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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I find amusing with you guys who support this and thinking Russia is getting their butts kicked is that you have no idea what Russia can do. Do you remember Syria? They flattened the land there. They are strong. They are really playing games, yes it’s terrible but that’s what it is. Ukrain is a baby compared to them. You guys honestly think Russia is going balls to the wall trying to win? If they send it their fighter jets, it will be over in a few days. They are only disturbing the area and causing trouble. It’s the sad truth. [/quote] You are delusional. The United States has spent roughly 5 percent of its defense budget in supporting Ukraine, And mind you, most of the material support we've provided is old equipment that was due to be scrapped and mothballed anyway. Ukrainians demonstrated early on that they have the tenacity, skill, and discipline to fight and resist the Russian invasion. This isn't Syria for goodness sake. This is a nation of 44 million people unified in their willingness to fight to the end to resist Russian totalitarianism. In one long year, Ukrainians have degraded Russian military capabilities by more than half. Yet another 400,000 Russian boys are being conscripted for the Ukrainian meat grinder. Russia is so weak presently that there are resorting to deploying T-54 tanks. These are World War II tanks! Meanwhile, Ukraine is loading up on Leopards, Abrams, and Bradleys. Western support for Ukraine has been the greatest bargain in the history of the modern world. For more than 80 years, Russia stood as the free world's greatest adversary. And just like that it's gone. No longer is it a meaningful threat to the Baltics, Poland or NATO generally. There's no doubt that the war in Ukraine will grind on for the remainder of the year. And it will be horrible as the Spring offensive commences. But the writing is already on the wall for Russia - total collapse and a descent into anarchy, the effective dissolution of the Russian imperial state, and the rise of regional warlords, which is a situation no one wants. Or Russia becomes a Chinese vassal state. That's it. If anyone in Russia chooses to press the nuclear button - which may or may not work from what we've seen of how little Russia values maintenance - Russia will cease to exist. It's not a viable option. Putin made a terrible mistake invading Ukraine. And Russians will pay for it for generations. [/quote] The exact same rhetoric was made about Iraq twenty years ago. And about Afghanistan earlier. [/quote]
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