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Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "Ukraine. Military Summary And Analysis 08.09.2022" video.
@Aquila Rossa Russia responded well in Kherson and inflicted very heavy losses on UKR Is there a link that the Ukrainians suffered heavy losses? And what are the losses like for the Russians in the Kherson area? That economy is the West's true target. They want it to collapse, so they can get regime change. Protecting it is more important than protecting some village in UKR that can be retaken soon enough. Wasn't it even a week ago or so that many people were insisting that the offensive was a failure? Now its already changed to 'whatever the Russians have lost to this offensive they'll take back shortly'? What a change in just a few days. Also Russia's economy wouldn't be under attack if Putin didn't go insane and decide to invade another country with a couple of hundred thousand troops. People like him need to be taught that in the 21st century you cannot do that without serious consequences.
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@robertlund1137 When quoting what someone else has said, use quotation marks. That's what they're used for. There are other ways to quote someone and I find that its much more effective and visible to replace quotation marks with BOLDING the sentence(s) that you're quoting from someone. As far as the losses in the kherson region (as for any other area), unless you're there on the ground or handling the information on one side or the other it's impossible to know the exact numbers. So for most people they have to forum their opinion based off the images and MoD reports etc... It's up to you if you believe what you see or read. That's right. No one really knows what the casualties actually are on the ground for both sides. The thing is many pro-Russian people are insisting that the Ukrainians are taking heavy losses especially for channels like The Duran who without providing any proof are claiming the Ukrainians are taking significant losses on the Kherson front. I guess its their way of coping with how they were wrong in saying the Ukrainian offensive was a failure shortly after it began. But as far as the mapping shows from both sides, is that the Ukraine kherson offensive hasn't worked out too good for the Ukrainians If you don't have any good evidence of casualties on the ground for either side, then how can you be so sure the Kherson advance is going poorly? I find it funny that when the Donbas attack by the Russians was going at a very slow pace, the spin on that was that the Russians wanted to avoid taking more casualties and so they were going slow and steady. But all of a sudden if the Ukrainians want to perhaps do the same with a slow and steady advance in the Kherson area all of a sudden THAT means their attack there is in trouble?? OK. 🙄🙄🙄 I said it before and I'll say it again, they've been attacking for barely a week now or something? I'd give it at least a few more weeks to see if they had completely stopped their advance there or whether they were moving forward slowly and maybe looking for a soft spot to try and break through on. If I were the Ukrainians I'd just keep doing what they're doing right now. Namely hitting every supply dump and troop concentration that they could find. No need to rush forward when you're slowly starving your enemy of ammo and supplies that they can't fight without as well as hitting any reserve troops that might be coming up to help. The bottom line is that people will always find something to complain about, especially the pro-Russian folks because they don't want to accept that their supposed mighty army is taking a beating and isn't fighting nearly as well as they had hoped. And what consequences did the U.S and it's allies suffer for the invasion of Iraq and other countries in the 20th & 21st century? None.. Why? I think there's a pretty big difference between invading a backwater country like Iraq and a slowly modernizing Ukraine that's right in the middle of Europe that also provides food and resources to the world. If Iraq was in Ukraine's position on the map people would likely care more about them too.
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@Leonardo Gonçalves I’ve said this months ago, Russia should have formally declared war on Ukraine and declare full mobilization of its forces. If Putin could've fully mobilized with relative little political and economic consequences, wouldn't he have done so long before he launched the invasion? Seems like he didn't want to and continues to not want to because of the cost of doing so and what the narrative might be at home if Russians saw a ton of their young men being called up to fight in a supposed 'special operation'. This war of attrition will only drag this war to no end and it is clear from day one that Russia and Ukraine cannot coexist with a shared border anymore. Wait what happened? We went from Russia will win ezclap to they've taken a few setbacks but Russian victory is still not in doubt to now saying they need much more forces to win in Ukraine? Also Ukraine can co-exist fine with its neighbors, its just Russia being a schoolyard bully who doesn't want to live in peace with everyone else and now when people are standing up to the bully they're getting exposed for being not nearly as strong and powerful as they want everyone to believe they are.
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