Hassan Al-Somal
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It’s hopeless. Accept nukes I don’t see any likelihood Russia wins this war. Even if Putin can recruit one million new mobis. The Russia army is decimated it will take years or a decade to recover to pre war condition. By then Russia economy is just a fraction of. Putin’s Russia will be a mix of Cuba and NK. A country filled by poor, isolated, desperate, but fanatical people.I mean it would stop an easy flow of western weapons. I dont think Russians can take it easily. They wont be able to take it at all.
Oh russia is in isolation and will remain so until regime change. Thats how the west works. There will be no bright future there for decades.It’s hopeless. Accept nukes I don’t see any likelihood Russia wins this war. Even if Putin can recruit one million new mobis. The Russia army is decimated it will take years or a decade to recover to pre war condition. By then Russia economy is just a fraction of. Putin’s Russia will be a mix of Cuba and NK. A country filled by poor, isolated, desperate, but fanatical people.
Exactly same rhetoric as we have been hearing after russia failed to take Kiev.It is like the domino effect. Town by town, the DPR (Donetsk People's Republic) liberators, backed by the RAF, are liberating their territories in the DPR from NATO and their Ukrainian collaborators.
^^ Poland can do whatever to likes. It has no immediate need for tanks, might as well give them to Ukraine. Portugal, Spain and Denmark also have no need for tanks this century, might as well donate them too.
It is stupid for Ukraine to lose 10s of thousands of men to defend a small place like Bakhmut. It is really makes no any military sense to lose over 35,000 soldiers in a place that has no significant population or an industrial base.
Instead, the Ukrainians could've opened a second front where they could've relieved the pressure from Bakhmut. They could've also focused on cutting down the Russian supply lines that sustain the grinding Bakhmut offensive.
As for the Russians, it makes perfect sense to pool their resources on this front and maintain the grinding and the gradual assault on the huge Ukrainian soldiers who were all gathered in Bakhmut. This is a perfect chance for Russia to kill or cripple the most experienced Ukrainian forces, and as we can all see it is all going well.
So when you compare the tactical and strategies that these opposing armies are pursuing in Bakhmut, you can see the Russian approach makes perfect sense. This is the reason why the Ukrainian casualty rate is far higher than the Russians in Bakhmut.
This should also explain why Russians withdrew the East side of Kherson. They didn't want this front to distract their offensive in the Bakhmut front, and it is paying dividend.
You can see the Wagner army dominates the headline. Not Russia regular army. A hooligan group filled criminals, rapists fight at the fronts. They are Putin’s elite army. That shows Russia army is finished. It lost the best army corps, best troops, best officers, best equipment in the months last year. Raising new army corps with officers and equip them with arms will take at least 10 years.Oh russia is in isolation and will remain so until regime change. Thats how the west works. There will be no bright future there for decades.
that is drone strike not RAF, they belong to ground force and no RAF didn't did something even remotely similar to supporting the ground forcesIt is like the domino effect. Town by town, the DPR (Donetsk People's Republic) liberators, backed by the RAF, are liberating their territories in the DPR from NATO and their Ukrainian collaborators.