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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This war is great for everyone but Ukraine. I hope it goes on for however long it takes Ukraine to win….and at this rate it is going to be a few more years. Russia losing so many males is good for the world.[/quote] Not being subjugated / exterminated / colonized by Russia is good for Ukraine. All the more reason they need to fight.[/quote] Serious question: how many Ukrainian lives can they afford to lose for this to still stand true?[/quote] Why is this a question for Ukraine? Why is the same not a question for Russia? Russia has already lost more troops and equipment in the last 2 years than it has in every single other war combined since the 1970s, to include Afghan, Chechen, Dagestan, Georgia, Syria, African conflicts and everywhere else. The Russians were able to last 20 years with the Afghan war before deciding it was unsustainable but a.) that was with the much greater might and resources, engineering, logistic and manufacturing capacity of the Soviet Union and b. that was with just a fraction of the losses that Russia is now suffering in Ukraine. As such, Russia cannot keep this going indefinitely. They cannot last 20 years. They would be lucky to last 5 years, and we're already 2 years into that. Ukraine is fighting for its very survival. They are fighting for their identity, their language, their way of life, their will to become a part of the European community, and so much more. But what is Russia fighting for? They are fighting because Putin wills it. Because Russia wants their resources. Because of lies about "Nazis" and other stupidity. Russia's rationale for war is far weaker than Ukraine's rationale for resisting them.[/quote] Lmao- Ukraine is fighting for its own language- zelensky had to learn Ukrainian after he became president. What a joke. Ukraine will really have to fight to impose its language on. …. Ukraine. Ukraine has no modern history as a nation to speak of, and a fairly shaky linguistic status. Anericans being sold a bill of goods by the mainstream media that, in one of the great ironies of recent times, is now supporting the war machine.[/quote] Funny how you skipped right over the fact that this war is completely unsustainable for Russia before trying to deflect with a completely false attack on Ukrainian identity. Two fails in one. Congratulations![/quote]
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