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Comments by "Dima S" (@dimas3829) on "Why Russia's Offensive Could Be Self-Defeating" video.
NAFO memes at their finest... while Ukraine losing decisevily land battles.
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Great point. I'd also add that it plays it's role in the training of troops too. Many Ukrainian brigades were formed in NATO countries and went through the western training only to find out on the battlefield itself that the training tthey went through is absolutely useless and doesnt cover nor their own military doctrine, not the opposite side's. Like the infamous line "Germans taught us that if there is a minefield - we must go around it". Long story short, the best training Ukrainians could get is from veteran Ukrainians themselves, but there is a two-fold problem there. Firstly, the injured veterans are mostly discarded as useless trash (they even have troubles finding a civilian job since the ongoing rumor that they all have PTSD and could go insane at any moment) instead of being actively used as instructors. Secondly, Ukraine is extremely corrupt and money sent towards the goal of training and equipment mysteriously fade into pockets of local elites. Finally, I'd add up that Russia's reserves are not alone on their side of the conflict - they are heavily supplied by Iran and North Korea who hoarded their own warehouses in preparation to conflict with the west. (And while China isn't directly supplying Russia itself - it sends it's own artillery rounds to North Korea so such could replace the ammo they sent to Russia)
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@9_9876 Ukraine can tell wahtever it wants, they won't reject sweet sweet corruption money like they always do.
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@Kath-nd6pj lmao, not going to infrastructure? Look at Crimea and rebuilt Mariupol - it absolutely going to infrastructure. Russian economy shaked off shackles of dependency on the west and became much healthier as a result with no sign of decrease.
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@torinnbalasar6774 Perun ignores insane corruption level of Ukraine that is way above the Russian one. In Russia corruption is actively prohibited from middle level and below that, in Ukraine corruption is on every level of administration and command. Everyone eating up the aid money like there is no tomorrow and it really pays off with lesser quality of the military than it could have been possible with direct US control.
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@F.R.E.D.D2986 Look at their desperate conscription campaigns and ministry of defence getting new uniform for the pregnant ready. They are losing, and mostly not even land but manpower. Millions fled, millions soldiers died. WW2 was won for many reasons, not the least of which was defending good ideology against genocidal force. What ideology Ukraine has? It's more corrupt than Russia and the worst local population will get over Russia winning is changing one oligarchy for another. Ukrainian economy (what is left of it unbombed) on life support, it's logistics (more like soviet one cause corrupt cleptocrats of Ukraine didn't really bother to invest into one) annihilated by Russian strikes and it's resources are the reason why a few of European nations started to boycot it (like the shit-quaity grain that wrecks farmer markets abroad). Meanwhile, Russian economy is growing, it has plenty of resources as per usual, which it still sells abroad. It invest huge amount of money into logistics that keeps growing.
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@9_9876 why crying? I quite enjoy how pathetic Ukrainian nazi state and it's supporters are.
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@ADobbin1 ah, so it's okay for you to annex a sovereign state then. Youd' be perfeclty fine when Ukraine gets the same treatment by Russia, I assume.
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@ADobbin1 Taiwan, for example.
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@adamndirtyape NATO warehouses are already empty, Russia has artillery advantage and it won't change since it gone for partial mobilisation of economy and it works in its favour. Western countries made more than enough effort to help Ukraine with money and weaponry, the main problem is that Ukrainian corruption ate it all up.
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@Dalvik.N you seem to confuse things. It was Ukraine that announced the need for 500k more troops to fill the gaps on the frontline... and it's clear evidence that 31k lost in 2 years is a big fucking lie that you still believe in, lmao.
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