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I think Russia will win, but it's crazy to think the costs they've incurred for farmland and no security advantage are not probably greater than the value of the farms and farmers they got. Even ignoring casualties and the extraordinary opportunity costs, totally losing legal access to the world's richest markets and being forced to sell oil at below-market rates to poor customers is a problem.Russia will have gained far more than it has lost economically when this is over.
Russia was completely content to leave Ukraine be for decades because Russia was involved in civil wars, foreign wars of choice, and covert actions in bordering countries for large chunks of the period between 91-22. It was poorer and more corrupt and less able to fight or win a war. Russia was powerless to stop the transformation of the Warsaw Pact bloc into NATO, not disinclined.It's not about land, it's about preventing NATO and its missiles from becoming stationed in Ukraine, which is essentially game over for Russian missile defenses since those missiles will reach major Russian cities in minutes. As long as that remains a possibility, the war will continue.
This is why Russia was completely content to leave Ukraine be for decades until Maidan flipped its government to the globohomo side, and also why it was so hesitant to take on the Donbass even when it took Crimea.
I think the sanctions ship has already sailed. It's just made Russia, and all the other countries who have been hit with sanction diplomacy, band together to uncouple any remaining reliance on the West.Holding up the process could put NATO in a position where they feel they must force Russia to the table by further increasing sanctions, unshackling what Ukraine can do with the equipment, and having pro-NATO mercenaries suddenly appear to help Ukraine. Russia's war economy has been resilient but it won't last forever and China isn't going to prop up Russia if they become a liability in the long-term.
NATO is running out of weapons to send and Ukraine is running out of men to use them.
https://www.key.aero/article/where-all-f-22-raptors-are-based-and-why about 67% of 630 F-35s are operational, 50% of 186 f-22s are operational.How capable are those Russian 5th generation aircraft? Apparently they are somewhat competitive but will probably get knocked out by our (American) planes and pilots?
Trump may cut off support for Ukraine, but he's a controlled muppet of Israel and as such, is loading up his administration with anti-Iranian hawks to go along with the anti-Chinese hawks. Since those are two of Russia's most important allies, how will that alignment impact US/Russia relations in his administration?
NATO can hit Russia reliably right now if they want to. The reason you place nukes closer to your enemy is that the flight time and therefore the reaction time is much much shorter.I wouldn't be surprised if by 2050 missile launching capabilities gets to the point where NATO doesn't need to station anything in Ukraine to reliably hit Russian cities if they wanted to.
I'm not as blackpilled on the situation as you are because I think you might be overlooking what an economic and social malaise most of the West is facing. They've been kicking the can down the road for a very long time now. But the above is the only part of your post I really disagree with. Not because I think you're wrong about the war being bad for Russia. It is and you do an excellent job of listing out reasons why. But because I don't see Russia as having much of a choice. Are they just to get whittled away bit by bit and put ever more at a military disadvantage? Russia took action whilst they're still able to. Putin expressed the sentiment "if you know a fight is inevitable, strike first". I'm not a big fan of pre-emptive warfare but I think he's right - US expansion of its hegemony was not stopping and Russia was a priority target.This war was a miscalculation,
Oh we are 100% going to war with Iran within the next 2 years. It's kinda funny seeing all the Trump stans insist that this term will be smooth sailing.Trump may cut off support for Ukraine, but he's a controlled muppet of Israel and as such, is loading up his administration with anti-Iranian hawks to go along with the anti-Chinese hawks. Since those are two of Russia's most important allies, how will that alignment impact US/Russia relations in his administration?
Why hasn't Ukraine mobilized all of it's men yet? If they have been in such an existential crisis as they claim, wouldn't they be drafting all able body men and women? I heard that only 25 year olds are being called up. Maybe this isn't the right thread for it this (if not which is) but I excepted after 2014 and ESPECIALLY after 2022 the Ukrainians would be acting like...the Israelis, and not begging for old munitions that even the Moroccans don't want. I'm shocked we don't see a total war footing and everything that's coming with it. Is the war just that unpopular in Ukraine?
Why hasn't Ukraine mobilized all of it's men yet? If they have been in such an existential crisis as they claim, wouldn't they be drafting all able body men and women? I heard that only 25 year olds are being called up. Maybe this isn't the right thread for it this (if not which is) but I excepted after 2014 and ESPECIALLY after 2022 the Ukrainians would be acting like...the Israelis, and not begging for old munitions that even the Moroccans don't want. I'm shocked we don't see a total war footing and everything that's coming with it. Is the war just that unpopular in Ukraine?
They are literally picking random people off the streets and sending them into the meatgrinder.Why hasn't Ukraine mobilized all of it's men yet? If they have been in such an existential crisis as they claim, wouldn't they be drafting all able body men and women?
I suppose I'm comparing it to wars like Israel had (independence war, 6 day, yom kippur, hell even this current one), or even the Iraq-Iran war. Serious question, if you're 18 are you immediately drafted? I know in Israel and Iran that's the case (or postponed for college). I feel like if the Ukrainians fight like the Israelis do (only comparing them because they won against a larger foe both with AND without US backing). They wouldn't be this fucked.They are literally picking random people off the streets and sending them into the meatgrinder.
So neither they nor their idiot lawyer are familiar with the hague and geneva conventions then I take it? Nor international law apparently. He was a foreign national fighting as a mercenary, that makes him an unlawful combatant with zero legal protections, makes him prohibited from being granted POW status and makes him subject to summary execution if captured
Looks like ukraine has had enough of the troons lunacy. Probably couldn't keep his mouth shut about how they're going to slaughter the russians all the way to moscow and all that shit he was talking. I'll laugh my ass off if he ends up sent to the front as cannon fodderRadola Gajda said:Looks like Troon of Keef nuked xis twitter account
There's been a lot of mainstream news articles lately that are finally acknowledging Ukraine is struggling (still plenty of "Russia's out of missiles!" "Russia lost 2000 soldiers in one day!" kinds of articles around too). I'm guessing people wandered in here for the Kiwi take, saw this thread near the top of the board, and entered.Wow! Whats with all the newfags flying into this thread with their CNN level takes? Did this thread get linked somewhere?
who really blew up the Kurakhove dam
They think something will happen with TrumpWow! Whats with all the newfags flying into this thread with their CNN level takes? Did this thread get linked somewhere?
Which is all they can do. Its worked like a draft lottery that has grown more aggressive with both its methods and spins over the last 2.5 years. So while they've not mass rounded up every able bodied man the people plucked have always been unhappy and prone to running. The reason why there has not been a mass roundup where they empty out an entire city are twofold:They are literally picking random people off the streets and sending them into the meatgrinder.
The only Russians I know are from Moscow or Saint Petersburg (which makes sense, you're most likely to find English-speaking Russians in those cities), and the war gets an indifferent attitude at best from them. While they do make a point that this war was not entirely unprovoked, they don't care for it and don't believe it's worth fighting. There's a comparison to be made to affluent big city Americans and Vietnam there, I think.As an American tard i have no idea if Russia wants this to end or if "to Odessa" is more popular. If "to Odessa" has the sentiment Truml is fucked. Also the reports that he has to read are from the same type of fucks who analyzed a Harris blow out. Hes going in blind.
It's decided. Some people see what's going on, some are "little good Russians" and some are like those - just don't give a fuck. All mixed up in various degreesThe only Russians I know are from Moscow or Saint Petersburg (which makes sense, you're most likely to find English-speaking Russians in those cities), and the war gets an indifferent attitude at best from them. While they do make a point that this war was not entirely unprovoked, they don't care for it and don't believe it's worth fighting. There's a comparison to be made to affluent big city Americans and Vietnam there, I think.