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Okay I could be wrong about the reservists, but I really don’t think I’m wrong about the creeping danger of nato trying to what takeover Russia, governments have the right to choose who to have alliances with, Russia might not be able to take Nato currently in a war, but if Russia thought nato was going to attack Russia has how many Nukes, that’s why I actually support Iran having nukes if they wish to get them, it’s a guaranteed I’m never going to invade you, America and European countries might have no problem with their soldiers dying but having everything wiped out and the few officials living in bunkers for their last few years, I don’t think the west thinks Russia as this big prizeThis goes for Ukrainian troops as well. Right now Russia is adjusting the manpower of its expeditionary force to what the situation calls for. This will doubtlessly play to Russia's advantage on the battlefield. It will show in terms of concrete gains on the ground unless Kiev's NATO backers manage to neutralize this influx of fresh Russian forces through some other means.
Not the Russians themselves, it would seem. I at least have never seen a statement by a high-ranking Russian official predicting such a rapid victory.
Close to 9 million Red Army personnel, most of them Russians, were ready to give their lives during WW2. President Putin did not order this military operation for personal gains but because of what the Russian government is viewing as an existential type of threat emanating from NATO and building up on Russia's western frontier in NATO-controlled Ukraine. And President Putin's approval rate, which rose several percent after the start of the conflict, suggests that a considerable majority of Russians are sharing this analysis.