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Ukraine should have mobilized 2 million 1.5 years ago and they should have been receiving training 2 weeks out of every 8 weeks since. They should all have 4 months of training already. During their 6 weeks off, they should be in the Ukrainian workforce.
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The decision makers who started the war should be held responsible for and be punished for all the war crimes committed by both sides, as those war crimes wouldn’t have happened had they not started the war. They’re all therefore their fault.
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“There’s no international court that can prosecute Putin.” We obviously have to go get him.
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Ukraine should have started training all of their population over a year ago. 1 week out of every 2 month. The experienced soldiers from the front lines should be training them. They should be getting 1 month off every 4 months to teach. Ukraine’s entire military aged population should already be fully trained, and ready. They should continue training until the west gives them enough supplies to win. They could each spend 1 month on the front lines out of every 6 months while their training continues.
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“There’s no international court that can prosecute Putin.” We obviously have to go get him.
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons manufactured? How many are from the Soviet era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? Do they still work? Has Putin manufactured any new nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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Ukraine target militarily strategic targets while Russia targets civilians. It’s obvious who’s going to win. It’s the side that’s not wasting their military equipment targeting things that have no impact on the outcome.
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No. There’s no stalemate. Russia is trying really hard to to advance. They’re experiencing unsustainable losses while the front lines aren’t moving. If they continue with this strategy, they will lose this war. This is therefore not a stalemate.
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The west could have punished Russia every time Russia attacked a neighbor, and then Russia wouldn’t have invaded Ukraine. The problem is that the leaders in the west have no balls.
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So Putin wants to lose another 40,000 Russians?
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Why not continue doing exactly what they’ve been doing?
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Those aren’t “armored vehicles”. They’re tractors. Why lie?
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@Eyekay437 <—— Loves whataboutism.
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Ukraine can also expand their military and train them for 3 months. If Ukraine is smart, they will send 5,000 of their UK trained soldiers to the front lines to help, andthe remaining 5,000 to be instructors to train new Ukrainian recruits. Maybe 5,000 newly trained troops plus 1,000 experienced troops from the front lines could easily train 50,000 to 150,000 new Ukrainian recruits while the UK trains another 10,000 troops.
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Ukraine should have started training all of their population over a year ago. 1 week out of every 2 month. The experienced soldiers from the front lines should be training them. They should be getting 1 month off every 4 months to teach. Ukraine’s entire military aged population should already be fully trained, and ready. They should continue training until the west gives them enough supplies to win. They could each spend 1 month on the front lines out of every 6 months while their training continues.
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Absolutely…
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons manufactured? How many are from the Soviet era? How well have they been maintained? Do they still work? Has Putin manufactured any nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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@dimas3829 , Russia is the only imperialist left, duh.
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“The original warhead weighed 100 kg (220 lb), intermediate warheads weighed 133 kg (293 lb), and the latest warhead weighs 143 kg (315 lb).” It is impossible for this payload to create a crater as big as the crater in Poland. It was obviously something bigger than an S300. It would take a missile with at least 400kg of explosives to create that crater.
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Ukraine should have started training all of their population over a year ago. 1 week out of every 2 month. The experienced soldiers from the front lines should be training them. They should be getting 1 month off every 4 months to teach. Ukraine’s entire military aged population should already be fully trained, and ready to fight. They should continue training until the west gives them enough supplies to win. They could each spend 1 month fighting on the front lines out of every 6 months while their training continues.
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The new recruits will be eliminated soon. It’s unfortunate, but it’s their choice.
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Does this mean that Putin gets to use North Koreans as cannon fodder in Ukraine?
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Exactly. There’s no stalemate. Russia is trying really hard to to advance. They’re experiencing unsustainable losses while the front lines aren’t moving. If they continue with this strategy, they will lose this war. This is therefore not a stalemate.
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It won’t. This “partial” mobilization only applies to Russians with previous military training. Most Russians will be comfortable thinking “that’s not me”. The problem that they’re not considering is “not yet”.
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European countries can do the same.
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Until Russia invaded Ukraine NATO was becoming irrelevant. Now NATO is expanding, and is stronger than ever.
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Exactly! There’s no stalemate. Russia is trying really hard to to advance. They’re experiencing unsustainable losses while the front lines aren’t moving. If they continue with this strategy, they will lose this war. This is therefore not a stalemate.
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If this leads to WW3 it’ll be the entire world again Russia. It won’t last very long.
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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They shood have started training 10,000 F16 pilots over 2 years ago.
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With the assumption that only the best 10% of the pilots would be selected.
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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@mauricehodgson3143 , The west likely has technology to shoot down the ones that happen to still work.
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@dkudlay , Exactly. But it’s not “propaganda”. It’s western media sensationalizing everything to get clicks. It works, so they keep doing it. There’s no stalemate. Russia is trying really hard to to advance. They’re experiencing unsustainable losses while the front lines aren’t moving. If they continue with this strategy, they will lose this war. This is therefore not a stalemate.
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How’s it a scam?
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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Right. A cellular phone vote. Let them download an app to vote. They could claim to include everyone who fled from the occupied territory.
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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@dansisler9608 , There are no NATO soldiers or any soldiers employed by any other countries fighting in Ukraine. There are only foreign volunteers who are acting completely on their own who are fighting in Ukraine. NATO has no control over the personal decisions of free people. But if Putin truly believes that NATO is already fighting in Ukraine, why shouldn’t NATO actually fight in Ukraine? What’s stopping them? How could Putin consider it an “escalation” for NATO to do what he already believes they are doing?
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@paareth , Russia is already unable to properly supply 150,000 soldiers in Ukraine, so how will they supply 300,000 more? Russia’s logistics suck. Ukraine already keeps blowing up their weapons depots and supply lines. This just means that the weapons depots will have to have 3x more artillery for larger explosions. Russia will only deplete their stockpiles faster. I bet that makes Xi Jinping happy, since he probably has his eyes on that disputed territory to its north.
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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70,000 dead and 300,000 wounded Russians doesn’t sound reasonable. That’s a ratio of 1 dead for about every 4 wounded. Russia doesn’t rescue their wounded or provide them with proper care. Russia let’s the die on the front lines. The ratio has to be closer to 1 to 1.
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If Russian soldiers don’t want to continue fighting Ukraine, why don’t they turn around and fight those who are forcing them to fight Ukraine?
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1091? Do they still work? Has Putin manufactured any nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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They’ll still be slaughtered. Ukraine has been taking out all of Russia’s supply depots, supply lines and air defenses for the past month or two. They’ll just step it up a bit. The west has plenty of newer weapons to send to Ukraine.
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Until Russia invaded Ukraine NATO was becoming irrelevant. Now NATO is expanding, and is stronger than ever.
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When were the majority of Russia’s nuclear weapons made? How many are from the Soviet Union era? How well have they been maintained since 1991? How many still work? Has Putin manufactured nuclear weapons after 1991? How many?
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They need to cut off the land bridge first so there’s no supplies into, or escape from Crimea.
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We should ban Russia from space.
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