a full scale invasion? Fortunately Russia is being denazified and demilitarized. Russia will soon have an economy similar to North Korea, Venezuela, and Cuba. We can all thank Putin. He’s obviously a traitor to Russia.
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@hyhhy , You’re not from Finland. You’re a liar.
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