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@joek600 I mean, ok but I’m saying that the reality is simple. Russian casualties are very high, Ukraine is still standing 80+ days later, and Putin has failed immensely. If you want some sources, I can recommend Oryx’s Russian vehicle losses tracker online, combat footage you can find online, and honestly observing maps of how the conflict has progressed since February. It’s not bias to say that Russia is failing in this conflict.
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The US had no right to invade any of those nations, and Russia doesn’t have excuse to do the same. Stop your whataboutism, your an adult.
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@BATMAN-vz9xf the fuck are you talking about? Literally everyone and there mother as done nothing but condem the US for its actions the last 30 years. Sure, we didn’t get any sanctions, but let’s be real, how realistic or practical is it to sanction the worlds largest economy? And if you want some condemnation, there’s plenty of channels of YouTube that have been calling out the US’s actions for Years now. We’re the hell have you been looking?
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Cry some more bud.
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Ok, how are they going to take all of southern Ukraine? Odessa has been fortified for months now, and with the Moskava sunk, as well many of the Black Sea LSTs and smaller landing craft, a naval invasion is next to impossible right now. On top of that, Russia seems hellbent on taking Donbas more then anything.
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@user-yw4me6rc8y that doenst answer my question.
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Tell that to Putin. It’s a bit late now.
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Good luck with that. The Ukrainians now no longer get see the Russians as “comrades”. Neither do the Georgians, Azeris, or khazak’s now. And true socialist would call out Putin’s imperialism, not endorse it.
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By winter, the US will have sent enough equipment to rebuild the Ukrainian army. They have plenty of recruits, they just need weapons, ammo, and training.
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@bentuovila5296 indeed. That’s why they’ve turned to iran go get more weapons. because they ran out of their own crap to throw at Ukraine
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They proved NATO was a threat by invading a non-NATO country and making neutral counties join NATO out of fear of Russian invasion? Are you high?
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@gbxmusicchannel3836 a country that’s under attack from Russia.
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Ya, I don’t see Russia pulling a operation Saturn/Uranus style attack over such a large river. Not with all the intelligence gathering capabilities Ukraine has right now.
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Ok like who?
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So, Wagner is going to smacked outside of Kyiv just like the Russians did last February?
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Ok, can I ask why? Because Fidel betrayed the people of Cuba by making a communist dictatorship with him at its head, instead of a free open democracy. Why would you like this guy?
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If things get bad, America can ramp up its fuel production to help our European friends. The environment be damned.
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@dragosstanciu9866 how? The Russian economy of today is no where near as big or powerful as the Soviet economy was
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@dragosstanciu9866 the Russian economy is based around oil, weapons and a FEW consumer goods.(and even then not the good stuff, like computers, phones, cars, appliances ect.) The Soviet economy may not have been “stable” but it could afford far more and was completely self sufficient, unlike modern Russia’s.
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@dragosstanciu9866 I’m mean that’s cool, as long as the US and EU trade globally continues, they can keep Ukraine in the war too. All I see is a Cold War styled drawn out proxy war, unless both sides just call it quits soon. And even then, we’ll have probably another iron curtain situation again in the near future.
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I’m still waiting to see “our economy collapsing”. It’s been supposed to “collapse” since 2020…..and I’m still waiting.
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And now the weakness of Putin’s Russia has been shown to the whole world, while the strength of American logistics and weapons have been only proven further.
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Possibly. At the very least, it’s going to cause a purge that’s going to cripple the Russian military, just like in 1939.
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Based.
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I know right?
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@aleksabenovic6046 bro, it’s been 6 months. At this point, this is all Russia has. This IS there best stuff that getting screwed in Ukraine. I have full confidence now that NATO could capture Kaliningrad with no issue, and possibly make a push to St.Petersburg, if this is all Russia has to offer conventionally.
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Who the hell wants Europe United under the Russians?
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Do you mean a B-17 or B-24?
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We’re not. There all dead now, the Russians made sure of that. We’re simply supporting the Ukrainians as they try snd defend there country against a imperialist invader.
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The first thing the Russians did was bomb civilian centers on the first day of the invasion.
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Since when did Israel have gas??
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The CIA thanks Russia for giving the Ukrainians its latest tanks, electronic warfare vehicles and a whole army coprse of supply’s. Really making us sweat for the out lend lease goals Vatniks 👍
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That become the third hostile force in all of history to reach Moscow…..
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@RhysCampbell01 a 150+ day war, with thousands of dead and wounded suffered, international economic isolation, humiliation of the “SeCoND StrOngEsT ARmY iN Da wORlD” and Russia’s geopolitical rivals in NATO growing, (for barely anything of value other then piles of ruble) and few dead far-right wackos is not what I’d call “smart” pal. The “3 day operation” would at least make there mistakes more understandable. This is just an embarrassment.
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@theseventhangel9768 ya, we’ll I do believe all the picture of dead VDV, spetsnaz, conscripts, burnt tank husks, downed aircraft and a sinking capital ship.
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((Laugh at Russia running away form Kyiv))
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Ya I don’t agree. It’s more of a cause of our fragile logistics being affected by poor government decisions. At this point, I’d ALMOST want the Soviet style mandatory employment system to solve some of the labor shortages we got. We need people everywhere.
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Gee, it’s almost we have some kind of remote way of accessing computer equipment without having to invade a nation to do it…… ….almost like Russia has literally an entire division of people trained to do just that…….
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@Tripp9 well the odds in that case…. Are that the sever doesn’t exist. And this whole invasion has been a worthless waste of life.
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@Tripp9 since when did the EU withdraw support from Ukraine? German, Dutch, and French artillery, body armor, and small arms are still being delivered. And the US just gave Ukraine HIMAR’s andHarpoon anti-ship missiles for starters, never mind the Kamikaze drones they just hit a oil refinery with just last week.
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Oh boy, how about Sadam’s invasion of Iran?
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@luqmantarmizi9578 oh boy, you really want a list of benefits? I mean, it adds an extra barrier of protection against Russia, secures Europe a bread basket for food supplies, adds another potential hundreds thousands of troops to the NATO manpower pool, Weakens Russia from further wars toward the west, and allows further power projection in the Black Sea region. I have not a clue what Palestine brings to the table.
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@theaquarian5849 still waiting for the Bug burgers. It’s almost like you Faux news is utter bullshit.
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I can’t take anyone seriously who don’t call out imperialism, no matter who perpetrates it. Don’t be like America. And sure as hell don’t be like Russia now.
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We always have been buddy. Always have.
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I wouldn’t throw chemical weapons off the table just yet. Though I am very surprised they haven’t been used as of yet. I was always told the old Soviet army would use an insane amount of chemical weapons in there advances during hypothetical “Cold War gone hot” scenarios. It’s strange that modern Russia doesn’t do the same.
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@breadman32398 ya and for how long till the Russians try again? Appeasement only enables future wars.
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@mikeyorkav4039 wouldn’t you? If it was your own county being invaded? It would rather live in your knees as a slave?
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Maybe. But it beats the Russians marching into NATO territory and starting WW3.
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@cachifli870 that’s not saying much.
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