I am the OP of this thread. No, you should not lock it. It has provided a wealth of information. Information from the good guys: NATO and Ukraine, as well as some Russian trolls, wasting their time on ridiculous propaganda no one believes. Keep it open until all of Ukraine is liberated. |
And this is inevitable, right? Do you still believe it, 2.5 years later? |
| Zelensky signed and agreement with Shapiro today in Pennsylvania about help to Ukraine. I presume Shapiro already helped all homeless in Philadelphia and now has funds to send to Zaporizhzhya. |
2.5 years? Do you mean 2.5 years into Putin’s 3-day WAR? Yes, I believe Russia will lose, likely due to another collapse. Have you forgotten 1989 already? |
I mean it is 10 years since he first invaded Ukraine. Are you still waiting for inevitable? Do you have a year in mind? 2099? |
DP. Oooh! Oooh! Pick me! Pick me! I know the answer to this one! Even if Russia 'won' today, what would it actually win? Russia has decimated it's military. Lazrov is publicly laughed at in international conferences. Russian mercs hunted in Africa. Former Soviet satellites in open defiance. Law and order is breaking down in the provinces. China at the Far East door. Months at 18 now 19% interest rates as inflation transforms to stagflation. And for what? What glory has Russia achieved? And what if there was a war right after that? You think Russia will be ready for another fight soon? Did Russia Seize heavy industry? Rubble now. Seize agricultural breadbasket? Minefields now. Unite Rus? Moscow served Khan and only Kiev held out. Fight Nazi's? Russian's are the Nazi's. Liberate Crimea? If you mean provide the Kremlin staff with dacha's, SUCCESS! Yes, 70K confirmed deaths by name (doesn't include any of the estimated deaths or ones hidden from the count), all so Kremlin friends and family can enjoy the Black Sea beaches! And how much longer will this war last? Don't worry. I think a little over 9 months. I was off on Shoigu by 5 months, but nailed Prigozhin, so give-or-take. What's your prediction? Come on. You can do it! |
You mean their president is a Jew? Is that it? |
Boris: stop lapping up Putin’s propaganda like milk. The war is closer to an end than we think. President Zelenskyy just stated this fact. Look, I know it is hard for you to accept Russia’s inevitable loss; I know your ego and we both know it’s wildly inflated. But, you’ll just need to learn to cope here: your country will lose and possibly collapse. Change is hard, Boris, I know, I know. I feel sorry for you. But you cannot change the coming reality: Ukrainian victory is inevitable. |
Very telling that he is half the world over signing agreements with josh shapiro. |
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Called Prigozhin, off by 5 months on Shoigu. And Russia? I predict a little over 9 months. Does anyone here remember my prediction about Solovyov? That he’d be replaced between December and March?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/30638902/putins-top-propagandist-called-resign-kursk/ My guess is if a SVR agent here in the US hasn’t made a deal by now with a Western power, it may be too late unless they have something really, really valuable? I bet they’re swimming in vodka like a fish about now? |
| So much for inevitable. Biden needs to send troops to Ukraine to stop Putin instead of troops for Palestinian genocide. This is ridiculous. |
Russia fueled the flames in Palestine hoping it would distract the world from Ukraine. It didn’t. Now Russia has one less friend in the Middle East. Oops. |
I predict thousands of pages! |
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Russians: if you have relatives in the military, you must immediately warn them to stop. In Kursk Oblast, soldiers have been ordered to commit crimes by firing guns, rockets, drones and cannons against the Ukrainian authorities and military.
THESE ARE CRIMINAL ACTS! Be warned that every act against the Ukrainian military is a criminal act, and Ukrainian police investigate each crime. Your relatives in the military will be caught and prosecuted for these crimes. Russians: tell your relatives to surrender to Ukraine now; if this is not possible they must flee the criminal Russian military before it is too late. |
Russian National TV seems to agree with you. Maxim Yusin: "This conflict is forever. Your grandchildren will be fighting it." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMfxf9OO36c But I don't think it's a realistic scenario. "Russia has spent almost half of its government budget on the country's military this year" https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1953006/vladimir-putin-russia-economy-crude-oil-income "income from crude oil shipments in Russia has dropped to its lowest level in eight months" https://www.newsweek.com/russia-putin-economy-oil-sanctions-1958511 "The Bank of Russia sees early indications that policymakers’ nightmare scenario of high prices coupled with slow economic growth — elements of what is known as stagflation — risks becoming a reality for the country." https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/russia-flags-slowing-economic-demand-as-price-pressures-persist I know what you're all thinking. You're thinking 'how could it even be possible to have stagflation with historically low Russian unemployment'? Unemployment in the traditional sense means people are looking for work but can't find any, so they have no means of income. So if no one is unemployed because of the war, how can Russia recover? Stay tuned. 9 months. |