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“What do you do about the civilians in Belgorod?” Ukraine shouldn’t worry about civilians. Russia doesn’t.
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@nhaskin5638 , You didn’t answer my question. Why it’s Putin so bent out of shape? And why do my questions appear to upset you?
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Russia lost significantly more in their failed invasion of Finland.
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@ToreOnYouTube , The United States has around 6,000 tanks and has given Ukraine around 30. The United States has over 2,000 F-16s and has given Ukraine none. If the United States wanted Ukraine to win, Ukraine would have already won.
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@maronily , Russia 53rd US state.
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@MillerPebble6819 , Right. Russia has no manpower left. Ukraine is advancing in Kursk, and Russia is experiencing unsustainable losses everywhere.
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@crazykat1000 , Nobody is worried about the price of oil. Especially the United States. I’m pretty sure that the United States understands Russian oil refineries have no impact on the global oil prices. If anything, it might decrease global oil prices when Russia is forced to sell crude oil that they’d otherwise refine.
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@varkcoldguru9368 , Russia is not defending their cities. They know that Ukraine isn’t interested in going after non military targets so it’s only necessary to defend military targets. But it’s obvious that Russia’s air defenses can’t even do that.
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@touncy1533 , Right. Longer range is equivalent to more HIMARS, and they can place them further from the front lines, so they are less at risk of counter fire.
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@powerlocalmedia5130 , The United States is a democracy. You’re obviously confused.
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@barryswain2846 , It doesn’t matter what Putin agrees to. He won’t be given a choice.
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Why?
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@antonniedersteiner4377 , If all the money is gone, expect he Ruble to plummet. I’m not, however, sure the money will be gone instantly. Putin will likely try to and be able to drag it out a bit. How long is anyone’s guess. I hope it’s not too long.
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@rebausa , We need to stop helping Russia. It doesn’t help.
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@nhaskin5638 , You didn’t answer my question. Why is Putin so bent out of shape? And why do my questions appear to upset you?
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@pepsi4798 , Why can’t Putin defend Russia’s weapons depots, oil refineries, and oil depots? If Russia’s air defenses work, why are these things still being hit?
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@SvPVids , Because Russia is experiencing unsustainable losses.
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@Ukrainian_notify , It’s not 1% of the US annual budget. The weapons given to Ukraine are old, outdated, and were paid for over 30 years ago. They have nothing to do with our current budget. It was all specifically developed and manufactured years ago specifically for Russia. It all already needs to be replaced, so replacing it doesn’t impact our budget with.
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@stephanledford9792 , You need to vote in the primaries. That’s where you actually have a choice. But the primaries are not real elections. The parties are independent corporations that have nothing to do with out government and can there select whomever they want regardless of who we vote for.
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@miketaylor5212 , Hitting weapons depots was more effective than taking out their supply lines, because they spent months packing them with artillery, weapons, and ammo. But since they’ve all been blown up, Russia started making more, but smaller weapons depots making it less effective to target then and more effective to go after their supply lines. It’s still more effective to hit their weapons depots than their supply lines, but not as much more effective than it was previously. And Ukraine can just as easily hit Russia’s supply lines as their weapons depots. It’s only a matter of preference.
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@dalehartley2821 , That’s my thought. After Ukraine has completely demilitarized Russia, I bet several countries will choose to settle their territorial disputes with Russia. It’s only a matter of which ones choose to do so first.
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@Polostar79 , Bull chit.
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I believe that there are paid Russian agitators leading the farmer protests on the Polish border. They need to be arrested and jailed. I’m pretty sure that blocking roads is illegal.
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@carnie2_917 , Maybe Poland should stop importing grain from Russia and start importing from Ukraine instead.
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You know you’re winning when your probing activities with only 10% to 20% of your capacity are making progress.
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@VirginArtsCreatives-js4pd , You didn’t answer my question. Why is Putin so bent out of shape? And why do my questions appear to upset you so much you have to come up with a lame insult?
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@marcus_ohreallyus , Are you referring to silicon wafers? There’s no shortage of silicon wafers. The shortage is of chip manufacturing fab capacity for consumer products. There’s also a problem with fab manufacturing capacity for military weapons too, because even though those weapons manufacturers have their own fabs. Those fabs also have limited capacity and they can’t increase that capacity or build new fabs overnight. That’s why they only make a relatively small number of these weapons per year.
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@kaewakoyangi8071 , What did Jake say that’s wrong?
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@J.D-g8.1 , They can protest all they want, but blocking roads and destroying cargo are illegal. Whoever’s doing that should obviously be arrested.
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Europe has at least 100 Patriot Systems.
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Russia should pay back the United States and all the countries they have provided Ukraine with military aid.
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@paulking7019 , Exactly. If anything, forcing Russia to sell oil that they’d otherwise refine would reduce oil prices, not increase them. This would help Biden in the upcoming election. So if anything, the United States would ask Ukraine to hit even more oil refineries.
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@SL-sd3sg , Unless you’re in Russia or Belarus, you’re not effected by refined oil products from Russian oil refineries.
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You didn’t see any Nazis?
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@Votraxsa , Trump could tell US oil companies to drill enough to completely replace Russian oil, then give Zelensky the 20,000 old outdated Tomahawk missiles that the are about to be decommissioned and tell him to completely disable all of Russia’s oil wells and pipelines.
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@backinhighschool94 , LOL
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@What_do_I_Think , Exactly.
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@catherinebps-stole-my-dog , HAHAHAHAHA!!!! “3d printers” Have they figured out how to 3d print food yet?
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@Hamzat22 , Is it Polish farmers, or paid Russian agitators?
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Exactly…
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@davidthenotorious3600 , Why are Russians so concerned with President45?
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@marktrotter8971 , It could stay where it’s at now for months, or it could plummet tomorrow. It might even go up a bit. It’s incredibly unlikely to go in a straight line 0.0083 following the current trajectory.
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Jason n Brandi Taylor , That’s less than 3.5% of our annual military budget, and we didn’t really spend it, because it was already spent years ago. Nothing we have sent was manufactured this year, last year, or even in the last 5 years. We’re send them all our old equipment, and that’s what they’re humiliating the Russians with.
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@mikewilkerson936 , America didn’t tell Ukraine not to target Russian oil refineries. What part of that are you having difficulty understanding? Are you a more on or something?
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@darlene1354 , If all the Democratic voters register to be Republicans, they could vote for a Republican who supports Ukraine in the Republican primaries. Then it would be Biden running against a Republican that supports Ukraine. That way, regardless of who wins, Ukraine will receive military support.
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“Lasting 3.5 minutes must be a record for Putin.” That’s what she said…
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Why not take back the peninsula to the east of Finland instead.
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@jamesjohnsonjimenez2272 , The HIMARS are not there to shoot at Russian artillery units. They are there to take out high value targets that are out of range of artillery. They would therefore still need to get close to the front lines. Even the 300 km range missiles would be shot from near the front lines so they could reach the Crimea bridge.
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@davidthenotorious3600 , You’re hoping 45 will bail you out, aren’t you? He’s your last hope.
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@ToreOnYouTube , They’re almost operating alone. Hopefully Trump or Europe changes that. Biden has been incredibly timid with regards to providing military aid for Ukraine.
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