Comments by "Wundurra" (@wundurra24) on "Paul Joseph Watson"
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@pbluma Russia's economy has been hammered, the Rouble almost worthless, their credit rating destroyed, official interest rate gone from 9.5% to 20%, Russian logistics are struggling (to be generous), Russian morale low, Russian losses of men and material are unsustainable, Ukrainian's are being reinforced by foreign volunteers with military experience and reservists (36000 of which have military experience in Crimea), supplies of modern military equipment are pouring in from NATO, in addition to intelligence. I'd say Ukraine is winning the war, but not every battle (Russia has made advances in the south east).
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@mal35m Two months ago Russian intelligence would have advised Putin: NATO is weak and has not real interest in getting involved, Biden has just had a humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan (which was agreed by Trump BTW), Biden is running an isolationist government, the US doesn’t want to be a world policeman, the European Union is divided, Germany was too dependent on Russian gas and never going to spend money on its military, according to opinion polls Zelenskyy was unpopular in Ukraine and the Ukrainian people wanted to get rid of him. Putin would have also been told Russia has incredible cyber capacity, information warfare, special forces units, and that China would bail him out (after the Winter Olympics), all during a time of rising energy prices (Russia would not have expected such harsh sanctions given Russia exports 1 billion Euros per day).
Putin expected Trump to pull the US out of NATO in his second term, which would have dramatically changed the equation in Ukraine. Fortunately, Trump lost, the US is still in NATO, and NATO has armed and trained Ukrainians, assisting them to defend against Putin's aggression. And, the US and EU have imposed wide ranging sanctions on Russia, crippling their economy, making it nigh on impossible for them to wage such an expensive war for the much longer (depending on Chinese assistance).
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