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no it hasntNo offense but your entire analysis of this war being super pro-Russia has been relatively wrong.
stop gassing yourself up bro, plsIn the end it looks like my take was closer to reality,
thats not certain- PROVE IT.whereas yours seems to be some Kremlin propaganda coping mechanism.
last man or last NATO dollar?Ukraine is willing to fight to every last man,
RUssia is- you dont understand Russia it seems- you misunderstand itRussia is not.
and Patriotism is high in Russia now! 80% of the country approves of the operation, and its to save and protect "the motherland", so this applies here, but you dont want to give Russia the same credit?History has shown us that patriotism and love for the motherland is a key factor in wars.
different conflict, so apples and oranges analogyIraq 2003 - most of the military dissolved in face of US invasion.
Because the west had pumped it full of weapons and chemical weaposn too- who else sold IRaq ALL THOSE WEAPONS? obv in 2003 when US invaded Iraq didnt have sht to fight with, because it coudnt buy western weaposn for decades prior to that..cmon bro, stop ignoring the background dynamics of conflicts.But Iraq 1980’s the military fought Iran tooth and nail (albeit with tons of foreign aid and support).
if this was true then whty hasnt NATO's bich azz attacked yet? and also the high death count of Ukrainian troops proves you wrong- you just keep seeing Ukrainians fighting, butr you dont realize they cant continue at this rate, because they have lost ALOT of their good and useful men and troops, simple. IN conflict things are often deeperand more complex than they look.The issue with Russia extends beyond fancy weapons and goes into the basic essence of war
whats the evidence Russian troops dont? you cant show evidence of this.—which is do your troops believe what they are fighting for.
thats bogus- they put their lives on the line against top NATO equipment and you think they dunno? lmao - youre the one in the comofrtable US apt or house chillin that probably doesnt know who theyre/Russian troops fighting for.I don’t think the average Russian troop can clearly dictate what they are even fighting for.
Russia's isnt that bad, its decent, and its sure better than Ukraine's today..The problem starts here then you add in logistics problems,
doesnt matter- what matters is if you win the war- Russia will win the war, because no other entity you think will win, wil lactually win- thinking Afghanistan war losers will win again Russia is so low logic, i pity such confused persons.poor officer Corps,
yea yea, still kiled so many Ukrainians and kept so much territory- Ukraine hasnt gotten any territory i almost a month- who fed you bs that Ukrainians are doing ok in the war? they are dying, look at their power, even posts by Pro-Ukranians in the PDF thread for that war have eased off...Ukraine is going down start now..SHaheds broke Ukraine, and so did Russian military.antiquated tactics, incompetence military brass, etc.
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Only a homer would claim Russia is “winning” this war. Or “trust me bro” in the future they will. No one is talking about the future. We are talking about current state of war trend. It is not in Russian favor.
Could that change? Of course.
Is it likely? Depends on if adjustments are made.
So far the last 6 months shows us very little adjustments have been made to counter Ukrainian adjustments.
No offense but your entire analysis of this war being super pro-Russia has been relatively wrong.
I was ridiculed on here for my pessimistic take while you went the complete other direction. In the end it looks like my take was closer to reality, whereas yours seems to be some Kremlin propaganda coping mechanism.
Ukraine is willing to fight to every last man, Russia is not. History has shown us that patriotism and love for the motherland is a key factor in wars. Iraq 2003 - most of the military dissolved in face of US invasion. But Iraq 1980’s the military fought Iran tooth and nail (albeit with tons of foreign aid and support).
The issue with Russia extends beyond fancy weapons and goes into the basic essence of war —which is do your troops believe what they are fighting for. I don’t think the average Russian troop can clearly dictate what they are even fighting for. The problem starts here then you add in logistics problems, poor officer Corps, antiquated tactics, incompetence military brass, etc.