Comments by "wheelmanstan" (@wheelmanstan) on "William Spaniel" channel.

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  7. Yeah, people will say "well Russia is so large and Ukraine so small". Ukraine has millions of men that can fight, and they will because it's their home. Russia has vast territory and borders to protect and whatever million they can scrounge up and spare for the war, they're fighting for a paycheck. Russia can continue for a very long time, it's people are in love with enduring a shitty existence. They take pride in it, but NATO can't fuel Ukraine indefinitely. Germany and Turkey make NATO appear if it's wavering. Finland and Sweden need to join ASAP. IMO the only way Putin stops the war is either with his own death or his Black Sea Fleet and the Kerch Bridge are totally destroyed. He doesn't care about losing troops or even losing his young generation, but he cares about his Navy and definitely needs his Navy and that bridge. Once he's gone I think Russia will elect a leader that ends this madness and flips Russia in the right direction where it's part of the club again rather than shunned. I'm optimistic but I do not see the next leader continuing what Putin has created. The next leader, like all leaders, usually run on change rather than stay the course and remain in isolation, unless they're an heir that inherits the empire, because they want to keep that job! And no one keeps it if they're not making things better and the only way to make things better is to remove sanctions and only one thing will make that happen is ending the war. I think Russia can prosper, and although Ukrainians will never forgive them, the other nations will IF they let this invasion die with Putin and pay Ukraine reparations..along with dropping the isolationism mentality.
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