General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
UzuMaki NaRuto
Alexander Mercouris
comments
Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "Russia Fast Progress Avdeevka, Advances Bakhmut, UK MoD Admits Russia Progress Kupiansk" video.
@albertwesker9385 Yes those T-54s and 55s that the Russians are transporting to Ukraine will lead the final push to Russian victory!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
2
@spartan2188 We also shouldn't forget that the majority of people living in Donetsk and Luhansk DID NOT WANT TO BREAK AWAY FROM UKRAINE and that they only wanted more autonomy WHILE REMAINING in Ukraine. It was the Russians who backed a relative small group of militia to rise up to fight and try and breakaway from Ukraine that started everything.
1
@xana7196 to be precise we only wanted an autonomy because when the coup happened they started threatening Donbass. Can you show me proof that the Ukrainian government started threatening people in the Donbas? Please post the links here if you can because I'm genuinely interested. Also everything I've read so far indicated that the Donbas people wanted more autonomy while STILL REMAINING in Ukraine. Very few people in the Donbas actually wanted to separate from Ukraine and become completely independent and/or wanted to join Russia.
1
@spartan2188 Who attacked first, the milita or the Ukrainans? I'm assuming this is in 2014, when it all started. Russia attacked first when it took over Crimea by sending in their forces and then they thought they could do the same in the Donbas and then in 2022 they thought they could do the same yet again with all of Ukraine. Seriously if Russia had scaled back their plans to be more realistic and simply invaded and took over the entire Donbas region as many people believed they might do, they probably would've gotten away with it and wouldn't be stuck in a long term war where they're now taking huge losses in men and equipment as well as taking a hit politically and economically. It would've been much more difficult for Ukraine to fight back against a large concentrated Russian army streaming into the Donbas and who knows if the west would've reacted so quickly and united to give Ukraine the supplies and weapons it needed to fight back against the Russians. Now their best bet is to hang onto what gains they've made and hope that global support for the Ukrainians to continue the war eventually dies down. The Russians can't do much more than that without taking even more losses for relative little further gain.
1
@makafuistonenyabada373 What RUSSIA is doing with the SMO is to collapse the entirety of Ukraine as a military force and render it very unattractive for the COLLECTIVE WEST to want to invest militarily there. You do realize that this is coming at a MASSIVE COST to the Russian army as well right? They're taking many more casualties and equipment losses than Ukraine is so how is this going to work in the long run when the Russians are grinding themselves down at a faster rate than they're doing to their enemy? I mean they're digging up T-55 tanks that are actual museum pieces to take to Ukraine to replace their losses. I thought it was crazy when they were taking out T-62s and T-64s to use and now they're bring out EVEN OLDER tanks?? And you would have me believe that the war is going well for them and they're on the brink of victory? Cmon now. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 At the rate they're going, there's a decent chance that the Russian forces themselves will collapse well before Ukraine does especially if the west actually decided to drop the gloves for real and send large amounts of modern heavy weapons for Ukraine to use. Its pretty insane to think that the west sending in modest amounts of modern equipment to Ukraine is already enough to fight the Russians to a standstill and how much actual combat power they have yet to give that would completely annihilate the Russians in short order if they actually got serious about helping the Ukrainians.
1
@xana7196 yes, you are right stating that we wanted an autonomy as a part of Ukraine. But those nearly 9 years of the civil war have been mind changing. It's now impossible to return. Or we are free or dead. Very few people here want back to the Ukrainian deadly hugs If the Russians didn't interfere in Ukrainian affairs the Donbas conflict probably wouldn't have gotten to this point of full out war. The Donbas militia uprising would've been crushed and hopefully Kiev and the people in the Donbas could've sat together and come up with a more peaceful solution than further fighting. Also with regards to Crimea you do realize that the Crimean Tatars lived in Crimea LONG BEFORE the Russians were there and then over time the Russians preceded to purge and deport them out of the region so that only a relative few remained living there present day. So Crimea isn't really Russia's. They just got rid of the original inhabitants, put Russians in there and claimed the land as their own over time.
1
@xana7196 Since Ukraine split up with the USSR it was planned to become an Anti-Russia. There was a huge under surface job done by the common West and their Ukrainian puppets to fulfill it. So their favourite tactic, divide and conquer, had been already applied on the Ukrainian society. Did you ever wonder why the USSR fell apart in the first place and why when it did many former nations who were apart of the USSR IMMEDIATELY wanted to join NATO and the EU instead of sticking with Russia? It couldn't possibly be that Russia treated those countries like complete crap with little regard in helping them improve their standards of living or the lives of all those people under them could it? It couldn't be that they were tired of being constantly bullied and brutalized by the Russians could it? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 Maybe this is less about the west trying to divide and conquer and more about Russia doing a piss poor job of managing the USSR to the point that everyone wanted out and they only stayed because they were forced to. If nations were happy with being under the control of the Russians, they wouldn't have run away at the first chance they got to the supposed 'enemy' who they looked to for protection and more prosperity for their people. Seriously how bad do you really have to be that even the very pro-Russian people living in the Donbas had little desire to become apart of your nation? 'We like you alot Russia, but hell if we want to break away from Ukraine to join you'. Perhaps Russia should stop blaming others for their problems of which many they have created for themselves with their shitty ass government and leaders managing things so poorly. Imagine if Russia had its own version of Deng Xiaoping that created the foundation to help China become the economic power that it is today? How different would things be if Russia had a leader like that running their country and managing things properly? China got lucky that it got Xiaoping after the disastrous Mao and Russia got unlucky that it had a never ending line of incompetent/corrupt/inept leaders for much of its history. This is why China is where it is today and Russia is where it is today.
1