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He probably uses the Jalevin anti-tank weapon.
I guess he learned on Russian anti tank weapons and said the American ones are basically the same.
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He probably uses the Jalevin anti-tank weapon.
It seems like he doesn't even care about self-preservation because him tanking the Russian economy would spell doom for himself.The pessimistic me thinks Putin doesn't give a **** if the economy is already tanked, and if the people suffer because of it. If he gave an ounce about economics he wouldn't have done this
It seems like he doesn't even care about self-preservation because him tanking the Russian economy would spell doom for himself.
thought this was interesting
Thats true, but the point is that the Russia is going to be even more devastated and I believe it'll cause even more aggressive protests which in turn will put pressure on Putin. The difference between then and now is Putin is wasting even more money for an unnecessary invasion. The Russians will start getting even more fed up when bodies of soldiers start getting sent home.The Russian economy is and already was in the pits even before all of this started. Despite that I'm willing to bet Putin has millions of dollars in untouchable and untraceable off shore accounts. Like the article stated a few pages back Putin and his closest allies have been skimming off the top of the Russian economy for decades.
The truth that the western media isn't telling is the US played a role in the overthrow of a democraticaly elected president and replaced him with a puppet. This all started back in 2014.
Russia is protecting its interests from American aggression
On paper, they are definitely superior. But alot of their troops lack discipline or inadequately trained, alot of their military equipment aren't well maintained, and insurgency can hamper any modern military no matter how high-tech they are. This is why the Ukrainians are currently holding their own against them in Kiev.This sounds promising and all but Russians resources are THAT much greater than Ukraines. Did a little homework and them dudes aint to be messed with from a firepower standpoint.
On paper, they are definitely superior. But alot of their troops lack discipline or inadequately trained, alot of their military equipment aren't well maintained, and insurgency can hamper any modern military no matter how high-tech they are. This is why the Ukrainians are currently holding their own against them in Kiev.
I'm not watching none of them videos.
Logically, it's smart to favor the superior military. There's just alot of variables that go against Russia too. One thing is for sure, the Ukrainians won't fold. I think it'll be a situation where Russia takes part of the eastern half of the country and will continuously face ongoing insurgency.Idk man, maybe im putting more weight on the resources as opposed to will power and the conscious mind but..
Ukraine will be washed. This mini war will over sooner than later. They’ll surrender as they should.
NATO should be ok with losing this one, it’s ok to lose the battle. Sadly, might need time prepare for what might be an eventual larger war when if this snowballs outta control with the whole China/Taiwan situation.
Putin and Russia been flexing for years without much action. He’s got tunnel vision now, this is just the first domino. I do think though that him taking back Latvia Lithuania etc is a bit of a reach. Ukraine was just too close to home. He didnt want NATO bases by the sea. Russia has crazy sea surveillance in that area, aint no way were they about to let Ukraine join NATO.
The more important story here is how Putin has been unable to create a plausible reason for the invasion (the whole spiel about liberating the separatist regions because they are full of Russian speakers) and still went through with it.
He couldn't accomplish the goal of keeping Ukraine pro-Russia through covert means, and he decided he was going to use force to make that happen (basically, kill/exile Zelenskyy and replace him with a puppet like in Belarus). The thing is, his willingness to use force has guaranteed that he will be surrounded by NATO forces unless he manages to escalate territory disputes with all other border states that are not yet part of NATO.
That was a desperate and stupid move IMO. Putin had twenty years to make the economic case for an Eastern European alliance that could rival the EU, but if all you promise to your neighbors is a stick bigger the one you're currently beating them with, they're going to go where the carrot is.
Bro idk how much you remember about social media during the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, but there was some absolutely indescribable **** floating thru the social media that did exist. Really wish I hadn't seen the stuff I saw.
True it wasnt as easy to access as Twitter, but man, facebook and other video sites back then had like no rules whatsoever.
All his grey probably is not even from aging
he's in a tough spot, I doubt he could say more than this,
but at least he said something.
Russia is not going after Latvia, Lithuania or Poland.
NATO should NEVER have even suggested that one of the most corrupt countries in Europe like Ukraine join them - no reasonable superpower (especially the largest country in the world) is letting their enemies build bases and put missile systems in a very strategic location like the Black Sea. Imagine if the CCP/PLA and/or Russia wanted to do the same in Canada or Mexico - the reaction from the US would be swift and devastating. They (Russia) warned them repeatedly over the past few years not to do this.
I feel for the people of Ukraine and I hope this conflict is resolved quickly but their leadership should've avoided this entirely.
he's in a tough spot, I doubt he could say more than this,
but at least he said something.