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Let him back up his claims before adressing them. He is constantly trying to derail from reality on the ground.
He is the same guys back in October when I say Kherson is untenable and he laugh at my post and said there are no way Russia will lose Kherson and "Capture this and see who will have their last laugh" which I did (so does most people here on PDF) and apparently, I had the last laugh, so did many others.If anything then Nato light.
NATO combined military spending is $1.2 trillion. If adding Japan, SK, Australia, Singapore and many others then we see north of $2 trillion. In contrast Putin’s annual military budget is kindergarten. If he means serious with fighting against NATO then he must stop spending from healthcare to pension, stopping on everything accept military. Even that that’s still too little.
Next year will be funny. How will he finance the war with less money, economy crashing? Maybe he will lease out his palace to China.
If we look at this war from our perspective, this war needs to continue for a longer period. The Western powers are now preoccupied with the war in Ukraine. Even the China bashing has decreased dramatically. Every day Russia is upping the ante with missiles strikes.
On certain Western defence forums I had been reading for years that war with Russia was out of the question. The war in Ukraine is very troubling for the West from so many angles. How will Europe respond to Russian advances in Ukraine? It puts extreme pressure on Europe.
Russia has shown its true self to the world here. The biggest question now is; was Russia ever really a true superpower? Russian ineptitude and weakness is staggering, here for the whole world to see. The only thing they have is to threaten the world with their nukes, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they also turned out to be much less than the sum of their parts.
Frankly, I don't give a hoot. Whatever Russia did was for it's own benefit. Russia couldn't afford a Western lackey i.e. Ukraine across the border. We can shed tears on the casualties etc. Unfortunately, every war has casualties.
Now, when I look at the war from our perspective I applaud it. The Western powers are overwhelmed by the Ukraine war. That is a good thing. You know exactly what Western powers do when they aren't busy. Meddle in the affairs of other sovereign nations.
There are a lot of stuff US don't need or use they can send to Ukraine to deal with Russia, all those comes with minimal training required.
US may be sending Bradley’s now. That’d be a huge increase in their armored capability
Keep seeing russian propaganda quote Douglas McGregor. Supposedly “neutral take” on the conflict.
Its a russian propagandist who has been wrong again and again since februari.
how can a country/Russia, lose a war that's still active? if you meant to say something else then please word your phrase better.
Russia (then USSR) played a decisive role in Indo-Pak War in 1971. Not only they thwarted an attempt by both English and US Navy but also they vetoed the resolution in the UN Security Council which called for a ceasefire between the two nations at war.
Ukraine’s Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said that Lviv, Kyiv and Odesa were particularly hard-hit, and the cities are experiencing emergency power outages – which is when the electricity is protectively turned off to diminish damage from the grid shorting out.“Russian terrorists have been saving one of the most massive missile attacks since the beginning of the full-scale invasion for the last days of the year,” Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said in a statement on Twitter Thursday. “They dream that Ukrainians will celebrate the New Year in darkness and cold. But they cannot defeat the Ukrainian people.”
Now, when I look at the war from our perspective I applaud it. The Western powers are overwhelmed by the Ukraine war. That is a good thing. You know exactly what Western powers do when they aren't busy. Meddle in the affairs of other sovereign nations.
To make the damn war last longer. U.S. worried too much support would give Putin the excuse to retreat too early.There are a lot of stuff US don't need or use they can send to Ukraine to deal with Russia, all those comes with minimal training required.
Bradley (US have around 250 stored somewhere not used and not in strategic reserve)
M109A6 (US have at least 450 stored and not used)
M60 Patton (US have 1000+ serviceable M60 in storage, waiting to be converted to target (Which mean it's going to be destroyed anyway) and already retired.)
M270 (US have around 200 M270 Marine retired when they fielded HIMARS.)
M113 (US have 4000+ M113 of all variants in storage, retired and waiting to be scraped)
M1128 Stryker MGS (US have retired the entire M1128 MGS just this year, there are 140 of those)
If US send all these to Ukriane, that is enough for the Ukrainian to mount an offensive. And that's just retired stuff, not stuff that we still use and can be spared, and that just US. I don't understand why US and EU are holding on to those old stock to begin with. The rationale is that you may need that for a conventional war with a near peer enemy, which is Russia, which is basically what these article being store in reserve is for, for them to fight Russia, then why not send them to Ukraine so they can do what they were stored to do??
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