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Anders Puck Nielsen
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Comments by "Freedom Crusader" (@freedomfighter22222) on "Attrition is beginning to bite" video.
Western Media: I talked to 10 Ukrainian soldiers all saying that the war is difficult I talked to 0 Russian soldiers Clearly the Ukrainians are massively losing as 10 more Ukrainian soldiers told us they are struggling than Russian soldiers told us the same. It is depressing to see the defeatism that happens just because people hear more news from Ukraine than from Russia, every single one of these people would have said the Soviets would obviously lose ww2 if put in Moscow in 41.
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True that, if the entirety of the West supported Ukraine entirely the war would be an entirely no-brainer, the question is how many and which countries see the war through and how much they are willing to do. Personally I believe the investments we see in industry is a clear indicator that enough of the West intends to keep up military aid for as long as it takes, but it depends if financial assistance will be enough to keep Ukraine afloat until then. As long as Ukraine continues to chose to fight I believe that it will eventually win the war, but the West should do far more to make certain that that is the outcome and far more than that to make it much easier for Ukraine.
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2.5y inn, you think one side have portrayed a massive advantage? If you think the fight hasn't been equal then whoever you think has had the advantage has performed incredibly embarrassing.
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Yesn't, it could rebuild the standing army it had before the war(which was and is much smaller than what Europe has), but it could not come remotely close to rebuilding their reserve storage hardware. That is an important distinction that the people warning about Russia rapidly rebuilding its capabilities post-Ukraine war leaves out, the soviets took decades to build those storage capabilities, that isn't something Russia can do in a few years regardless how much it is willing to sacrifice.
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Congrats for Russia to come close to half the advance rate the Ukrainians had in Kursk I guess?
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So a light version of what is happening in Russia? But let's not talk about that 😜
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Yes, yes, so when do you think Kramatorsk will fall? Give me some specifics we can bet on so I can come back and mock you later(in addition to right now)
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And things are also getting worse for Russia, congrats on agreeing with Anders I guess?
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No, wars do not always end with negotiation, they also end with unconditional surrender or collapse of states, seriously, "wars always end with negotiation" is a dumb ass statement, unless you count the salt Rome threw on the ruins of Carthage negotiation.
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@802Garage lopsided as in Russia has lost more materiale than Ukraine has had combined in the war?
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@chuhrov Wanna bet? You think Russia leaves this war with Kherson and Zaporizhzhia? I'll bet you 1000 US bucks they don't. Or if you have any other funny delusional prospects of something concrete that can be proven wrong or right I am all ears, but it has to be specific since if Russia ends up losing Crimea you would just still say Russia reached its goals and does not need Crimea anymore.
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camencowogh8333 If the Russian losses weren't staggering they would still be in Kherson and Izium, reality doesn't check out if you think Russia both has had a much stronger military, far fewer losses and also lost a third of the territory they occupied at the height in 2022.
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@ttexastt The fatality counts makes sense considering how many hundreds of thousands of men Russia has pushed into service without actually showing growth of the army for it, the size of the current Russian army just does not compute in a world where it only lost 100k men.
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@johns2262 "It is hard to argue about objective territory changes though", it is hard to include them in any argument due to how significant any movement has been since fall 2022, were you as sure Ukraine was winning when they advanced in equal amount during the 2023 summer offensive?
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@johns2262 I'll take that bet, What do you think the Ukrainian lines breaking will look like? or the Russian offensive stopping looks like? How do you think the war ends? which territories will Russia for sure leave the war with?(if you say Zaporizhzhia due to Putin including it in Russian territory i'll easily put 1000 US bucks on that not happening)
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@anaremelam5998 Already have friends in Russia, they all tell me Russia is obviously losing and the economy is now fucked for no gains.
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@luffebassen My point exactly, congrats? What Ukraine did in Kursk isn't of territorial significance, just like what Russia has done combined in 2023 and 2024 isn't either, it isn't an amount of territory that changes anything. You're clearly delusional if you think Russia has been winning this war.
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@MrZlocktar 15% in 2.5 years is really one of the worst ramp ups in military history, the Ukrainian military is already 300% bigger than it was pre-war and even that isn't particularly impressive when it comes to military mobilisation at the outset of war. 15% really shows how much Russia is struggling to keep up with loses.
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@yellowtunes2756 The West is terribly outgunning Russia, you just have to use your brain to realize that the ramp up in production in the West will inevitably lead to a Ukrainian victory.
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@luffebassen I had a feeling i was speaking to a child. Now its confirmed 👍 Quickly copy/paste this too, so we can have a double confirmation!! You are probably better off just sticking to those video games and other similar things you probably know something about.
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@luffebassen Thanks, means a lot coming from you.
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@luffebassen Now you just lie as well? everyone in here knows you would lose if you fight a child.
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@ChristianSt97 Ok? relevance? Did you also think Ukraine was in no doubt winning when they advanced every day for the second hall of 2022? Both countries have far too much strategic depth to make the capture of 1000 square kilometers to have any meaning when taken over many months.
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@Koczu0 Fair, but the general reality is that Europe would easily beat Russia, the reason some European countries are arming themselves faster than others is because everyone would like the war from the start to be fought in Russia instead of in their own territory. As in, right now Europe would definitely win, but for the start of the war the Baltics, eastern parts of Poland and Finland might se a lot of damage to infrastructure, so it would be nice to make sure that they have enough military power to immediately dive 100km into Russia so all destruction happen there.
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@luffebassen Very ignorant statement. But ok...u are free to think like that ofc
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@luffebassen You people is why I'm here, this is excellent entertainment and I get to stroke my ego knowing how fucking idiotic some people are.
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By the West only giving it 2% of their attention. Sad as it is it shouldn't be a debate who is winning, but since the West isn't giving it any effort here we are.
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@Alejandrica Weird how you manage to add those up to 100% of world GDP while 100 countries aren't member in either, almost as if one of those doesn't represent 50% of the world GDP, probably the same one that isn't made up of countries with shared values and strategic goals.
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@Alejandrica West/BRICS 50/50 in first comment but now BRICS is 2-3 times greater than the West because someone disagreed with you? You're just going to be that blatant showing that you don't actually care about real numbers?
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lol, the West has far more resources than Russia, you just have to accept that.
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