Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "The Russian Dude"
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You do know they have replacement spans, right? When they take out pylons, which they haven't, yet, it becomes a more serious engineering problem. These strikes aren't nothing, but they're more propaganda/hopium for Ukraine than strategically devastating. I don't think they even had the main bridge before 2018. (Edit: It looks like the one pylon is damaged at the top, but the main structure is intact.)
They do raise the stakes. They make it less likely that Russia will be content with the current stalemate. As long as it is trading blows and artillery duels with air superiority, I think Putin and Shoigu were content. But random targeted strikes deep in Russian territory won't be tolerated for long. Rather than bending Russia to their will, it will only strengthen the resolve and ratchet up hostilities.
The West is a financial and manufacturing house of cards. BRICS could spell the end of their fiat-currency monetary model, which is inextricably enmeshed with their governments' chronic deficit spending, and urge to export their manufacturing (to dirtier places) to 'save the planet from catastrophic man-made global warming.' That's a laugh.
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