Ukraine’s Top Military Leadership: We Are Starting to Win, Russia Is Starting to Lose
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The Russian infantry is accepting application from Putin Bots and MAGAts. Don't worry, there is plenty of European made tungsten to greet you.
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Nemiroff forever
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We Europeans should have never hesitated to supply Ukraine. Let's make up for the fuck-up and give them everything we have and the AmeriKan Nazis can piss and moan on the sidelines.
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So, are they already taking Crimea back, after regaining Luhansk and Donetsk?
Because that's what "starting to win" means. Oh, the kyivpost... -
Good thing there's Canada. The equipment Biden sent was mostly mothball. The ammunition hopefully can be supplied by UK and Germany.
https://globalnews.ca/news/11032085/russia-ukraine-war-anniversary-canada-aid/
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In what world is "total victory" equivalent to "starting to win"?
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As an American I'd like to apologize for the shit show my country currently is.
I've never felt shame like this.
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The "EU" is not a singular country. The US is.
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With all due respect. I couldn't care less.
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I'm torn personally.
If I block these accounts, I won't be able to downvote and report them anymore.
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"Nazi Germany was also Europe’s neighbour. I’m sure America would have fared well just completely ignoring it until all of Europe and Russia was under nazi control. Sometimes you need to involve yourself before a problem becomes too big."
I'm not sure what kind of a analogy you're trying to draw here since Russia was one of our Primary allies trying to stop Nazi Germany. Are you suggesting we form an alliance with Russia because people are suggesting I'm doing someones job for free right now and your out here trying to draw parallels to WWII as if we want to make friends with Russia. Which I have to say people a making a hell of a lot of suggestions that i'm wrong and providing no source of information to back themselvss up.
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cite your sources.
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Additionally, they require a lot of rest and need to be rotated out more frequently than humans. Nazi Germany was very dependent on draft animals on WWII and the logistics were nuts.
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I honestly don't know how to read the situation. Ukraine's fought terrifically, but their status seems far less sustainable even if you discount the Trump stuff. I don't put a lot of stock in these claims that on the verge of imploding due to the stress of the war, any day now. It is possible, but mostly seems like wishful thinking.
External aid changes the situation a bit, but not ultimately that much because no Western power seems willing to directly intervene with troops. Barring that, the overall situation between the two countries feels a bit like what Shelby Foote said about the US Civil War: "the North fought that war with one hand behind its back... If there had been more Southern victories, and a lot more, the North simply would have brought that other hand out from behind its back."
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Now this is just a dim take. We are fighting a war via a proxy (Ukraine) by offering the financial, logistical, and weapon support. Hence, a Proxy War.
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Also because Putin needed a war to shore up nationalist fervor and distract from his failures and corruption. A classic play that almost always works.
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You'd expect them to closely analyze the attacks and pour a few hundred billion into countermeasures though. Not exactly the same position that Russia is in.
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The main, possibly only, glimmer of hope in the article was "assets in and outside Russia had strong evidence that Russian arms production during 2025 has flatlined and is likely to contract, because of parts and labor shortages," and Russia is drafting 100,000 fewer men than last year. That seems well short of "starting to win," unfortunately. Ukraine also appears to be losing 1/3 of their military support if what Zelensky said in the article is true. Did I miss something?
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The bot rot is real.
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I wouldn't want to be on drone duty when you have to take out a donkey