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Ukraine, despite what you think - is now one of the most experienced and most heavily armed militaries in Europe
How many Russian boys have been killed just so Putin can show the world that he has a 3rd rate military that can't even supply troops next fucking door?
Russian fluffers can't define "victory" nor will they tell you the current cost to Russia is because that is too difficult and embarrassing to discuss.
How long will it take Russia to rebuild the military they lost over the last 2 years?
Russian fluffers probably don't even believe Russia's military has been massively attrited because they are so much in denial.
Russia looks weak AF.
WookieMan says
Russia looks weak AF.
Ummm..Russia looks 'weak'?
Sorry pal, but you gotta stop getting your news from the propagandists.
socal2,
How did the much vaunted 'spring offensive' go for the Ukraines?
Of course it matters.
You can't even define "Fucked"
Are you for real or deliberately gaslighting?
Hint - Russia lost more troops in a single month in Ukraine than America lost in Iraq and Afghanistan combined in over 20 years.
How long can Russia keep that up with no tangible gains?
Kiev has struggled to mobilize enough men for frontline duty
The Ukrainian government should consider the possibility of drafting women if that is deemed necessary in the conflict with Russia, member of parliament Inna Sovsun said on Monday.
Ukraine, despite what you think - is now one of the most experienced and most heavily armed militaries in Europe
socal2 says
Hint - Russia lost more troops in a single month in Ukraine than America lost in Iraq and Afghanistan combined in over 20 years.
So what?
Ukraine is still fucked.
"America is dumb for even being involved at any level... This whole thing is dumb and no one should care unless you have family there."
Acknowledging that any breakthrough on the eastern bank is unrealistic for now, especially with the lack of heavy weaponry, many soldiers and officers view the operation as more of Ukraine’s effort to reassure some progress to Western allies.
Observing the political theater from a distance and death in proximity, the soldiers say they are hurt that their lives are put in jeopardy for what they say they perceive as a “political decision” to have a symbolic success on the battlefield.
“People are killed to hold on to the ruins,” said 47-year-old Senior Sergeant Petro, who leads a radio intelligence platoon of roughly 20 men with the 38th Separate Marine Brigade.
After the highly-anticipated summer 2023 counteroffensive failed to achieve its goals, Ukrainian and Western politicians used this little bridgehead to peddle hope to their allies in a static war.
It coincides with the new military aid pledges to Ukraine over August-October 2023 hitting their lowest since the start of the full-scale invasion, with an 87% drop year-to-year, according to the Kiel Institute, which tracks Ukraine aid.
Ukraine, despite what you think - is now one of the most experienced and most heavily armed militaries in Europe
Acknowledging that any breakthrough on the eastern bank is unrealistic for now, especially with the lack of heavy weaponry, many soldiers and officers view the operation as more of Ukraine’s effort to reassure some progress to Western allies.
Observing the political theater from a distance and death in proximity, the soldiers say they are hurt that their lives are put in jeopardy for what they say they perceive as a “political decision” to have a symbolic success on the battlefield.
“People are killed to hold on to the ruins,” said 47-year-old Senior Sergeant Petro, who leads a radio intelligence platoon of roughly 20 men with the 38th Separate Marine Brigade.
After the highly-anticipated summer 2023 counteroffensive failed to achieve its goals, Ukrainian and Western politicians used this little bridgehead to peddle hope to their allies in a static war.
It coincides with the new military aid pledges to Ukraine over August-October 2023 hitting their lowest since the start of the full-scale invasion, with an 87% drop year-to-year, according to the Kiel Institute, which tracks Ukraine aid.
There will be no winner in this.
Ukraine, despite what you think - is now one of the most experienced and most heavily armed militaries in Europe
It’s a pirate thing so how does this apply to the disputed area in Eastern Europe?
Yo socal2
This a friend of yours?
And I will keep asking the glib Putin fanboys at Patnet, how many Russians have died at this point?
Is that "winning" in Russia?
Is it worth having most of Western Europe to finally wake up and massively increase their military budgets?
Is it worth Ukraine joining the EU?
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