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Get real man, stop living in television fantasy.Russia won’t use strategic weapons.
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Get real man, stop living in television fantasy.Russia won’t use strategic weapons.
Hardly, you seem to not grasp the basics of warfare, stick to videogames please.Get real man, stop living in television fantasy.
Well their initial aim was regimechange and incorporating ukraine either whole or in a north/south korea style.Already land the size of UK is under Russian rule in the Donbass, 100 town and cities all under Russian control, water switched back on to the Crimea, the entire AZ.OV battalion currently incarcerated in Russia, a land Corridor to Crimea, the entire AZ.OV coastline Russian, if that is losing what is winning?
Are you saying World war 2 was not the basics of warfare?Hardly, you seem to not grasp the basics of warfare, stick to videogames please.
Are you comparing statecraft and warfare in 2022 to tactics from 1939? Seriously? Now I know you are a child.Are you saying World war 2 was not the basics of warfare?
Brutality of war hasn't changed since then. All options are on the table.Are you comparing statecraft and warfare in 2022 to tactics from 1939? Seriously? Now I know you are a child.
Except the Nuclear option! If you still think that is a reality, you are unhinged or a child.Brutality of war hasn't changed since then. All options are on the table.
Brutality of war hasn't changed since then. All options are on the table.
Again. I don't know if you know how much contamination for any level of tactical nuclear device.They have very small tactical nukes. They have neutron bombs too. They haven't used them but they have the option too. FOr those who are boasting how powerful Ukraine is , get real.
Are you comparing statecraft and warfare in 2022 to tactics from 1939? Seriously? Now I know you are a child.
Those tactics may have worked in WWII when you had trench warfare and mass produced T-34's, vs heavier German Tigers and artillery which was bogged down in the snow and supply lines were interrupted. If anything this should have been a forewarning from Russia but it made the same mistakes in Ukraine during the start of the conflict.Russia always losing a significant number of soldiers in any war it fights. That's how it wins. It just keeps throwing bodies at a problem until the problem goes away. Look through Russia's war history. Russia/Soviets lost 15% of their entire population, including civilians, in WW2, I don't think them losing 30,000 soldiers in 2022 is going to matter...
Nothing to be proud of is it, that sort of history
That is a good question. What is winning?
For Russia, a win is for Ukraine to change its direction or completely under Russian subjugation, otherwise what is the point losing that many men and resource and literally bankrupt the country just to get some land from Donbas (most of which they had already control since 2014 to begin with) Even if Ukraine is landlocked (Which is almost impossible now), it still process a lot of Military Power and if the Ukraine before that is a threat before, then what would you call the Ukraine that left behind with a lot of US and Western weapon?
On the other hand, you can say capturing Donbas would mean all those oil and gas goes to Russia, but then you will need to be able to sell it, EU isn't going to buy any more if they don't stop buying them altogether. And Russia can sell them cheap to India or China or Africa to earn some bucks, but with sanction and their economy down the drain, even if you can earn money by selling Oil and Gas, you can't exchange it anyway. Which mean this is going to be a moot point for Russia to just capture Donbas.
With the resource they had spend and lost, and the economy done for, Russia goal should be looking at at least a complete occupation of Ukraine, any less for them is in no way a win, not with all the price that they paid, or going to pay.
Meatgrinder.
The Ukrainians laid a trap for the Russians at Severodonetsk
The Germans have something called “Ladehemmung” or “Schuldsgefühle“ what other in Europe don’t have. Understandable they lost two WWs. Not too bad. I think they share the fate with the Japanese. But hey thanks to russian aggression we now see a remilitarized Germany. East european countries that were brutal invaded and killed by Germany now ask for protection by Germany. Really comical, but hey so history.The fact that Germany will take its own defence and that of neighbouring countries is a welcome sign - it is sad/dissappointing that is took the invasion and occupation of a European Democracy for Germany to realise that when everyone has been screaming at Germany for decades to take defence seriously.......